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RE: FW: [canberrabirds] Re: "Pink" Cockatoo

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Subject: RE: FW: [canberrabirds] Re: "Pink" Cockatoo
From: Philip Veerman <>
Date: Tue, 18 Jun 2019 04:09:11 +0000
I am sure the truth has a lot more coherence to the link that Paul sent, than 
being anything natural. These birds have got into some odd paint or dye or dirt 
or whatever. Or someone has done this to them intentionally. It does not look 
anything like what I would expect from a hybrid. With hybrids, there is 
typically a combination of characteristics that makes easy sense. In this case 
it just doesn't look like that.

Also John wrote "Of course it could be stained in some way but Lori said it is 
one of two, which needs both of them to have been stained at the same time." 
However I don't see a logical connection there that it needs to have been that 
both had the same thing at the same time (although I would suggest a connection 
maybe to place more than time), for them or that whether or not that is true 
makes any difference to deciding what is likely to have happened. As social 
birds it is very likely that something may happen to more than just one.

Philip

-----Original Message-----
From: Paul Taylor 
Sent: Tuesday, 18 June, 2019 11:03 AM
To: 
Subject: Re: FW: [canberrabirds] Re: "Pink" Cockatoo

Blue, green, pink and yellow cockatoos in Sydney's eastern suburbs
https://www.smh.com.au/national/nsw/what-happened-to-these-cockatoos-20160427-gog4db.html

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