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Second year technically, but first year she looked like a penguin. I believe there's pictures of her, then she transitioned to a splotchy black near spring.It could also be that since the barring results from various mutations working together (that article) your original cuckoo EE has some sort of other mutation that is interfering, or possibly extreme altering the gene.
Introducing the fact that her daughter changed to a lighter color for winter brings up some VERY interesting thoughts. Was this the first year she did that? How old was she this winter? Many species change fur/feather color to a lighter shade in winter. In general a mutation doesn't introduce New information, just alters or reveals old or allows new combinations of what was already there. So if she is changing color for winter it seems very possible an ancient coloring that had previously been over ridden by more dominant genes was unlocked! Which makes me very excited.![]()
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