Show Definitions
Clear Birds
A clear bird shall be clear, but the presence of dark flue, which cannot be seen without unduly disturbing the bird, or the natural discolouration of legs and beak, shall be ignored.
Ticked Bird A ticked bird shall be one with one mark, coverable by a penny, on a body, or three dark feathers on wing or tail, side by side to form a solid mark. Any grizzle mark covered by one penny to be classed as Ticked.
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Foul Birds
A foul bird is the opposite of a ticked bird. Light marks on dark feathers.
Variegated Birds
Shall be those, which have other markings.
Variegated More light than dark.
Heavy Variegated More dark than light.
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