Pink Painted Mutation
- garymc
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Took these pictures a month or so ago - and thought they may be of some interest!
Unfortunately I was away when the fledged and so don't have a picture of them at that stage.You do not have the required permissions to view the files attached to this post.
- finchbreeder
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Glad to see the breeding program is toddling along nicely. Congratulations.
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- garymc
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Still making progress with this mutation. I particularly like this one - probably the most red of all bred to date
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- Craig52
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Very nice Gary,i'm amazed that they still carry the black down the sides and under belly Craiggarymc wrote:Still making progress with this mutation. I particularly like this one - probably the most red of all bred to date
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That is a pretty spectacular bird. All Painted mutations seem to only effect one area of feathering. e.g. the red turns yellow or the brown turns fawn. No effect on the black in any mutation. This I like as it retains the strong contrast.
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