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A new morph for the garden yesterday…..NEast London. (2 Viewers)

KenM

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1st image is my standard RNParakeet, however images 2 and 3 show a very different morph, I should be able to keep track of this one. 🤩
 

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No doubt it was a different colour. However, we can't tell how different because the colour balances in the 2 sets of photos are so different. The first is red-biased (bright reddish browns—I realise the twigs are naturally quite reddish), the second pair blue-biased (branches cold, greenish, birds bluish)
 
No doubt it was a different colour. However, we can't tell how different because the colour balances in the 2 sets of photos are so different. The first is red-biased (bright reddish browns—I realise the twigs are naturally quite reddish), the second pair blue-biased (branches cold, greenish, birds bluish)

Well, I think the colour is “sufficiently” different between the two birds to raise an eyebrow, one was sunlit, the other was not and the camera’s “automatic” adjusted accordingly…unsure where your attempting to go with this 😮 that withstanding, you may have noticed a ring on the leg of the subject bird…but then on the other hand?
 

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