Hey Folks!
As this baby has fully feathered out, the white has gotten whiter, but a
pale band of melon has appeared on his tail.
http://thatbirdplace.tripod.com/lovebirdalbum/index.album?i=0
He is the last 4 pics in the album.
Peggy
On 5/10/06, MKay wrote:
> Thank you, Andie. Now that you mention it, I do remember you posting
> this picture before. Mutations can be such a bear!
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> On 5/10/06, Andie wrote:
>> On 4/30/06, MKay to Karen H wrote:
>>> HI, Karen..
>>>
>>> I've never seen an Australian cinnamon that is white and "blotched"
>>> yellow like that.. could it be considered a pastel or dilute? Or
>>> other?
>>
>> I know this is a little late, but I haven't been able to keep up with
>> the boards very much hehe. I know I've posted this picture before,
> but
>> this is Tango and Glory. I don't know what he looked like when he was
>> a baby, but Tango was a very very pale yellow lime color. Their
> colors
>> tend to brighten and richen after thier molts, so I could guess that
> he
>> looked white. His color looks splotchy in the picture, that's just
> the
>> down from underneath showing through. He was a double dark factor
> blue
>> series split cinnamonino (split australian cinnamon and lutino). I
>> would think just a DDF australian cinnamon would look like that too,
> as
>> you can't "see" the split.
>>
>> Andie