smk
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Post by smk on Aug 9, 2010 13:44:50 GMT 10
Hello everybody, Can anyone help me with this mutation , all birds are Latino White Face, have red eyes the feathers looks like dirty!!,some of the birds are Pied and others are pearl , and some are pearl pied !! , all babies before molting were quite Albino ( Latino W F ) and after molting they become like the pic
www.4shared.com/photo/41BRrlhV/cocktail.html
Thanks on advanced
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Post by AussieBirds on Aug 12, 2010 8:49:24 GMT 10
Hello everybody, Can anyone help me with this mutation , all birds are Latino White Face, have red eyes the feathers looks like dirty!!,some of the birds are Pied and others are pearl , and some are pearl pied !! , all babies before molting were quite Albino ( Latino W F ) and after molting they become like the pic
www.4shared.com/photo/41BRrlhV/cocktail.html Thanks on advanced They look like cinnamon to me, but the photo is not the best. Hope this helps John
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smk
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Post by smk on Aug 15, 2010 10:24:51 GMT 10
Thank you John for your replay Some others breeding told me that they maybe Fallow W F really , hm little bit confused , sorry about the pic, will tray to get others pics soon Thanks again
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Post by vankarhi on Aug 29, 2010 18:11:44 GMT 10
I was thinking cinamon too from your description. My cockatiel is a white faced cinnamon pearl (that is what the breeder told me). She was almost white totally white except for the pearl markings on her wings. Now she is a slightly dirty white colour on her chest and still the pearl markings with a slightly off whiteish face.
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smk
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Post by smk on Sept 3, 2010 10:21:12 GMT 10
Yankarhi, thanks for replay Maybe you are right , but the birds have red eyes In the other hand can you give me some help about the difference between the tow mutation , cinamon W F ,and fallow W F , your ansewr will be appreciate tHanks again
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Post by Robyn on Sept 3, 2010 20:31:15 GMT 10
OK i will try to answer this one. There is only 2 forms of Fallow in the cockatiel. Australian Fallow- this mutation needs to be be compared to the bronze fallow from other countries. And the Ashen Fallow known incorrectly as Recessive Silver. Your birds look very much like the reverse cinnamons i used to breed. A very light cin colour on the flights & tail with plum coloured eyes. members.optusnet.com.au/~geoffwatts1/Lutino_Cockatiels.htmlHere is a link that may help you understand things a bit better.
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