a new jay is bornfor the last couple of years mexican jay has moved northwards to USA where it met USA-jaythey are now mating and producing a new, third species called emerald jayhttps://edition.cnn.com/2025/09/29/science/blue-jay-green-jay-hybrid"We think it's the first observed vertebrate that's hybridized as a result of two species both expanding their ranges due, at least in part, to climate change," said Brian StokesThe vividly colored green jay is found in parts of South and Central America, Mexico and a limited portion of southern Texas. But since 2000, the tropical bird's territory has expanded north by hundreds of kilometers -- more than 100 miles and about 2 degrees of latitude -- along the Rio Grande and up toward San Antonio, said Timothy Keitt.Avid birders across Central Texas have taken note, sharing sightings of the emerald birds on social media and apps like eBird. "You see a green jay and you absolutely know that it's a green jay." Stokes joined Keitt's project a few years later, trapping birds to take blood samples for genetic analysis and releasing them back into the wild. While monitoring social media for green jay sightings in May 2023, Stokes came across an intriguing post on a Facebook group called Texbirds. A woman in a suburb of San Antonio shared a photo of an unusual bird that didn't look like any jay Stokes or Keitt had ever seen."He happened to notice that this person posted a picture of this odd jay, and immediately told me, and we got in the car and drove down to find it right away," Keitt said. He and Stokes described their finding as one of the "increasingly unexpected outcomes" that arise when global warming and land development converge to drive animal populations to new habitat ranges. It seems emerald birds are able to breed further.
they are identical in every other way except for colors of the feathers
>>517646568Species are made up to justify niggers being human
>>517646568>cnn>...expanding their ranges due, at least in part, to climate change>You see a green jay and you absolutely know that it's a green jay>one of the "increasingly unexpected outcomes" that arise when global warming... drive[s] animal populations to new habitat rangespropaganda thinly cloaked as a science article. delete your 4chan account and uninstall.
>>517646568>It seems emerald birds are able to breed further.Then they are not a new species, they are a new breed/race of the same species.Different species even if they can mate they cant produce fertile offpsring, an example horses and donkeys can breed and produce mules but mules are sterile.
So a beautiful new bird exists that wouldn't have if not for climate change?
>>517646643unlike the nigger, which is supposedly humnan
>>517646568See how strong racism is in nature? It's a national news event when some crippled birds do it.
>>517646568>The Mutt Jaylmao it's so fucking over
>>517646568Mexico and America becoming one, beautiful
>>517646568>"We think it's the first observed vertebrate that's hybridized as a result of two species both expanding their ranges>FirstGrolar bears would like a word with you.
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>>517646568See goyim? Birds can mix and mutt themselves so why can't you?
i like him
>>517648276>>517648485kek
>>517647193How do you classify bears: polar, brown and black? All can interbreed to produce fertile offspring. I'm genuinely interested in the answer.
>>517646568>We think it's the first observed vertebrate that's hybridized as a result of two species both expanding their rangeshttps://keittlab.org/people/brian-stokes/fucking idiot is an aspiring ecologist writing a thesis on wildlife hybridization and neither he nor anyone in his lab has ever heard of polar-grizzly hybridsif you think the sciences are safe from collapsing standards, think again
>>517646568Gorgeous bird, but I still hate non Whites/Asians (jeets aren't Asians)
>>517653771Yellow fever autist
>>517646568>two species>can breed
>>517653823I wouldn't be if western White women didn't act so fucking disgusting
From article,>The mystery bird was observed following a flock of blue jays, making similar calls. But it also produced the clicks and rattling vocalizations of a green jay. Brian Stokes/University of TexasI’ve got to work, but this made laugh.
>>517648028i've seen the emerald jay, it looks exactly like a blue jay. i've never seen the blue-green-blue jay but i'd imagine it looks like the old hybrid.
>>517646643They make different birdsong and have different behaviors.
>>517654042you're just low value, i've met plenty of american white girls who were trad sweet and wholesome