G'day all
I was just wondering what ever happened to the Golden mutation Chestnut breasted Mannikans and the Purple finch
I saw these 2 for sale in a year 2000 Australian Birdkeepers Magazine issue, and in the same mag there was a whole article on the Golden chestnuts
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Noah Till
What happened to this lot
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I have never seen a golden chestnut breasted finch unless it is a yellow rumped munia. The purple finch or house finch maybe still here but they are in NZ. Can you get a pic of the golden chestnut breasted finch. Craig
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Noah if you still have the mag can you photograph the photograph? And put on here? I have not see this bird either and would like to.
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Very interesting article, the whole article was on 'cinnamon like' australia bird mutations like princess parrots and Hooded parrots as well
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Looks like a form of dilute from what I can make out. So naturally would be recessive or sex linked recessive. Wonder if anyone developed the mutation.
Thanks for the pic Noah.
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Thanks for the pic Noah.
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In the article it says it is recessive. I said in the article it was very hard to try and establish and a few were killed off by feral cats and butcherbirds, and I think it has gone the way of the Pied Double bar, meaning that the few (if any) remain, they are just point of interest birds with not much use left
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pied double are still about iv just set up 2 pr pied to normals there very striking looking birds
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Oh wow, I thought the last of them dissapearedmr skeeter wrote: 11 Dec 2019, 09:12 pied double are still about iv just set up 2 pr pied to normals there very striking looking birds
How much are the pieds selling for now
Would you be able to show some photos
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Mr S glad to hear you have them, and are still able to keep them breeding. Congrats.
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Hi noah not sure how to place photos on this site pal,