Lutino Red-capped Parrot

A brightly-colored bird with a dark red cap and thighs, a golden-yellow head, buttery-yellow wings, and a white chest. Given its markings, the pictured bird is an adult male. Whether or not this mutation still exists is unknown, but it was likely produced in Australia due to the large red-capped parrot population there.

Pied Red-lored Amazon

A rare mutation that exists in the Salvin’s Amazon subspecies (salvini) of red-lored Amazons. They have a varied amount of pied feathers and skin, ranging from the beak, the cheeks, the nape and mantle, and the feet. Some birds may have larger pied markings than others, almost covering the entire body.

NSL Lutino Double-eyed Fig Parrot

A rare mutation that most likely occurs in the Marshall’s (marshalli) double-eyed fig parrot subspecies. Lutino males (pictured first) are yellow with a bright red face and white patches both above the eyes and close to the throat. Lutino females (pictured second), on the other hand, are yellow with whitish cheeks and a small red

Dun Fallow Dusky Conure

A yellowish-green bird with a light grey head, mixed-color beak, and dark red eyes. The lightening of the grey head reveals small yellow feathers close to the beak and eyes. This yellow pigment is always present but is only ever visible in the lutino and fallow mutations due to the removal of melanin and structural

Dilute Peach-fronted Conure

A yellow-green bird with a fully grey beak, orange crown, and grey legs. They share many visual similarities to dilute brown-throated conures, though with slightly different markings. The red Latin label refers to half-moon conures instead of peach-fronted conures, which likely means it was (incorrectly) added by someone who acquired the photo later on.

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