SamDavis wrote: 16 May 2017, 07:05
Tiaris wrote: 15 May 2017, 18:55
The flock in the video are Diggles (Black-rumped) plus a couple of WE Maskeds & Stars. Must be from the Cape. Thanks for the link.
Yes. John Griffith from up north has donated footage of black-rump (Diggles) plus a number of images to the cause. Part of the project will analyse and compare the DNA of Parsons with Diggles. In some areas the Diggles is encroaching on Parson habitat so there is an hypothesis that there is a genetic reason for this that the research hopes to identify. This has been the case for other species.
If that is the case Sam would the Diggles have white feathers in their black rumps and the Parsons black and if this were so how can anybody stop this as a natural occurrence.
The same scenario is happening with the White and Black bellied Crimsons on the Cape and the crosses stand out like dogs .....
I doubt very much if people in the Avicultural circle will donate to this study, i might be wrong and yes it shows that Aviculture is and wants to be involved but its not a study of saving a bird from extinction through DNA analysis imo
Craig