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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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Plain Head Clear Buff Norwich Canary361 viewsThe bird shown is ideally formed and nicely balanced. It is well up off the perch, and its feathering is clean and smooth. It is a natural color Norwich (not color fed) and is particularly lifelike.
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Colorfed Norwich Plain Head Canary654 viewsThe beautiful falme tint of this bird is accomplished by feeding special color food when new feathers are growing. In the ideal Norwich, feathers are soft and silky with brilliancy and compactness, and are deep, bright, rich, pure and level in color.
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Wing-Marked Dark Crested Norwich Canary547 viewsThis spectacular bird is beautifully feathered as well as almost ideally formed. The crest correctly covers the eyes and beak and is exceptionally even. Crest bred birds generally possess longer feathers than plain head types and have a tendency toward looseness of feather, hence the close feathering of this crested bird portrays the ideal.
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Gloster Canary465 viewsThe Gloster Canary is a heavily crested bird, much smaller than the Norwich. The crest itself comes down, ideally almost level with the center of the eye. The feathering of the specimen we show here is outstanding in quality because of its compactness and its fine texture.
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