Qld type Star Finch?? photos

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wagga
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A couple of years ago I noticed some of the local finch breeders had some very dull Star Finches amongst their brightly coloured (WA type Stars) birds. I purchased a couple of these dull hens and paired them up with the 'normal' red stars finches. These birds were use to having termites as a live food, I feed maggots / meal worms, so my breeding effort were average at best. I persisted over the next two seasons breeding these 'dull' coloured birds. Surprisingly the birds mainly bred hens, 90%, or so I thought. Over the last 6 months a number of very experienced finch breeders have looked at these 'dull' stars finches in my aviaries and most asked if they are QLD Star finches. What do you think?
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left to right Qld type cock, Qld type hen, Normal cock

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Qld type Cock
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Qld type Cock
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Qld type hen
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iaos
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Danny Brown had some ex-zoo stock. He might be able to offer more insight.
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Craig52
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I saw some pics of some FN Qld stars amongst other finches on another site a few days ago and commented how dull in plumage to the WA stars they are. This person came back telling me that i was right but they are not the Southern variety of the Qld star that have virtually disappeared.
The Southern Qld star is a olive/blue grey bodied bird with a creamy white/yellow belly and very little red on the face,especially the hens.
I think you have a mid way between the two Al. Cheers Craig
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wagga
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Thanks guys for your advice.

Some of the hens have no red at all on the face and the cocks have a missing patch of red feathers behind the eyes, refer to previous photos. It is the colour of their plumage across the back and wings that I will have to replicate/line breed. I now have enough pairs, 5 pr + 2 pr in reserve in my holding cage, to enable me to heavily cull this years young ones who are not true to type. Lets hope that this year is going to be a good season.

Does anyone know of, apart from Danny B, anybody else who is trying to breed these type of stars? Might be able to exchange blood lines?
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