Very unusual and VERY beautiful!!
OB Zebra
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and 6 Masked Grass Finches ... so far!
4 chatty Zebras, 4 Societies,
2 Owl boys and 2 Red Cheeked Cordon Bleus (on some eggs)
and 6 Masked Grass Finches ... so far!
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Thanks Cindy! And I have a single factor florida fancy! 0/3 way there. D: I really need more birds! I can't wait to see what my little ones produce. And one question, my male doesn't have a straight across bar, it more of a big blob. What does the mean? He also sings raspy and high pitched, took me by surprise because he didn't sound like any of my other zebras. He also is smaller by a little bit compared to the hen. I immediatly thought timor split to normal, but then I was like no way I have a timor
Dante
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Dante, the male song can vary some...young zebras can sound raspy until they get older...I call it "finding their voice". I have one adult that has a different call, it sounds more like honking.
This is about timors:
http://www.efinch.com/species/timor.htm
"Timor Zebra males have a smaller breast bar and the throat stripes are nearly gone compared to Australian Zebras (T. guttata castanotis). Between the beak and throat, the stripes are completely missing. The voice of the Timor is also much higher and the song is more rapid than the Australian Zebra. They are also generally smaller than their Australian cousins, but since the Australian Zebra is so variable in size due to selective breeding for the show bench, it is difficult to use this as a form of comparison. Some Australian Zebras are as small as a Timor Zebra. The Timor is approximately 10.5 grams."
This is about timors:
http://www.efinch.com/species/timor.htm
"Timor Zebra males have a smaller breast bar and the throat stripes are nearly gone compared to Australian Zebras (T. guttata castanotis). Between the beak and throat, the stripes are completely missing. The voice of the Timor is also much higher and the song is more rapid than the Australian Zebra. They are also generally smaller than their Australian cousins, but since the Australian Zebra is so variable in size due to selective breeding for the show bench, it is difficult to use this as a form of comparison. Some Australian Zebras are as small as a Timor Zebra. The Timor is approximately 10.5 grams."
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Dante: my friend sold him to meDanteD716 wrote:Vargur wrote:Just like my bird, Almos![]()
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Álmos by Elma_Ben, on Flickr
OB BB BF Gray
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Vargs Álfur Álmosarson og Álmos by Elma_Ben, on Flickr
here shown with his Phaeo son
( I know Cindy will be drooling, lol )![]()
I am in love with your bird Almos! How and where did you find him? I have never seen one in person or heard of somebody wh has around here.
cindy wrote:Vargur, I was ADMIRING (yet again!!!) your birds
then scrolled down and saw your comment!!!! LOL!!!You know me so well!!!!
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Cindy, what birds would you need to breed together to get one like him?

probably the only one of his kind here in Iceland!
So I was lucky to have him!
You will need OB BB BF bird and pair them together..
or OB BB and OB BB BF..
or OB BB and BF split OB BB.
OB and BB is recessive but BF is dominant.
Cindy: lol!! yes I do

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I am getting so confused by these genetics again.
They usually have color mutations I've never seen at the petsmart around here, but I don't like buying from them, I have bought my florida silver from there though, and PetCo used to have a room full of finches with all different zebra colors, but they are horrible! Almos is an amazing bird! Hopefully you get more!

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I have one of his sons,
he is gray BF split BB

Vargs - Ungfugl undan Álmos og Aris by Elma_Ben, on Flickr
photo of him, not the best moment for a photo
because he was molting, but he is still cute!!
he is gray BF split BB

Vargs - Ungfugl undan Álmos og Aris by Elma_Ben, on Flickr
photo of him, not the best moment for a photo
because he was molting, but he is still cute!!
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OK I decided that I will look for an OB male to mate w my BF hen.
But I have a question that the pix have confused me on. Is the orange a real orange, or is it the brown color of the cheek or flank feathers? Some of the pix look orange, others look brown.
But I have a question that the pix have confused me on. Is the orange a real orange, or is it the brown color of the cheek or flank feathers? Some of the pix look orange, others look brown.
Gary
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Going to go shopping on Sun.
Let's hope I can find an OB male.
Now I really need to rehome that male penguin zebra. It is occupying my breeding cage.
Gary
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This birdmart was a bust.
I could not find any OBs.
But maybe that was good. An OB would keep me spending time and effort on the zebras, and less attention to the gouldians.
I could not find any OBs.
But maybe that was good. An OB would keep me spending time and effort on the zebras, and less attention to the gouldians.
Gary
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Re: OB Zebra
I found the link I need, an OB/OC
http://www.finchforum.com/viewtopic.php ... 21#p191921
Now the LONG wait until he gets thru quarantine, then set him up w my BF hen.
http://www.finchforum.com/viewtopic.php ... 21#p191921
Now the LONG wait until he gets thru quarantine, then set him up w my BF hen.
Gary
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