Nov 23, 2013 #1 BirdNerd101 Chirping 6 Years Joined Jul 11, 2013 Messages 235 Reaction score 7 Points 78 My Coop My Coop Does anyone know what kind this is? Thanks
Nov 23, 2013 #2 Amiga Overrun with Runners 12 Years Friend Spirit Educator Joined Jan 3, 2010 Messages 23,221 Reaction score 2,943 Points 571 Location Southern New England Looks maybe like a Welsh Harlequin.
Nov 23, 2013 #3 kswaterfowl Songster 10 Years Joined Mar 11, 2009 Messages 373 Reaction score 14 Points 131 Location 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 16 Years Friend Spirit Educator Joined Oct 3, 2009 Messages 136,906 Reaction score 175,278 Points 2,162 Location Mountains of Western N.C. Sure is pretty.
Nov 23, 2013 Thread starter #5 BirdNerd101 Chirping 6 Years Joined Jul 11, 2013 Messages 235 Reaction score 7 Points 78 My Coop My Coop here is a welsh harlequin female From Google
Nov 25, 2013 #6 kswaterfowl Songster 10 Years Joined Mar 11, 2009 Messages 373 Reaction score 14 Points 131 Location 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.