Macaws, Cockatoos, Greys, Poicephalus, Conures, Lovebirds, Parrotlets, Parakeets etc. Discuss topics related to specific species of parrots and their characteristics, mutations, pros, and cons.
It is a Red...African Grey . So does that make it a african red, or what?
"There must be a beginning of any great matter, but the continuing unto the end until it be thoroughly finished yields the true glory." Sir Francis Drake
its said that they do not have major health issues, but they have only been around since 2007. I would assume that it is like a lutino cockatiel or lovbird even, a colored chromosome swap and that is all. still a normal african grey.
also i have seen this all blue yellow nape amazon, i am curious though if he will even get a yellow nape? he is still young.
-Annaleza- and-- Peanut , the sennie Baby, the red belly Odin, the bronze wing pi Loki, the bronze wing pi our new addition http://www.annaleza.blogspot.com
Apparently the "single factor" red mutation is not that expensive. The breeder I am getting Tobi from has 2 Clutches of Camaroons for sale some of which have the odd red feather or two under their wings & on the belly. Red factor sells the same price as his other babies - $1300 CDN
Owned by 2 Parrotlets (Minoru & Midori) and 1 Senegal (Tobi)