Abstract

Abstract The sex of saddlebacks (Philesturnus carunculatus rufusater) can be determined accurately by measuring the length of the tarsus. Body weight, bill length, and wattle size also show sexual dimorphism but in each of these there is much overlap between the sexes. Juveniles, yearlings, and adults can be distinguished reliably using plumage characters

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