Here are some of my boys ready for the breeding season.
Jack
Scarlet mutations
- Tiaris
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The WF Blue is a very neat looking bird - I've only seen a few really nice looking WFBs & he is one of them. Looks like he's really peaking at this time of year. My 6yo son has a pair of normals sitting at the moment so they shouldn't be far from going now.
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these birds are beautiful mutations, but have a look at some of the disgusting things they are doing overseas to our beautiful parrots
http://www.google.com.au/search?hl=en&q ... kQW3j4DYCg
http://www.google.com.au/search?hl=en&q ... kQW3j4DYCg
OH LORD, SAVE ME FROM YOUR FOLLOWERS!
- casehulsebosch
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Is there such a thing as a beautiful mutation? And where does one draw the line?
Anyway, is beauty not in the eye of the beholder?
The problem with mutations and their fans is that it now appears to be very hard in some countries to obtain purebreds.
cheers, Case, Top end NT.
Anyway, is beauty not in the eye of the beholder?
The problem with mutations and their fans is that it now appears to be very hard in some countries to obtain purebreds.
cheers, Case, Top end NT.
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Hard enough in this country with many species Case. e.g. I imagine it would be very difficult to find pure normal Peach-faced Lovebirds now. Compare that to 20-30 years ago. Numerous other similar examples in Oz.