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[[Image:I_20.6.2006.jpg|right|thumb|272px|Cockatiel whiteface-lutino chick age 2-3 weeks]] |
[[Image:I_20.6.2006.jpg|right|thumb|272px|Cockatiel whiteface-lutino chick age 2-3 weeks]] |
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The Whiteface Lutino is a mutation of the [[cockatiel]]. The whiteface gene removes melanin, and the lutino removes psitticans. The Whiteface Lutino is an albino cockatiel. It is non-existent in the wild. |
The Whiteface Lutino is a mutation of the [[cockatiel]]. The whiteface gene removes melanin, and the lutino removes psitticans. The Whiteface Lutino is an albino cockatiel. It is non-existent in the wild. |
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Revision as of 21:13, 10 March 2007
The Whiteface Lutino is a mutation of the cockatiel. The whiteface gene removes melanin, and the lutino removes psitticans. The Whiteface Lutino is an albino cockatiel. It is non-existent in the wild.
Resources
http://members.optusnet.com.au/~geoffwatts1/Lutino_Cockatiels.html