Nov 23, 2013 #1 BirdNerd101 Chirping 6 Years Jul 11, 2013 235 7 78 My Coop My Coop Does anyone know what kind this is? Thanks
Nov 23, 2013 #2 Amiga Overrun with Runners 12 Years Jan 3, 2010 23,223 2,925 571 Southern New England Looks maybe like a Welsh Harlequin.
Nov 23, 2013 #3 kswaterfowl Songster 10 Years Mar 11, 2009 373 13 131 Greencastle, IN Not a Welsh Harlequin, it has much more of an Appleyard pattern and it has a orange bill like an Appleyard female does, Welsh Harlequins should have a dark bill. Appleyard Female (from Google Images) Welsh Harlequin Female (ours) Last edited: Nov 23, 2013
Not a Welsh Harlequin, it has much more of an Appleyard pattern and it has a orange bill like an Appleyard female does, Welsh Harlequins should have a dark bill. Appleyard Female (from Google Images) Welsh Harlequin Female (ours)
Nov 23, 2013 #4 Miss Lydia ~Gift of God ~ Eternal Life ~John 3:16-17 Premium Feather Member 14 Years Oct 3, 2009 134,947 171,651 2,122 Mountains of Western N.C. Sure is pretty.
Nov 23, 2013 Thread starter #5 BirdNerd101 Chirping 6 Years Jul 11, 2013 235 7 78 My Coop My Coop here is a welsh harlequin female From Google
Nov 25, 2013 #6 kswaterfowl Songster 10 Years Mar 11, 2009 373 13 131 Greencastle, IN Quick reply as I am working...the Welsh Harlequin has a honey or creamy colored base color. Snowy & Appleyards have a white base.
Quick reply as I am working...the Welsh Harlequin has a honey or creamy colored base color. Snowy & Appleyards have a white base.