Last winter, the two
male birds housed at the Madrid Zoo's Faunia Park made headlines in Spain by entering into a rare, but not unheard of, «gay» penguin relationship.
Not exact matches
Red and yellow
male house finches eat at a
bird feeder in an urban Phoenix backyard.
Via Style Me Pretty / / Photography: Rebecca Fishman from
Birds of a Feather / / Floral Design: Peony & Plum / / Event Design + Planning: Orange Blossom Special Events / / Ceremony + Reception Location: Carondelet
House / / Dress: Miss Tashina / / Hair + Make Up: Emily Dawn Artistry / /
Male Model: Paul Heiman / / Female Model: Lauren Dixon
Although some
birds, like zebra finches, can become aggressive toward other
birds of the same species, especially if
housed in a small cage or if there are two
males and only one female.
Top image: Philip Pearlstein Mickey Mouse, White
House as
Bird House,
Male and Female Models, 2001, oil on canvas, 60 x 72 inches