Cuban Mutations

An area to discuss new and established colour mutations.
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Lukec
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For the record, i asked if i could photograph and post these pics. The response i recd was SURE!

Admin please feel free to remove if you deem necessary.

These are also my pics.
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desertbirds
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I liked the pics Lukec.i was very keen to see what these guys looked like as were 600 plus other forum members.
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They are sure beautys and 600 people can't be wrong. Just very curious. :thumbup:
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GregH
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Well you haven't done anything wrong. I enjoyed the pictures too.
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Mickp
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Luke, the pictures will not be removed from the forum.
The post containing the pictures has been locked to prevent any editing.
If you wish to change anything yourself, let me know & access to it will be given.

Thank You for sharing the pictures.
Mick.
Finch addict and rodent hater.
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Lukec
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Thanks for your support all.

I hate to see foul forum banter find its way too AFF.
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Myzomela
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Having seen the birds in the flesh they're every bit as attractive as they appear in the photographs.

They appear to be very strong and have none of the vision problems seen with some other mutations.

I am told that there may even be some available later in the year.
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Mick

Cmendi00 wrote:Hello to all in the group,


I,m new to the group and found this great post. I currently live Miami Florida. I breed Cuban olive mutation and Cuban melodious. I was really surprised to see these extremely rare birds in Australian. Do any of you know the breeder which is working with these mutation? I currently have made contact with one individual in Spain which is working to establish these rare mutation. The bird you see in the link to you tube is mine. I will try an post some pics of the cuban melodious mutation and the Cuban olive mutation. If you all have any information regarding these birds please let me know.


Regards,Carlos
Hi my name is mick iam from australia.I have pied cuban finch.they are only new mutation here in australia.if you give me your email address i will sent you a picture of my cubins.i don't know how to send it through here as iam not any good with computers.here is my email address : [email protected]
are the birds recessive or sex link? hope to hear from you.cheers mick
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kosy1957
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Hi there I am very interested in your Pied Cubans. Can you get back to me at [email protected]
It would be great to hear from you as I would like to know if it is A dominant, Recessive, or sexlinked gene
Thanks Henry
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Tigerfan
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How hard is the melodious mutation to get a hold of in Australia? Very nice pics and great birds
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