Albino african silverbill new mutaion

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wsfinch
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Yellow tail
This's new mutation for albino silverbill?
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We want to see a picture please. Don't know, but someone more knowledgeable will chime in.
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I'msorry
I can not to attachment because picture to large
I can not to resize
I have a lot picture in my facebook
You can serch my facebook name is wasawat kittisiripat
I will sent picture to you in there
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I cannot to upload picture and cannot resize for upload
but I have a lot picture about finch in facebook
could you add me in FB .
name is wasawat kittisiripat
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I can do
but pictur is not clear
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wsfinch wrote:I can do
but pictur is not clear
Hi wsfinch and welcome to the Forum :wave: I don't think we have Albino African Silverbills here but you would think that yellow colour would remain on an albino as it's not a black pigment on the normal bird. I remember the tail and rump being chestnut dark brown colour which would dilute to a yellow in an albino. Craig
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Welcome to the forum. And thanks for the picture. Don't do Facebook so can't look at that, but some members do and no doubt will have a look.
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I don't know much about these birds but they are beautiful.
Do the 2 birds both have red eyes?
If they do and considering they have slightly different colours in their tails it does it does make for a good talking point.
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First pic, the top birds tiny bit of colour is almost pink. And in the 2nd pic from the bottom the bird on the right looks quite pinkish on the tail. Is this how they really look, or is it the lighting?
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