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I'm not the best at vent sexing as is and avics can be extra tricky, but I'm thinking male. I believe I can see a dark spot indicating epiandrous fusillae.
 
I'm not the best at vent sexing as is and avics can be extra tricky, but I'm thinking male. I believe I can see a dark spot indicating epiandrous fusillae.
Thanks for looking! This one seems to be tricky, I was thinking female based on in person review, but online it’s went both ways, this may be one I have to wait on a molt, i have a molt confirmed versi and the ventral shot looked similar to hers but now I’m not so sure.
 
Thanks for looking! This one seems to be tricky, I was thinking female based on in person review, but online it’s went both ways, this may be one I have to wait on a molt, i have a molt confirmed versi and the ventral shot looked similar to hers but now I’m not so sure.
I tend to have that problem when it comes to avics myself. I, personally, have had myself convinced of one sex based on ventral observation of an avic, then confirmed to be the opposite sex after a molt lol
 

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