| Query: Cockatoo | Result: 169th of 340 | |
Mutant Galah 4
Subject: | Mutant Galah 4
| Poster: | The Nottles (beluga@centralonline.com.au)
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Resolution: 900x702
File Size: 163681 Bytes
Date: 2007:01:17 18:23:35
Camera: DMC-FZ20 (Panasonic)
F number: f/2.8
Exposure: 10/4000 sec
Focal Length: 720/10
Upload Date: 2007:01:23 01:10:52
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Here are the pics grossly enlarged to show how the colouring follows the
same pattern as the normal bird. I have never seen this sort of colour
deviation ever, in the thousands of these I have seen in my lifetime. Very
strange...
Comments |
| AusDigi |
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This is very interesting, I've never seen or heard of anything like this
either. Do you think it might be a cross? Here in Sherbrooke Forest I have
seen a rosella which looks like a cross between an Eastern and Crimson. But
for something to look like that "Galah" in your photo one of its parents
must have been a chockatoo or something really strange. If there weren't so
many of the blighters I'd also suggest in-breeding.
After some brief googling I found some references to unusual hybridisation,
particularly among the cockatiel community. |
| The Nottles |
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I found one site that said galahs will crossbreed, esp. with sulphur crested
cockatoos, so I am wondering if it mightn't have come from a cross with a
black cockatoo... Betty |
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