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Is there such thing as a lutino-fallow mutation for a cockatiel??

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if not, then do fallow tiels look like lutinos when they're young??

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  1. i got lost at is


  2. Lutino is where Fallow manifest it's self. It is a cream or brownish color on the wing of a lutino.

  3. No.  Fallow and lutino are primary mutations.

    Fallows have grey pigmentation.   Lutinos only have yellow and orange pigments - no grey.  

    Here is a picture of a fallow cockatiel:

    http://www.cockatielsplusparrots.com/gen...

    And this is a whiteface fallow, which lacks orange and yellow pigments:

    http://www.cockatielsplusparrots.com/gen...

    This is a lutino:

    http://www.cockatielsplusparrots.com/gen...

    This site is very helpful.  At the bottom are lists of all mutations.  Click on the mutation to see one or more pictures.

    http://www.cockatielsplusparrots.com/mut...

  4. sure

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