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Cinnamon Chopper Canary230 viewsThe rich yellow-brown cinnamon coloring is an important variation in canaries. Being most attractive in itself, in addition, it is the basis for the delightful fawn coloring. The cinnamon pictured here had a well formed body, just a bit thick in the neck. Pencilling in a cinnamon is a deeper shade of the same yellow-brown body color, and similarly, the ends of the flight feathers can be an even deeper yellow-brown shade.
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Fawn Chopper Canary266 viewsIn the fawn, the yellow of the yellow-brown cinnamon coloring is absent, leaving a rich brown background. This delightful mutation is now present in type birds and rollers.
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Cinnamon-Marked Norwich Canary302 viewsThe effect of cinnamon blood is considered to be of gerat value by many breeders. The standard for feathering is softness and silky texture with brilliancy and compactness. Evenness and fine texture are charactersitic of the cinnamon canary. General form and position is close to the ideal.
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