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Zebra ID Help Please
Posted: 06 Oct 2018, 19:55
by JakeC
Hi All,
I am very new to Zebra Finches and have just a got a two pairs.
But you have to start somewhere right!
I saw this guy at my local Pet Store and thought he looked pretty good, but like the pet store attendant they had no idea what variation he is. They said he was fawn.
Is he a charcoal fawn? is that even a thing?
Can someone please tell me what he is?
Cheers
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Re: Zebra ID Help Please
Posted: 06 Oct 2018, 20:22
by CathyCraftz
He looks like he has the black face mutation, refer to the picture below and you will find some similarities. His colours are a bit lighter though. Can you give me a clearer picture?
Re: Zebra ID Help Please
Posted: 07 Oct 2018, 08:30
by Tass
Jake
Charcoal body , fawn wings , cfw or pied head
Not sure what’s atplsy there
Interesting and nice bird
I say charcoal body since no white on tail and black vent like a charcoal , charcoals also have black face
Re: Zebra ID Help Please
Posted: 07 Oct 2018, 08:31
by Tass
And no spots on flanks is charcoal rather than blackface
Re: Zebra ID Help Please
Posted: 07 Oct 2018, 23:13
by finchbreeder
He is certainly a pretty boy. And a bit of a mix. Fawn yes, Charcol yes as his lower front half is dark. But the light chest has thrown me cause my carcol fawns don't have that.
LML
Re: Zebra ID Help Please
Posted: 08 Oct 2018, 07:08
by Tass
Hi finchbreeder
I thought the light chest was affected by the very light head colour
Re: Zebra ID Help Please
Posted: 08 Oct 2018, 10:56
by finchbreeder
I have fawn Charcols (only a small number so far) and they do not have this light chest. They have the fawn head and back, and the dark all the way from the neck to the tail on the front. I strongly believe that you are correct and there is a third mutation in there.

(My fawn charcols also have a third mutation, but as it is recessive it does not show - red zeb)
LML
Re: Zebra ID Help Please
Posted: 29 Oct 2018, 21:56
by Username1
I'd say it's a Black-bodied Slate.
The fact that it has such distinctive cheek patches indicates it isn't Charcoal. The fact that the darker markings are also very diluted but the chestnut markings aren't indicates this is a recessive dilute gene (Slate) rather than true Fawn.
Re: Zebra ID Help Please
Posted: 29 Oct 2018, 22:01
by Username1
Effectively a combination of this :
and this:

Re: Zebra ID Help Please
Posted: 30 Oct 2018, 12:23
by Tass
Charcoals can have cheek patches
Reason I think the one you posted and the original
Photo is the lack of spots in the flanks
Lack of spots usually are charcoals and red breast