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Here is some resent pictures of hybrids that was shared from a brid show in Europe.

Interesting although the colour schemes are not my cup of tea, looking forward to seeing more hybrids in the future.

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Hi Blue Cuban is that last bird a Gouldian? what are the rest?
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My guesses would be star x double bar....Diamond Sparrow x Plumhead? or maybe Painted ....Gouldian x BF parrot finch. ..shame anyway. .but that's how they roll in Europe. ...
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Agree with your guesses on 1 and 3, but two has the look of a Zeb round the face. Have to agree that none of them are a pinch on what nature started out with.
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finchbird2015 wrote:Hi Blue Cuban is that last bird a Gouldian? what are the rest?
Sorry I'm not too sure.
At a guess I would say they are a mix of diamonds, double bars, plum-heads possibly zebs and maybe orange waxbill.
Like I said I'm only guessing but I'm sure the "A Team" (admins) would have a more educated guess.

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I'd say VP is right with 1 & 3 but 2 looks to me like Diamie X Zeb.
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Tiaris wrote:I'd say VP is right with 1 & 3 but 2 looks to me like Diamie X Zeb.
Yeah I thought zeb but spots threw me that's why I went plum head or painted to diamond....or diamond Longtail maybe?
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Yep found a pic of diamond x zeb....pic number 2 is that
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vettepilot_6 wrote:Yep found a pic of diamond x zeb....pic number 2 is that
Diamonds and Zeb's are close relatives, l wonder if this cross is fertile and began the fawn and pied diamond from cross backs,just a thought imo. Craig
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The Pieds were developed in Australia from Diamonds showing just a couple of stray white feathers & established from them without hybrids.
There are also 2 types of fawns in Diamonds, autosomal recessive & sex-linked (probably actually fawn and cinnamon). The sex-linked is the established one (most common). The recessive one looks slightly more attractive with retained black areas without dilution but is still quite rare. I know that the recessive one at least is from mutated pure Diamond stock.
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