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COURT, PAUL, CHAPMAN, RAY |
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Australian Birdkeeper; Apr/May2021, Vol. 34 Issue 8, p436-437, 2p |
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The pink and light grey colourations can still be seen under the black overlay in areas but there is dark black coverage all over Normal (left) and Cinnamon mutation Galahs PHOTO JADE WELCH The Blue Galah owned by Peter Barnes PHOTO PAUL COURT BLUE GALAH 436 • BIRDKEEPER.COM.AU VOL 34 • ISSUE 8 • APR-MAY 2021 the bird. Black-eyed Clear Galah PHOTO JADE WELCH Left: Cinnamon Galah, owned and bred by Hayden Dix PHOTO HAYDEN DIX Blue Galah - the pink areas are replaced with white, giving you a visually white and grey bird PHOTO PAUL COURT ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS *Special thanks go to Tod Osborne for the detail he has provided on his development of the Blue Galah mutation; to Hayden Dix for his Cinnamon mutation photos and to Peter Barnes for allowing me to photograph his Blue Galahs. Mutation mutterings Paul&Ray AUTHORS PAUL COURT & RAY CHAPMAN T HE GALAH IS ONE OF THE MOST prolific and easily identifiable parrots in Australian aviculture - if they aren't part of your collection, then they are around your aviaries every morning and afternoon feeding on any cast-off seed from your birds. [Extracted from the article] |
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