Science & technology | Hummingbird cross-dressers

Some female hummingbirds have evolved to look like males

Intriguingly, that makes mealtimes less stressful

Birds of a feather?

MALE BIRDS are often colourful and ornate. These embellishments demonstrate the wearer is a suitable candidate for fatherhood and is not to be trifled with by other males. Why females are sometimes colourful too is more of a mystery.

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