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Re: What kind of lovebird is this/ Jessica
Posted by KB on 5/22/07
I spoke to soon Jessica, here is a link to view a similar bird. So pretty. http://lilianaslovebirds.tripod.com/id2.html KB On 5/22/07, KB wrote: > Thank you so much Jessica. I totally appreciate it. Boy its > too bad it was the only of its kind, it was so beautiful! I > looked up rare mutations and saw two birds, one was red and the > other was orange, but I forget what they called it. However > they were nothing close to this bird. If I find I will post > the link. > Again thanks for the info :) > KB > > > On 5/22/07, Jessica wrote: >> KB, >> >> I have this book at home and looked in it for you. This is >> a color mutation of the peach-faced lovebird. The author of >> the Colored Atlas of Lovebirds calls this mutation >> the "Danish redino." According to her, the pictured bird >> was hatched from a pair of lutino lovebirds in an aviary in >> Denmark in 1990. It is the only one that has ever been >> hatched and it died before it was old enough to breed and >> pass this mutation on to any offspring. Therefore, there >> are no others in existence. >> >> Jessica >> >> On 5/20/07, KB wrote: >>> Anybody know what kind of Lovebird this is? >>> >>> Thanks! >>> >>> KB >>> >>> >> http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ISBN=0793804736/thebirdsth >>> ebeadsA/
Posts on this thread, including this one
- What kind of lovebird is this, 5/20/07, by KB.
- Re: What kind of lovebird is this, 5/22/07, by Jessica.
- Re: What kind of lovebird is this/ Jessica, 5/22/07, by KB.
- Re: What kind of lovebird is this/ Jessica, 5/22/07, by KB.
- Re: What kind of lovebird is this/ Jessica, 5/23/07, by Jessica.
- Re: What kind of lovebird is this/ Jessica, 5/23/07, by KB.
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