Pink Cockatoo
- Lachlan1
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I apologise in advance for my lack of knowledge when it comes to parrots but I thought this was worth sharing. I was walking through my local reserve the other day and noticed a pink cockatoo as shown in this image. Is this a common mutation found in aviaries and it has most likely been released? Or is it a natural mutation. It could even be a hybrid between a cockatoo x galah or cockatoo x major mitchell if that is possible. What is everyones thoughts?
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Its been coloured with food dye .
- Craig52
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It does look nice thoughnswchainsaw wrote:Its been coloured with food dye .
Yes i tend to agree,when i was a kid i used to catch sparrows and pinch mums food dye to colour them,dry them then let them go in red or green.

- Spitfire
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I would hazard a guess that someone was trying to THIEF someone out of his hard dollars, but then again I am an old cynic and know nothing about parrots.
So it could easily be sold to me as gorgeous bird. If I liked parrots, which I don't.
So it could easily be sold to me as gorgeous bird. If I liked parrots, which I don't.
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It certainly looks pretty. But a natural colour? I think not.
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- Diane
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Yes a very pretty shade of pink, but I bet that colour is like putting a target on the poor birds back if a predator spots it.
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- budgiebreeder
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just so you know Lachlan1 the bird under all that colour is a sulphur crest cockatoo.
- SamDavis
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I think the one you saw is maybe a singe factor fluorescent. Here's a video of some double factor fluorescents...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EUjKmSAq_28

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EUjKmSAq_28

