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ZEBRA FINCHES

THERE’S no disputing that zebra finches have an international appeal, nor that the development of numerous mutations and combinations of these varieties has led to an explosion of eye-catching birds. Until now, information on how to identify and breed some of these combinations has been scarce.

However, this has suddenly changed, owing to the commitment and efforts of Polish fanciers Patrycja Kamiñska and Piotr Lubik.

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