Pallid Agapornis Fischeri? Agapornis is a bird of an infinite variety of colours. Various new mutations will be found from 9 species that will continue to appear. They work slowly but surely.
As we already know, pale mutations have long been present in the species Agapornis roseicollis.
Agapornis with a paler appearance than standard green or normal blue with legs tend to have red meat.
Agapornis pallid was born with red eyes and will typically change when she grows up. Some of them still leave red pupils when exposed to a flash.
But the reflection of light from their pupils is different from Ino's. That's little explanation of pallid Agapornis mutation in roseicollis.
Many breeders have started to bring Agapornis pallid fischeri to social media pages.
Phenotype Pallid Fischer
Feathers of Pallid Fischeri
Melanin reduction occurs in all feathers, so it appears to fade green when in the green series will be seen disappearing blue in the blue series. It still typically leaves a pattern on the outer wings.
Legs of Pallid Fischeri
Pallid fischeri has fleshy red legs, followed by white nail colour. It almost looks like the foot in an albino mutation or fallow.
Eyes of Pallid Fischeri
The eyes in Pallid fischeri are normal in colour with available light but will be red on the pupil, and the iris is dark red. It is slightly close to what a pale mutation has in roseicollis Agapornis.
Mode Inheritance of Pallid Fischeri
Agapornis pallid fischeri mentions SE or Recessive Sex-Linked. This is a pale
locus that is already available first.
Some mention the combination
of the two will get a medium phenotype. And they won't be separated from each
other.
A recent article from the Ogvzw of dirks slightly denies the presence of pale mutations in fischeri species. Of course, further research is still a long way to go.
This so-called pallid fischeri results from a cross between Pale X Pale Fallow. It could also be the result of crossing pale with pastel edges.
Sometimes, this cross of melanin reduction fellows will show several different phenotypes.
As in the case of the NSLino cross with DEC, sometimes we find chicks with
pupils flushed while they have a body pattern although very light.
This
sometimes triggers the thought that this is a new mutation.
This is purely my opinion. I'm also starting it in my aviary with normal
green.
Regardless, the fact is that there are indications that
there has been a push against pale mutations in fischeri species.
And wait and continue to do a breeding test with a typical green colour.
Unfortunately, some breeders choose high mutation combinations just for
financial gain.
Documentation of Agapornis Pallid Fischeri
Here is some documentation on Agapornis pallid fischeri from various sources.