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To: | sandra henderson <> |
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Subject: | Interesting bird |
From: | shorty <> |
Date: | Sun, 13 Jan 2019 06:34:08 +0000 |
Thanks Sandra,
Interesting that you are the second to suggest Blue Crimson Rosellas. Upon checking i note that i have neglected to add ( I did on Facebook ) that the Bird was with Eastern Rosellas and during my survey did not see nor hear Crimsons.
This is the quote i got from the gentleman on Facebook.
"This is a blue mutation Rosella, It's not crimson because the cheeks are not blue and it isn't pale-headed because there isn't enough
blue on the front! So it looks best for an Eastern Rosella, I'm fairly sure these are basically non-existent in aviculture so it could actually be a naturally occurring mutation! very cool and thanks for sharing "
Shorty
On Sun, Jan 13, 2019 at 5:16 PM sandra henderson <> wrote:
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