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Re: Nutmeg Mannikin mutation?
Posted: 11 Feb 2013, 18:40
by Tiaris
Most likely other species genes rather than sub-species. Spices are very regular hybrid candidates in Aus & significantly different sub-species are very uncommon here. Hence my original question of which species share the aviary & as Craig indicated a clear picture of the other parent may be enlightening.
Re: Nutmeg Mannikin mutation?
Posted: 11 Feb 2013, 19:25
by finchbreeder
Interested in seeing a pic of mum, and updates on the young.
LML
Re: Nutmeg Mannikin mutation?
Posted: 12 Feb 2013, 19:34
by Nrg800
I'll get photos tomorrow afternoon when I get homefrom school, but the two parents are identical. I could only tell he was the dad because the sequence of photos that was from had him displaying.
Re: Nutmeg Mannikin mutation?
Posted: 29 Mar 2013, 23:50
by Nrg800
Sorry, I completely forgot about this :/. Here are some more photos.
I'm pretty sure one of the parents is subspecies topela (the one that's found feral in Australia), and the other looks hybridised with race punctulata.
I got them both from a show and didn't ask about parentage, so it is possible that they are hybridised, though no phenotypic signs on the birds.
I'll attach photos of both parents together, updated children and a photo that shows the more punctulata side of one of the parents.
And also one good picture, because all of these are bad quality.
Re: Nutmeg Mannikin mutation?
Posted: 29 Mar 2013, 23:56
by finchbreeder
I'm no expert on either of these birds, but the 2nd pic looks like a cross between an Aberdeen and a Spice from my limited knowledge.
LML
Re: Nutmeg Mannikin mutation?
Posted: 30 Mar 2013, 14:25
by Craig52
I really tend to agree finchbreeder,that or a cut throat. Craig
Re: Nutmeg Mannikin mutation?
Posted: 31 Mar 2013, 07:17
by finches247
To me In my opinion I think these Spice in pics are mixed Subspecies.
Re: Nutmeg Mannikin mutation?
Posted: 27 Nov 2013, 07:06
by Grizzle_zeb
Wow! That is certainly different!
Could it be the case of the "throw back"?
Australia used to have 2 of the subspecies correct?
Re: Nutmeg Mannikin mutation?
Posted: 07 Dec 2013, 09:57
by Slick
Very similar to a spice finch