Tuesday, February 2, 2010

All Red African Grey


Well - here's something you don't see every day! I'm not usually interested in mutations in aviculture but this one is just too bizarre to pass up sharing around. What impresses me is that this mutation has come about through a nine year process of selective breeding and is a pure genetic mutation of the species - prevalent in its partial form in the wild. You can check out some video of it at http://www.redafricangrey.com/

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