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Parrotlet Mutations

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Two Gray-green Pacifics on right (photo R. Erhart)
Three Recessive Gray-green, one normal, one Blue all Pacific (photo R. Erhart)
Young male Recessive Gray-greens and one normal Split Recessive Gray-green, both Pacific (photo R. Erhart)

This photo is of a Gray-green female Pacific Parrotlet. These birds appear darker grey green and some light brown in the feathering. They are not attractive but should be essential in producing, grays, turquoise blue and other colors. I own this bird and several others, all that I have were bred by Georgia Stange They may prove to be recessive Gray-greens.

European pastel import. This color is yellow and they also come in a
pale blue. We recently imported this color and have some for sale.
This is a photo of a Sclaters that was owned by a prominent American breeder dcuring the 80's
these birds are being domestically bred in Brazil at this time. Curent import bans within Brazil prohibit the importation of these birds. There are no known birds of this species in America. This photo appeared in Forpus Fanciers.
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