Cinnamon Gouldian
- vettepilot_6
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Still black areas....
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VP If you are talking about the line around the head it is actually dark brown,so i would be very interested to know what you think they are,seeing how 4 top gouldian breeders in NSW including Don Crawford have told me that they believe they are cinnamon,but your conclusions on this bird would be interesting ,garyh
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Show me the whole bird with brown areas? I believe other genes are at play..cinnamon just doesnt do partial areas...
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The Youtube video is a little under-exposed so it is difficult to see the colours of the head and bib on these birds. I've enhanced a single frame of the video to hopefully make the comparison to the normal black-head (3rd bird from the front) more obvious.
The mask is clearly brown, but quite a dark brown.
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The mask is clearly brown, but quite a dark brown.
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Could the effect of cinnimon on Gouldians be different because they are different? E.g. almost all birds are blue/white, green/yellow or monocromatic.
While the Gouldian just likes to be different and has blue/white/green/yellow all on the one bird in some circumstances? The more expert geneticists might be better able to answer this question.
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While the Gouldian just likes to be different and has blue/white/green/yellow all on the one bird in some circumstances? The more expert geneticists might be better able to answer this question.
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Thanks nxe - it would appear that what I had surposed is so. Nothing like a curious guess.
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Well im going to stick with the experts opinion and calling mine cinnamon,as i said there is a lot more to this bird that makes it cinn, thanks again nxe the photo was a great help,and FB you will probable be the only one not lining up at speck savers,ha ha,how sweet it is garyh
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hey gaz try graham bull/ tiaras, for his opinion on your cinnamon gouldians he might be able to help, cheers mick