demonmoth 30 Mar 2010 Hix said: Surely this is a Victoria - Scheepmakers don't have the white tips. Click to expand... as far as i know its a scheepmakers
Hix said: Surely this is a Victoria - Scheepmakers don't have the white tips. Click to expand... as far as i know its a scheepmakers
demonmoth 30 Mar 2010 Maguari said: Unless things have changed, Cotswold only have Scheepmaker's. Click to expand... not that i am aware of, its still the same i only went a few weeks back as well
Maguari said: Unless things have changed, Cotswold only have Scheepmaker's. Click to expand... not that i am aware of, its still the same i only went a few weeks back as well
Hix 31 Mar 2010 All my books (and the internet) say that the white tips to the crown is unique to the Victoria Crowned. Unless, of course, they hybridised the two.
All my books (and the internet) say that the white tips to the crown is unique to the Victoria Crowned. Unless, of course, they hybridised the two.
demonmoth 31 Mar 2010 Hix said: All my books (and the internet) say that the white tips to the crown is unique to the Victoria Crowned. Unless, of course, they hybridised the two. Click to expand... wonder if its another name for the victoria crowned?
Hix said: All my books (and the internet) say that the white tips to the crown is unique to the Victoria Crowned. Unless, of course, they hybridised the two. Click to expand... wonder if its another name for the victoria crowned?
Maguari 31 Mar 2010 demonmoth said: wonder if its another name for the victoria crowned? Click to expand... At the risk of being 'too educational' ( ), they are definitely different species - Goura victoria and Goura scheepmakeri. It's not impossible there's been some interbreeding in the past.
demonmoth said: wonder if its another name for the victoria crowned? Click to expand... At the risk of being 'too educational' ( ), they are definitely different species - Goura victoria and Goura scheepmakeri. It's not impossible there's been some interbreeding in the past.
Maguari 31 Mar 2010 Interestingly, this bird: http://www.zoochat.com/197/scheepmakers-crowned-pigeon-cotswolds-06-a-37908/ doesn't have the white tips. (and neither does the one on the Cotswold homepage - http://www.cotswoldwildlifepark.co.uk/index.php)
Interestingly, this bird: http://www.zoochat.com/197/scheepmakers-crowned-pigeon-cotswolds-06-a-37908/ doesn't have the white tips. (and neither does the one on the Cotswold homepage - http://www.cotswoldwildlifepark.co.uk/index.php)
Maguari 31 Mar 2010 Well, ISIS lists Cotswold's Goura as 0.1 G. scheepmakeri and 1.1 G. scheepmakeri sclaterii (Cotswold is on as 'BURFORD'). Not sure if the subspecies sclaterii differs from G. s. scheepmakeri?
Well, ISIS lists Cotswold's Goura as 0.1 G. scheepmakeri and 1.1 G. scheepmakeri sclaterii (Cotswold is on as 'BURFORD'). Not sure if the subspecies sclaterii differs from G. s. scheepmakeri?