hello everyone,
i've been staring at this wild rainbow lory (photo attached), which some
people are describing as "leucistic". google images link:
https://photos.google.com/photo/AF1QipMa54w0MwAL6Gtwem9ewXCQeoFLDPvaCe0xzYys
except ... i don't think it is leucistic because the definition of leucism
is the reduction in one or more melanin-based pigments being deposited into
the feathers. considering this parrot appears to have normal amounts of
yellow pigments, but a lack in blue feather structure that would normally
create its green colouring, i think it is not leucistic at all. (green
colours in parrots are created by a mixture of yellow pigments and blue
structural colours.) however, the only word i can think of to describe this
condition is "pied" or "piebald", which i don't think is particularly
precise. does anyone else know what this feather colouration/condition is
called?
thanks.
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