The explanation is quite simple even if you only have even a mediocre command of the English language. Using a double identifier is redundant. Calling something a green green or a blue blue is unnecessary.
However, if you want to delineate the differences of a bird that carries more Spaulding blood characteristics than another then it is appropriate to give a nomenclature of 'High' and 'Low'. So when a bird looks closer to a Green bird it gets the tag 'High' and if it does not look like it has much, then it is called 'Low'. Thus the tag of High Spaulding Cameo when it appears to be of higher blood.
However, if you want to delineate the differences of a bird that carries more Spaulding blood characteristics than another then it is appropriate to give a nomenclature of 'High' and 'Low'. So when a bird looks closer to a Green bird it gets the tag 'High' and if it does not look like it has much, then it is called 'Low'. Thus the tag of High Spaulding Cameo when it appears to be of higher blood.
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