Abstract
Ornithologists have long been fascinated by avian hybrids and this interest has increased in recent years with advances in our understanding of the potential evolutionary consequences of hybridisation. To date there are only four published records of hybridisation between currently recognised species in the Australian fairy-wrens Malurus spp., including one involving limited gene flow between two closely related species. Here we present three new records of hybridisation among Australian fairy-wrens and provide further information on a previous report.
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