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by cindy » Tue Oct 18, 2011 10:54 pm
I found this interesting and perhaps she has CFW in her background.
http://www.efinch.com/species/cfwzeb.htm
"Continental CFW (Also known as new type or red eyed CFW)
Male: Like the Regular CFW, the male Continental CFW is a mostly white bird with the orange cheek and flank and black tear, breast and tail marks intact. The most desirable birds have strong markings. Unlike the Regular CFW, they have a cream color to their back and the tail bars are much darker, even black (see below). On the best Continental CFWs, the orange markings are still not as strong as the best Regular CFW males.
They also have a ruby color to the eyes. The red eyes are much more noticeable in chicks, but can still be seen in the adults with the proper light."
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