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Quote from: GobbleNut on May 23, 2012, 11:25:00 PMIf you are able to see pure-strain Merriams and Rios side by side, there is no mistaking the differences in appearance. The most noticeable difference to me is in the iridescence of the feathers, especially on the band below the lighter buff tips of the feathers along the rump, but also in the breast area of gobblers of the two subspecies. Rios have a distinct and unmistakable goldish sheen that Merriams lack. It should be noted that in order to clearly see the difference and distinguish between the two, it helps to have good sunlight to see the sheen difference, but it is very unmistakable when you see it.
Quote from: stinkpickle on May 24, 2012, 10:37:38 AMQuote from: GobbleNut on May 23, 2012, 11:25:00 PMIf you are able to see pure-strain Merriams and Rios side by side, there is no mistaking the differences in appearance. The most noticeable difference to me is in the iridescence of the feathers, especially on the band below the lighter buff tips of the feathers along the rump, but also in the breast area of gobblers of the two subspecies. Rios have a distinct and unmistakable goldish sheen that Merriams lack. It should be noted that in order to clearly see the difference and distinguish between the two, it helps to have good sunlight to see the sheen difference, but it is very unmistakable when you see it. Indeed! If there's not much sunlight, you can take turn the flash on your camera. A Rio's copper sheen will really show in the photograph.