Chlidonias 27 Sep 2024 @Ituri This 2019 paper (abstract only) says there is "a captive population of 100–200 Red Junglefowl distributed among several aviculturists in the Southeast and thought to be derived from populations that predate introgression with domestic Chickens." Red Junglefowl Introductions in the Southeastern United States: History and Research Legacy The only surviving wild population of the American introductions remains around Fitzgerald in Georgia. See also (2012) - https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1762&context=etd
@Ituri This 2019 paper (abstract only) says there is "a captive population of 100–200 Red Junglefowl distributed among several aviculturists in the Southeast and thought to be derived from populations that predate introgression with domestic Chickens." Red Junglefowl Introductions in the Southeastern United States: History and Research Legacy The only surviving wild population of the American introductions remains around Fitzgerald in Georgia. See also (2012) - https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1762&context=etd
Osedax 28 Sep 2024 So Andean Condor, Red Junglefowl, I think I see a sign for Reeves Muntjac, what are the other two species in this extremely odd mix?
So Andean Condor, Red Junglefowl, I think I see a sign for Reeves Muntjac, what are the other two species in this extremely odd mix?