I've encountered several Mandarins over the years, including a pair that
had bred, and were considered escapees from a breeder or a zoo. This was
in the Midwest years ago. I've always considered them escapees. Why
wouldn't this fall under the same category? I've always ignored them,
since I know bird breeders also breed them.
vicki Biltz at gmail. Com
Buckley, Wa
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