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Hotel Information Sheraton North Houston
at George Bush Intercontinental
15700 John F. Kennedy Blvd. Houston, TX 77032 RATE: $80 per night, + tax Phone: (281) 442– 5100 Reservations must be made by Friday September 12, 2015 3:00 PM Check out Saturday & Sunday 1- 4 persons per room
Be sure to mention the Canary & Finch Society to get the reduced room rate when making reservations.
Take Sam Houston Tollway/Beltway from either Interstate 45 or US 59. Take the exit for JFK Blvd off the Tollway. Turn North onto JFK, go approximately ½ mile to the Hotel which is on the right.
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Open Timbrado Show All Disciplines of Timbrado’s Accepted!
Judge Alberto Berrios
Young Section 1 - Teams Section 2 - Teams
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P = San Antonio – Color Canaries
N = Galveston - Type Canaries
O = Austin – Finches
E & F = Houston & Forum – American Singers
M = El Paso - Sale Room/Vendors/Raffle
Registration Elevators
Hotel Layout
Mezzanine = Sale Area L & K = Pavillon & Plaza – Timbrados
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THIS YEAR SHOW
DEDICATED
IN
MEMORY
OF
GEORGE MARTIN
GEORGE MARTIN, 74 PASSED AWAY ON APRIL 23, 2015 IN
HOUSTON, TX. HE WAS BORN IN BEMIS, TN ON APRIL 2,
1941 TO GROVER AND FLOSSIE MARTIN. GEORGE IS PRE-
CEDED IN DEATH BY HIS WIFE, ANITA DORWTEWITZ MARTIN
AND SON RICHARD MARTIN. GEORGE IS SURVIVIED BY HIS
DAUGHTER KATHERINE MARTIN; SON, PAUL AND HIS WIFE
SHELLIE MARTIN; AND NUMEROUS FAMILY MEMBERS AND
FRIENDS. WHEN HIS NATION CALLED, HE ANSWERED BY JOIN-
ING THE U.S. ARMY. GEORGE SPENT THE MAJORITY OF HIS
PROFESSIONAL CAREER WORKING FOR THE AIRLINES, LASTLY
BEING NORTHWEST AIRLINES. HE HAD A PASSION FOR HELP-
ING OTHERS AND LOVED CARING FOR HIS BIRDS.
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THE SPANISH TIMBRADO SOCIETY OF AMERICA
“TIMBRADO GATHERING”
in conjunction with the Canary and Finch Society Show October 10, 2015, at the
Sheraton North Airport Hotel
15600 J.F.K. Blvd., Houston, Texas 77032
Reservations Phone: 281-442 5100 To receive a special room rate of $80.00 you must men-
tion CFS when calling. This rate is available until September 12, 2015
Alberto Berrios will be judging the birds. Following the judging he will present a seminar to discuss the birds and answer questions. Alberto is known throughout the United States and Europe for his knowledge of
the Spanish Timbrado.
There will be no entry fee or awards. This is only a time for fellowship, fun, and allowing us
the opportunity to know how well our birds meet the Timbrado stand-ard.
Please bring your birds to the Plaza room on the 2nd floor on Fri. be-tween 12:00 & 7:00 p.m.
Judging will begin at 9:00 a.m. on Saturday. $2.00 Fee Per Bird
We welcome all timbrado breeders and request that your show cages meet the Spanish Timbrado requirements.
COME AND ENJOY THE SPANISH TIM-
BRADO SONG WITH US!!!
For more information contact: Dorothy Eggers 281-487-1321 or
Henry Reyna Sr. 956-266-0905
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LISA HOLMES
Breeder &
Exhibitor Of
Quality
Norwich, Gloster
& Northern Dutch Frills
Canaries
315 County Road 417 Dayton TX 77535
281-576-0574 email: [email protected]
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Table of Contents
Hotel Information ....................................................................... 2
Hotel Layout .............................................................................. 3
Officers ...................................................................................... 6
Board of Directors ...................................................................... 6
Show Committee .......................................................................17
Show Rules ................................................................................ 8
Awards .....................................................................................10
The Main Event .........................................................................19
Other Events ..............................................................................19
Sponsorships .............................................................................12
Colorbred Canaries ....................................................................21
Division 1 Lipochrome Colorbreed .............................................24
Division 2-Melanin - Colorbred Canaries ................................... 26 Division 3-Melanin - New Color Canaries ..................................28
Type Canaries ............................................................................33
Division 4 Old Varieties .............................................................36
Division 5 Border Fancy Canaries ..............................................42
Division 6 Type Canaries ..........................................................45
Division 7 Fife Fancy Canary ....................................................53
Division 8 Glosters ....................................................................55
Division 9 Hartz….………………………………………………..57 Finches .................................................................................... 64
Division 10 Softbills ................................................................66
Division 11 Zebra Finches ......................................................... 67
Division 12 Australian Finches ..................................................69
Division 13 Indo-Pacific Finches ...............................................71
Division 14 Society Finches ......................................................72
Division 15 European Finches ...................................................73
Division 16 Finches of Africa ....................................................73
Division 17 Finches Of The Americas ........................................75
Division 18 Pairs …………………………………………………… …76
American Singers………………………………………………………..82
Membership Form .....................................................................87
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Canary & Finch Society
Officers
President Alicia Baker
Vice President Ray Terrazas
Recording Secretary Jim Broussard
Treasurer Helen Jones
Board of Directors
Lisa Holmes - Chairperson Don Peters
Deborah Eaton Allan Gibson
Daniel Hill Dorothy Eggers Nasrolah Espari
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Have a Great Show!
Jim & Stacy Broussard
American Singers
409-243-2615
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From Your President
Welcome the Canary and Finch Society Show and Fair!
We are glad you are here. It takes so much to put on a
show like this. Sponsorships, donations, auction birds,
show secretaries, stewards, judges, people who set up,
people who break down, exhibitors and vendors. We
thank every one of you!
Enjoy the show and fair, see old friends and make new
ones. And may the best bird win!
Alicia Baker
President CFS
Auctioneer
Sponsorship Chair
Advertising Committee Member
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Canary & Finch Society
Show Rules
1. All entries must be the bona fide (ownership of the birds) property of the exhibitor.
2. You must be a current member in good standing of or have made application for membership to the Canary & Finch Society before judging begins in order to be eligible for awards and the Joe Cariker Award. (You may join the Canary & Finch Society by making applica-tion, paying a membership fee of $20.00 for a single or $25.00 for a dual membership and receiving approval from the Board of Direc-tors of the Canary & Finch Society). Members and non-members are eligible for the other awards.
3. The entry fee is $2.00 per Bird, with $50 Cap.
4. Entry forms, cage tags and entry fees shall be available and accept-ed Friday evening and on Saturday, October 10, 2015 from 7:00 a.m. to 8:30 a.m. Any entries submitted after 9:00 a.m. on October 10, may be accepted with a late fee of $5.00 per cage. No excep-tions!
5. Judging begins at 9:00 a.m. Promptly finish at 5:00 p.m.
6. After check-in, the birds are under the care of the show manage-ment and shall not be handled by anyone other than those with the proper authority. Only Show Staff are allowed in the staging area until after judging.
7. The Canary & Finch Society will not be responsible for any acci-dents, loss, or damage to any exhibitor’s property. Every precau-tion will be exercised in the care of the birds.
8. The decision of the judge/judges is final.
9. The show management reserves the right to reject any and all en-tries and make any changes deemed necessary for the success of the show.
10. Advertising of any kind will not be permitted in or about the show cages until the judging is completed. No cage may be marked in any visible way except for official show tags.
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National Finch
and Softbill Society
Join NFSS and you will receive the NFSS Journal, published six times a year. The Journal is our way of sharing information with our members. A high quality and informative publication, the Journal is full of great articles on many subjects of interest to the bird enthusiast. The coverage of the Journal strives to be balanced among the interests of Society members, and includes regular fea-tures on keeping and caring for birds, breeding, banding, show-ing, avian medicine and legislation affecting aviculture. Members are also entitled to purchase aluminum, numbered yearly, NFSS Leg Bands.
Learn more at www.nfss.org Sponsored by Cheryl and Leland Burns ―
New World Ranch Aviary • Show Quality American Self Society Finches
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11. Any style of show cage is permissible. However, the show management advocates the use of regular show cages if possible. Extra seed cups, treats, greens or fruits are not permitted in or about the show cages. The bottom of the show cage shall be covered with canary, rape, or finch seed only. Cages are furnished by exhibitors.
12. No birds will be admitted without an appropriate drinker and water. 13. It is recommended that all show cages be securely fastened. They may
be taped with black tape only. 14. Exhibitors may consult the show catalog regarding class and section num-
bers. The show management accepts no responsibility for accuracy in classification. Birds shall be entered according to the class and the sec-tion numbers indicated on each tag. The stewards are available to assist exhibitors as needed.
15. Judges and/or stewards will at no time put their hand or other objects inside show cages.
16. The show committee reserves the right to assign extra judges if neces-sary.
17. Any bird bred by a participating judge of the 2015 show cannot be shown under that judge.
18. Anyone other than the show management found tampering with cage tags will have their entries disqualified.
19. The announcement of the awards will be held immediately after the completion of judging in all divisions. The judges will open the cage tags and announce the winners except for the Dorothy Eggers Award and cash awards. These will be given out at the party after the show.
20. Entries must be removed within one hour after all of the show judging and announcement of winners have concluded. Exhibitors are to work with the stewards in the identification and removal of their birds
21. Stewards will not leave their stations for one hour after the show judging is completed, unless all birds have been picked up prior to that one hour.
22. A novice is someone showing birds for the first season. If you have shown birds at any show in previous seasons, you are not classified as a novice. You Must Register As A Novice Prior To The Beginning Of The Judging To Be Eligible For The Novice Award. There Will Be No Excep-tions.
Canary & Finch Society Show Rules Continued
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Canary & Finch Society
CFS Awards
Colorbred Canaries Best in Show Rosette 2nd in Show Rosette 3rd in Show Rosette Best Novice Rosette Best in Division Rosette Best in Section Rosette Best in Class Ribbon
Type Canaries Best in Show Rosette 2nd in Show Rosette 3rd in Show Rosette Best Novice Rosette Best in Division Rosette Best in Section Rosette Best in Class Ribbon
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Best Wishes
For
A
GREAT
Show!
Gisela Behgooy
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CFS Awards
Cont’d
Finches Best in Show Rosette 2nd in Show Rosette 3rd in Show Rosette Best Novice Rosette Best in Division Rosette Best in Section Rosette Best in Class Ribbon
Speciality Awards
Best Lipichrome, Bronze or Stafford - Joe Cariker Award
Best Blue Bird
George Martin Award
The officers and Board wish you the best of luck and hope you have a great time at
our show!
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Sponsorships
Division/Section/Class Sponsor
Lipochrome Colorbred Canaries Helen Jones
Lipochrome Colorbred Yellow Julio and Brenda Valella
Melanin New Color Canaries Ricardo Sanchez
Old Varieties Canary Gisela Behgooy
Section Lizards Debbie Eaton
Type Canaries Lisa Holmes
Fife Fancy Canary Don Peters
Gloster Fancy Canary Helen Jones
Gloster Fancy Canary Nasi Espari
Hartz Fancy Canary For George Martin/Francisco Ortega
Class White Eyes Rosa Pelle
Australian Finches Alicia Baker
Zebra Finches Stephani Spruill
Gouldians Finches Lynne Singerman
Gouldians Finches Johan Radius
Gouldians Finches Patricia Burtrago
Indo-Pacific Finches Alicia Baker
Java Rice Finch Nanci Loren
Society Finches Clarence Culwell
Finches of the Americas Cheryl Burns
Concurrent Shows
American Singer Canary Stacy and Jim Broussard
American Singer Canary Patricia Hartnet
American Singer Canary Allan Gibson
American Singer Canary Dominique Salet
Timbrado Singers Ray and Audrey Terrazas
Timbrado Singers Dorothy Eggers
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Attention!!!
Type, Color, and Finch
Division
Saturday Awards Schedule
Canary and Finch Society will award
Rosettes for the top 10
in the Type, Color, and Finch Divisions.
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Francisco Ortega
Timbrado Canaries
Breeder & Exhibitor Of
Spanish Timbrados
Houston, Texas
713-261-8630
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The American Singer Canary is a Song Type Canary bred in the United States by a systematic plan, known as the blending of Roller to Border Fancy over a period of years to produce a Canary that has (1) an outstanding free harmonious song, pleasing to the ear, neither too loud or too harsh, with plenty of VARIETY and (2) a beautiful shape or type not over 5 3/4 inches long with tight feather that will please the average home lover of canaries. SONG is 70 POINTS divided into FREEDOM 10 POINTS and RENDITION 60 POINTS. FREEDOM. 10 POINTS. Every time a bird sings a full song dur-ing the first ten minutes, Judge scores one (1) point. If he sings more than 10 times he still gets only 10 points. RENDITION 60 POINTS. This means SONG itself. Song of the AMERICAN SINGER should have just the right amount of blending of roller and border to be pleasing to the ear, neither too loud, harsh or monotonous, of the right quality, strength and vari-ety without any more than 6 chop notes in his song. CONFORMATION 20 POINTS. This means TYPE compared to our MODEL. Faults on the score sheet are not the only to be con-sidered. If the bird is not up to the MODEL in length and size through the breast, also length of beak, set of the eyes, condition of the toes and feet, in fact anything contrary to the MODEL, points may be deducted. CONDITION 10 POINTS. Faults and score columns are provided in this section. Minus signs should be placed before all faults and
deducted from total of 10 points. Faults should be keyed for health, vigor and cleanliness with maximum of 2 points for each. Condition of cage should also be noted such as one perch in a cage where there should be two perches, paper on the bottom of the cage, soiled seed and water cups as well as cage and bird.
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American Singers Class Class
Young Old
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Alicia Baker Auctioneer Laurie and Dimitrios - Lady Gouldians Dorothy Eggers - Spanish Timbrados Cheryl Burns - Show Society Finches Allan Gibson - English Zebra’s 1 pair Parakeets 1 pair Julio and Brenda Valella - A bonded breeding pair of Color canaries plus: 1 NEW breeding cage 16X16X24 fully equipped with: 2 Drinkers, 2 Feeders, 2 Perches, 1 Swing, 1 Nest, and 1 Cuttle Bone.The Pair will likely be Yellow Brown c/Pastel + Yellow Brown Pastel. Male is valued at $75 + Hen is valued at $50 +Cage w/accessories
Come and See there might be
More to come!
Thanks to all
for the Donations!
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Breeder and exhibitor:
American Singer, German Roller, Belgian Waterslager, Dutch Frill, Raza Espaňola, Red factor, Stafford canaries, Various Zebra Finch and Gouldian mutations.
Located in St. Francisville, Louisiana; Shipping within U.S.A. available.
Contact: call Susanne or Johan: 225-933-8754 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting
or
email:[email protected]
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Head Rounded, not too much dome
Beak Medium
Eye Round, well set
Neck and Throat Full song expansion
Carriage Lively, alert, fearless
Shoulder Pronounced
Back Rounded, not too flat
Wings Medium
Breast Rounded and full
Thigh Not much showing
Legs Medium
Tail Medium, close
Feathers Tight
American Singer Canary Standard adopted in 1943
Bird 53/4 inches long measured either from top of head to tip of tail, or tip of beak to tip of tail.
Angle of Bird when not singing, between 35 to 45 degrees from vertical. Should not have the roller hoop when it stands in position when it sings.
http://www.upatsix.com/asc/model.htm
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American Singers Houston - Forum
Judge
Joaquin Torres
Staff
Secretary Allan gibson
Steward
Daniel Hill
Ribbons & Rosettes
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Show Committee
Show Chairman Entire Board
Show Registration Jim Broussard Membership Jim Broussard
Auctioneer Alicia Baker
Sponsorships Alicia Baker
Raffle Marie Adams
Raffle Stacy Broussard
Treasurer Helen Jones Catalogue Lisa Holmes
Club Sale Birds Don Peters
Staging CFS Show Committee
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Canary and Finch Society
Would like
to
Welcome Everyone
And
Have
A
Great
Show!
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Audrey’s Aviary
Ray Terrazas
& Miss Audrey Terrazas
Breeder and Exhibitor
Of
Spanish Timbrado Canaries ♫
P O Box 79311 Houston Texas 77279
713.977.2972 [email protected]
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The Main Event
Saturday, October 10, 2015 Second Floor
Entries Accepted 7:00 – 8:30am
Judging 9:00am – 4:00pm Finches - Austin Canaries - San Antonio Cockatiels & Parrots - El Paso American singers – Houston Timbrados - Pavillon & Plaza
Awards -Awarded at end of All Canary and Finch Judging!
Judges Lunch Noon to 1:00 pm
Other Events
Second Floor
Friday Hospitality & Fellowship - 7:00-9:00PM Saturday Bird Auction* 1:00PM-2:00PM Vendor Room After Lunch Break Mezzanine *Several outstanding birds will be put up by our premier breeders Raffle 3:00 pm Socializing & Dinner 6:00 - 9:00 pm *We will all meet at the restaurant in the Hotel!
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A Special Thanks
To
Chuck Rohkol for the donation of the piping for the new Show Stands! CFS really appreciates the donation!
and To the following Specialty Clubs for Awards
American Border Club National Gloster Club
American Norwich Society Yorkshire Club of America
Hartz Club of America North National Colorbred Association Stafford Canary Club of America Old Varieties Canary Association
National Finch and Softbill Society National Norwich Plainhead Canary
International Fife Fancy Club of America International Columbus Fancy Association International Gloster Breeders Association
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Charter members Thomas Barker
Edith Box
Joe Cariker
Debbie & Carl Eaton
Dorothy Eggers & Joan Eggers
Kathryne Getteau
Barbara Gray & Phyllis Thompson
Norma & Jim Johnson
Helen Jones
Clarence & Raquel King
George & Anita Martin
Harold & Margie McBrayer
Bob & Pattye Roberts
Judy & David Spear
Lillian Shishkoff & Lynn Nutt
Betty & Wylie Tompkins
Kenneth Tidwell
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Best Wishes
For a Successful Show!!
CLOSEOUT SALE! SPANISH TIMBRADOS
Stock from most successful breeders in Spain & the United States!
Most recent 2015 bloodlines from Chicago Breeders
Jesus Navarro & Mario Vasquez
Contact: Dorothy Eggers Phone: 281-487-1321
Email: [email protected]
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Colorbred Canaries San Antonio
Judge Jose Zelada
Staff
Secretary
Ray tezzaras
Steward
Ricardo Sanchez
Ribbons & Rosettes
Stacy Broussard
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Windsong
Haven
Helen R. Jones
348 Magnolia Dr.
Huffman TX
77336
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National Finch and Softbill Show Classifications Adopted by NFSS – 2007
For Exhibitors and Affiliated Clubs: All finch and softbill entries must be supplied by the exhibitors with appropriate food and water. Waterers are not to be removed from cages during judging. Local show officials must not allow the exhibition of federal-ly or locally illegal entries. NOVICE AWARDS: An exhibitor who has not placed three times in the top ten in the Finch and Softbill Division at a show(s) judged by an NFSS judge is a Novice Exhibitor for NFSS purposes. JUNIOR AWARDS An exhibitor who is 16 years or younger is a Junior Exhibitor for NFSS purposes.
Visit the NFSS web site at:
www.nfss.org
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Young Class Old Class
SECTION TEN – DOVES AND QUAIL
Doves and Quail 1000 Normal Diamond Doves 1001 1002 Mutation Diamond Doves 1003 1004 Cape Doves 1005 1006 Green-winged Doves 1007 1008 Zebra Doves 1009 1010 Normal Ring-necked Doves 1011 1012 Mutation Ring-necked Doves 1013 1014 Button Quail 1015 1016 Any Other Variety (AOV) 1017
Division 18
SECTION ELEVEN
All Softbill Pairs 1100 Softbill Pairs 1101 All Finch Pairs 1102 Zebra Pairs 1103 1104 Gouldian Pairs 1105 1106 Australian Pairs 1107 1108 Indo-Pacific Pairs 1109 1110 Society Pairs 1111 1112 European Pairs 1113 1114 African Pairs 1115 1116 Finches of the Americas Pairs 1117 All Dove and Quail Pair 1118 Dove and Quail Pairs 1119
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Jose Zelada National Colorbred Association Judge
My passion for birds started on my early childhood on my native country. Canaries came on to the scene after moving to New York twenty-five years ago to pursue a degree in Aviation Technology. After graduating I have started working for a major Cargo Airline Company. I became involved in the hobby after been introduced to the local Canary Club in New York City, since then, I joined different Clubs in the NY tri-state area and later the National Color Bred Association and Ornithologists Associations around the world. I attended to my first National Show in 1,993 and thereafter I enjoyed attending as exhibitor, this is the opportunity to share experience and accomplish-ments with friends made through the years of exhibiting and stewarding at the Show. Fifteen years ago I have founded the Color Bred Canary Club of New York and I am serving as President since inception. On the year 2004 I became a Certified Color Bred Judge, then in 2014, the Stafford Association awarded me the certification as Judge. I have judged shows in USA and Canada. I truly enjoy breeding, showing and judging. I have been pleased with success of my birds at shows. I would like to thank you all of you for the opportunity to judge your Show.
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DIVISION 1 LIPOCHROME COLORBRED CANARIES
NOTE: Rubinos, Lutinos, and Albinos are red eyed Lipochrome once from either Inos or Satinettes. Being Lipochrome White Ground, it is impossible to distinguish either mutation, so we call them Rubino Red Ground, Lutino Yel-low Ground and Albino White Ground
Section 1 - Red Ground Intensive
1101 1 - Red Intensive Class
1102 2 - Rubino Intensive
Section 2 - Red Ground Frost
1201 1 - Red Frost Class
1202 2 - Rubino Frost
Section 3 - Yellow Ground, Intensive and Frost
1301 1 - Yellow Intensive Class
1302 2 - Yellow Frost
1303 3 - Lutino Intensive or Frost
Section 4 - White Ground, Dominant or Recessive
1401 1 - White Dominant Class
1402 2 - White Recessive
1403 3 - Albino Dominant or Recessive
Section 5 - Ivories
1501 1 - Red Ivory Intensive Class
1502 2 - Red Ivory Frost
1503 3 - Rubino Ivory Intensive or Frost
1504 4 - Yellow Ivory Intensive or Frost
1505 5 - Lutino Ivory Intensive or Frost
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Young Class Old Class
Division 17 SECTION NINE – FINCHES OF AMERICAS Buntings of the Americas 900 All Buntings of the Americas 901 Siskins 902 Black-headed Siskin 903 904 Any Other Variety (AOV) 905 Small Finches of the Americas 906 Cuban Melodious 907 908 Blue-black Grassquit (Jacarini) 909 910 Chestnut Bellied Seedeater 911 912 Chestnut Throated Seedeater 913 914 Black-white Seedeater 915 916 Parrot Billed Seedeater 917 918 Any Other Variety (AOV) 919 Larger Finches of the Americas 920 Rufous-collared 921 922 White – collared 923 924 Saffron 925 926 Crimson Pileated 927 928 Black-crested Finch 929 930 Variable Seedeater 931 932 Any Other Variety (AOV) 933 Cardinals 934 Red-Crested (Brazilian) 935 936 Green 937 938 Pope 939 940 Yellow-billed 941 942 Any Other Variety (AOV) 943
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Young Class Old Class 856 Any Other Variety (AOV) 857 Weavers and Whydah 858 Napoleon Weaver 859 860 Orange Bishop Weaver 861
Young Class Old Class 862 Scaly-crowned Weaver 863 864 Any Other Variety (AOV) Weaver 865 866 Pintailed Whydah 867 868 Paradise Whydah 869 870 Combassou 871 872 Queen Whydah 873 874 Red-throated Whydah 875 876 Fisher’s Whydah 877 878 Any Other Variety (AOV) Whydah 879 Serins 880 Green Singing 881 882 Gray Singing 883 884 Yellow-rumped 885 886 St. Helena Seedeater 887 888 Any Other Variety (AOV) 889 Buntings of Africa 890 All Buntings of Africa 891
Large Waxbills 818 Cordon Bleu 819 820 Blue-capped 821 822 Black Cheeked Waxbill 823 824 Melba 825 826 Violet-eared 827 828 Purple Grenadier 829 830 AVO 831
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Section 6 Mosaic (Dimorphic) Males
1601 1 - Red Mosaic Class
1602 2 - Red Ivory Mosaic
1603 3 - Rubino Mosaic
1604 4 - Yellow Mosaic
1605 5 - Yellow Ivory Mosaic
1606 6 - Lutino Mosaic
Section 7 Mosaic (Dimorphic) Females
1701 1 - Red Mosaic Class
1702 2 - Red Ivory Mosaic
1703 3 - Rubino Mosaic
1704 4 - Yellow Mosaic
1705 5 - Yellow Ivory Mosaic
1706 6 - Lutino Mosaic
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DIVISION 2 MELANIN COLORBRED CANARIES
Section 1 - Black Red Intensive Melanin Including Ivory
2101 1 - Black Red Intensive Class
2102 2 - Black Red Ivory
Section 2 - Black Red Frost Melanin Including Ivory
2201 1 - Black Red Frost Class
2202 2 - Black Red Ivory Frost
Section 3 - Brown Red Melanin Including Ivory
2301 1 - Brown Red, Intensive Class
2302 2 - Brown Red Frost
2303 3 - Brown Red Ivory Intensive or Frost
Section 4 - Red Agate & Isabel Melanin Including Ivory
2401 1 - Agate Red Intensive Class
2402 2 - Agate Red Frost
2403 3 - Agate Red Ivory, Intensive or Frost
2404 4 - Isabel Red Intensive
2405 5 - Isabel Red Frost
2406 6 - Isabel Red Ivory Intensive or Frost
Section 5 - Yellow and White
2501 1 - Black Yellow Intensive Class
2502 2 - Black Yellow Frost Frost
2503 3 - Black Yellow Ivory Intesive or Frost
2504 4 - Black White Intensive
2505 5 - Black White Frost
2506 6 - Black White Ivory Intensive or Frost
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Division 15
Young Class Old Class
SECTION SEVEN – EUROPEAN FINCHES
European Finches 700 European Goldfinch 701 702 Chaffinch 703 704 Greenfinch 705 706 Linnet 707 708 European Siskin 709 710 Any Other Variety (AOV) 711
Division 16
SECTION EIGHT – FINCHES OF AFRICA
Small Waxbills 800 Gold-breasted 801 802 Orange-cheeked 803 804 Red-eared 805 806 St. Helena 807 808 Fire finch 809 810 Lavender 811 812 Aurora (Crimson-winged Pytilia) 813 814 Yellow-winged Pytilia 815 816 Any Other Variety – (AOV) 817 Twinspots 832 Dusky 833 834 Dybowski’s 835 836 Green-backed 837 838 Peter’s 839 840 Any Other Variety (AOV) 841 Mannikins 842 Bronze-winged 843 844 Magpie 845 846 Silverbills 847 848 Pearl-headed Amadine (Silverbills) 849 850 Cutthroat 851 852 Red-headed Finch 853 854 Blue-billed (Black and White) 855
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Division 14
Young Class Old Class
SECTION SIX – SOCIETY FINCHES
600 Chocolate – Self 601 602 Chocolate and White 603 604 Dilute Chocolate 605 American Fawn Society 606 Self Fawn 607 608 Fawn and White 609 610 Dilute Fawn 611 American Chestnut Society 612 Self Chestnut 613 614 Chestnut White 615 616 Chestnut Dilute 617 American Solid White 618 Solid White 619 Anerican Crested Society 622 Fawn Crested 623 624 Chestnut Crested 625 626 White Crested 627 Any Other Variety American Society 628 AOV 629 European Society 630 Euro Chocolate 631 632 Euro Chestnut 633 634 Euro Fawn 635 Euro Grey (Choc, Chestnut, Fawn) 637 Dilutes (all) 638 640 Clearwings (all) 641 642 Ino (Cremino, Grayino) 643 644 Albino 645 Japanese Society 646 Pearl 647 648 Crested 649 650 Frilled (all) 651 652 Combination 653 654 Crested, Chest or Neck-Frilled) 655
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2507 7 - Brown Yellow Intensive or Frost Class
2508 8 - Brown Yellow Ivory Intensive or Frost
2509 9 - Brown White Dominant or Recessive
2510 10 - Agate Yellow Dominant or Recessive
2511 11 - Agate Yellow Ivory Intensive or Frost
2512 12 - Agate White Dominant or Recessive
2513 13 - Isabel Yellow Intensive or Frost
2514 14 - Isabel Yellow Ivory Intensive or Frost
2515 15 - Isabel White Dominant or Recessive
Section 6 - Classic Melanin Mosaics (Dimorphic) Males
2601 1 - Black Red Mosaic & Ivory Class
2602 2 - Black Yellow Mosaic & Ivory
2603 3 - Brown Red Mosaic & Ivory
2604 4 - Brown Yellow Mosaic & Ivory
2605 5 - Agate Red Mosaic & Ivory
2606 6 - Agate Yellow Mosaic & Ivory
2607 7 - Isabel Red Mosaic & Ivory
2608 8 - Isabel Yellow Mosaic & Ivory
Section 7 - Classic Melanin Mosaics (Dimorphic) Females
2701 1 - Black Red Mosaic & Ivory Class
2702 2 - Black Yellow Mosaic & Ivory
2703 3 - Brown Red Mosaic & Ivory
2704 4 - Brown Yellow Mosaic & Ivory
2705 5 - Agate Red Mosaic & Ivory
2706 6 - Agate Yellow Mosaic & Ivory
2707 7 - Isabel Red Mosaic & Ivory
2708 8 - Isabel Yellow Mosaic & Ivory
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DIVISION 3 MELANIN CANARIES - New Color Canaries
Section 1 - All Opals
3101 1 - Black Red Opal Intensive or Frost & Ivory Class
3102 2 - Black Yellow Opal Intensive or Frost & Ivory
3103 3 - Black White Opal Dominant or Recessive
3104 4 - Brown Red Opal Intensive or Frost & Ivory
3105 5 - Brown Yellow Opal Intensive or Frost & Ivory
3106 6 - Brown White Opal Intensive or Frost & Ivory
3107 7 - Agate Red Opal Intensive or Frost & Ivory
3108 8 - Agate Yellow Opal Intensive or Frost & Ivory
3109 9 - Agate White Dominant or Recessive
3110 10 - Isabel Red Opal Intensive or Frost & Ivory
3111 11 - Isabel Yellow Opal Intensive or Frost & Ivory
3112 12 - Isabel White Opal Dominant or Recessive
Section 2 - Inos All Ground Colors
3201 1 - Red Ground Ino & Ivory Class
3202 2 - Yellow Ground Ino & Ivory
3203 3 - White Ground Ino Dominate & Recessive
Section 3 - Satinettes All Ground Colors
3301 1 - Red Ground Satinets & Ivory Class
3302 2 - Yellow Ground Satinets & Ivory
3302 3 - White Ground Satinets Dominate & Recessive
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Division 13
SECTION FIVE – INDO-PACIFIC FINCHES
Parrot Finches 500 Blue-faced 501 502 Red-headed 503 504 Pintailed Nonpareil 505 506 Ano Other Variety (AOV) 507 Java Rice Birds 508 Normal Gray 509 510 White 511 512 Pied (Calico) 513 514 Cinnamon 515 516 Any Other Variety (AOV) 517 Finches of India and Indonesia 518 Indian Silverbills 519 520 Spice 521 522 Strawberry 523 524 Green Avadavat 525 526 White-hooded Nun 527 528 Pallid Nun 529 530 Black-hooded Nun 531 532 Tricolor Nun 533 534 Timor Zebra 535 536 Any Other Variety (AOV) 537
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Young Class Old Class SECTION FOUR – OTHER AUSTRALIAN FINCHES
Pintailed Type 400 Normal Shafttail 401 402 Mutation Shafttail 403 404 Masked 405 406 Parsons 407 408 Any Other Variety (AOV) 409 Grass finches 410 Diamond Sparrow 411 412 Mutation Diamond Sparrow 413
Young Class Old Class 414 Cherry Finch (Plumhead) 415 416 Bicheno (Owl) 417 418 Star Finch 419 420 Mutation Star Finch 421 422 Painted 423 424 Crimson (blood Finch) 425 426 Any Other Variety (AOV) 427 Waxbill/ Mannikin 428 Chestnut-breasted 429 430 Pictorella 431 432 Any Other Variety (AOV) 433
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Section 4 - Pastels - All Ground Colors
3401 1 - Black Red Pastel Intensive or Frost & Ivory Class
3402 2 - Black Yellow Pastel Intensive or Frost & Ivory
3403 3 - Black White Pastel Dominant or Recessive
3404 4 - Brown Red Pastel Intensive or Frost & Ivory
3405 5 - Brown Yellow Pastel Intensive or Frost & Ivory
3406 6 - Brown White Pastel Dominant or Recessive
3407 7 - Agate Red Pastel Intensive or Frost & Ivory
3408 8 - Agate Yellow Pastel Intensive or Frost & Ivory
3409 9 - Agate White Pastel Dominant or Recessive
3410 10 - Isabel Red Pastel Intensive or Frost & Ivory
3411 11 - Isabel Yellow Pastel Intensive or Frost & Ivory
3412 12 - Isabel White Pastel Dominant or Recessive
3413 13 - Black Red Pastel Gray Wing Intensive or Frost & Ivory
3414 14 - Black Yellow Pastel Gray Wing Intensive or Frost & Ivory
3415 15 - Black White Pastel Gray Wing Dominate or Reces-sive
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Section 5 - Red & Yellow Melanin Mosaic Males
3501 1 - Black Pastel Red Mosaic Class
3502 2 - Black Pastel Red Mosaic Greywing
3503 3 - Brown Pastel Red Mosaics
3504 4 - Isabel Pastel Red Mosaics
3505 5 - Satinet Red Mosaic
3506 6 - Agate Opal Red Mosaic
3507 7 - Brown Opal Red Mosaic
3508 8 - Brown Yellow Mosaic
3509 9 - Agate Yellow Mosaic
3510 10 - Isabel Yellow Mosaic
3511 11 - Satinet Yellow Mosaic
3512 12 - Brown Pastel Yellow Mosaic
3513 13 - Agate Pastel Yellow Mosaic
3514 14 - Isabel Pastel Yellow Mosaic
3515 15 - Opal Yellow Mosaic
3516 16 - Brown Opal Yellow Mosaic
3517 17 - Agate Opal Yellow Mosaic
3518 18 - Ino Red Mosaic
3519 19 - Ino Yellow Mosaic
3520 20 - Topaz Red Mosaic
3521 21 - Topaz Yellow Mosaic
3522 22 - Onyx Red Mosaic
3523 23 - Onyx Yellow Mosaic
3524 24 - Eumo Red Mosaic
3525 25 - Eumo Yellow Mosaic
3526 26 - Cobalt Red Mosaic
3527 27 - Cobalt Yellow Mosaic
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Young Class Old Class
Division 12 SECTION THREE – GOULDIAN FINCHES
Normal Gouldian 300 Red-headed Normal Cock 301 302 Red-headed Normal Hen 303 304 Black-headed Normal Cock 305 306 Black-headed Normal Hen 307 308 Orange-headed Normal Cock 309 310 Orange-headed Normal Hen 311 Normal Gouldian with Other Color Breast 312 Red-headed Normal with White Breast 313 314 Black-headed Normal with White Breast 315 316 Orange-headed Normal with White Breast 317 318 Normal Gouldian with Other color Breast 319 Yellow Bodied Gouldian 320 Yellow Bodied with Purple Breast 321 322 Yellow Bodied with White Breast 323 324 Yellow Bodied with Other Color Breast 325 Blue Bodied Gouldian 326 Blue Bodied Gouldian 327 Any Other Variety 328 Dilute 329 330 Silver 331 332 Any Other Variety (AOV) 333
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Gary & Stephani Spruill
Specializing in Black Breast, Black Cheek, Black Face, Penguin and Nor-
mal Gray Zebra finches.
Email: [email protected]
ENJOY THE SHOW!
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Section 6 - Red & Yellow Melanin Mosaic Females
3601 1 - Black Pastel Red Mosaic Class
3602 2 - Black Pastel Red Mosaic Greywing
3603 3 - Brown Pastel Red Mosaics
3604 4 - Isabel Pastel Red Mosaics
3605 5 - Satinet Red Mosaic
3606 6 - Agate Opal Red Mosaic
3607 7 - Brown Opal Red Mosaic
3608 8 - Brown Yellow Mosaic
3609 9 - Agate Yellow Mosaic
3610 10 - Isabel Yellow Mosaic
3611 11 - Satinet Yellow Mosaic
3612 12 - Brown Pastel Yellow Mosaic
3613 13 - Agate Pastel Yellow Mosaic
3614 14 - Isabel Pastel Yellow Mosaic
3615 15 - Opal Yellow Mosaic
3616 16 - Brown Opal Yellow Mosaic
3617 17 - Agate Opal Yellow Mosaic
3618 18 - Ino Red Mosaic
3619 19 - Ino Yellow Mosaic
3620 20 - Topaz Red Mosaic
3621 21 - Topaz Yellow Mosaic
3622 22 - Onyx Red Mosaic
3623 23 - Onyx Yellow Mosaic
3624 24 - Eumo Red Mosaic
3625 25 - Eumo Yellow Mosaic
3626 26 - Cobalt Red Mosaic
3627 27 - Cobalt Yellow Mosaic
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Section 7 - Melanin New Mutations Topaz-Onyx-Eumo-Cobalt and Siskin Cross
3701 1 - Topaz All Ground Color Class
3702 2 - Onyx All Ground Color
3703 3 - Eumo All Ground Color
3704 4 - Cobalt All Ground Color
3705 5 - Red Siskin Cross
3706 6 - AOV
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Young Class Old Class Large Softbills 140 Toucans 141 142 Toucanettes 143 144 Touracos 145 146 Jays & Magpies 147 148 Hornbills 149 150 Any Other Variety (AVO) 151
Division 11
SECTION TWO – ZEBRA FINCHES
Normal Zebra 200 Normal Gray Cock 201 202 Normal Gray Hen 203 Fawn Zebra 204 Fawn Cock 205 206 Fawn Hen 207 Chestnut Flanked White Zebra 208 Chestnut-flanked White Cock 209 210 Chestnut-flanked White Hen 211 212 Chestnut Flanked Continental Cock 213 214 Chestnut Flanked Continental Hen 215 Other Variety Zebras 216 White 217 218 Pied 219 220 Silver 221 222 Cream 223 224 Penguin 225 226 Light back 227 Rarer Variety Zebras 228 Black-breasted 229 230 Orange-breasted 231 232 Crested, any color 233 234 Black-faced 235 236 Black Cheeked 237 238 Gray / Fawn Cheeked 239
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Type Canaries San Antonio
Judge
Jim Pickel
STAFF
Secretary Lisa Holmes
Steward
Deborah Eaton
Ribbons & Rosettes
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Don’s
Birdhouse
Magnolia, Texas
Have a Great Show!
281-259-7951
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NFSS GENERAL STANDARD FOR FINCHES & SOFTBILLS CONFORMATION 50 POINTS Head and Body 20 POINTS Wings and Tail 20 POINTS Legs and Feet 20 POINTS COLOR AND MARKINGS 15 POINTS DEPORTMENT AND PRESENTATION 15 POINTS
Division 10 Young Class Old Class SECTION ONE – SOFTBILLS Nectarines 100 Hummingbirds 101 102 Dacris 103 104 Sunbirds 105 106 Honeycreepers/Sugarbirds 107 108 White Eyes (Zosterops) 109 110 Bananaquits 111 112 Any Other Variety (AOV) 113 Mynah Birds 114 Indian Hill Mynahs 115 116 Dumont Mynah 117 118 Pagoda Mynah 119 120 Any Other Variety (AOV) 121 Small Softbills 122 Starlings 123 124 Bulbuls 125 126 Pekin Robin 127 128 Silver-eared Mesias 129 130 Thrushes 131 132 Tanagers 133 134 Leaf birds 135 136 Barbets 137 138 Any Other Variety (AOV) 139
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Finch Judge Laura Watkins
My bird journey started when I was a child, as my moth-er always seemed to have a canary or pair of finches in the kitchen for company. After the typical childhood budgie, and then a cockatiel, I acquired a pair of Green Singing Finch which raised babies in my dining room! That began my fascination with Finches, and I began breeding them in earnest in 1992 after I built my first backyard aviary. Since then I’ve successfully raised over 20 different species of finches from Zebras to Grassfinches and Waxbills, as well as Diamond Doves, Button Quail and a few hookbills. I became interested in showing after attending an NCBS show and a Zebra specialty show, both in California. I later learned to Steward at the shows, and became an NFSS judge in 2013. I love judging, as it gives me the opportunity to not only recognize and reward breeding excellence, husbandry and showmanship, but to also ed-ucate hobbyists, breeders and the general public about birds and their place in our homes and lives. The best part? Making new friends, and reconnecting with old friends!
Laura Watkins (The Finch Fanatic) Member AFA, ASA, FSSDC Panel Judge, National Finch & Softbill Society (NFSS.org)
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Type Judge Jim Pickel
I have been raising birds most of my life. As a child in Kansas, I raised pigeons, pheasants, quail, and other assorted fowl. For the past 32 years, I have been raising and showing type canaries, colorbred canaries and finches. Aside from numerous Best in Show awards for both type canaries and finches, I have also won Kellogg awards in both: Best Gloster in 1988 and Best Type with a Fife Canary in 1989. I have been judging for 30 years includ-ing five U.S. National Cage Bird Shows and several Canadian Shows, as well as the 2000 Canadian Nationals held in Windsor. I have been an officer of numerous bird clubs, Presi-dent of the Midwest Pheasant and Waterfowl Society, a past President of the American Chapter of the IGBA and am currently the President of the Old Variety Canary Associa-tion. I have also served on the U.S. National Cage Bird Club’s Board of Directors. I am presently raising Fifes, Northern and South-ern Dutch Frills, Borders, Irish Fancy, Scott Fancy and Lizard canaries.
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Division 4
Old Varieties
SECTION 1 PARISIAN FRILLS
Standard*
Size and Shape: From 19 to 22 cm. Well Built. Feathering: Very even, Fine and long, or crisp and sharp. Position: Well poised. Massive and symmetrical disposi-tion of the feathers. Mantle: Abundant and well develop, with frills reaching almost to the rump. Breast Feathers: Double frills, well furnished and sym-metrical. Flanks: Symmetrical with mantle and jabot. Rising well over the wings and shoulders. Head and Neck: Frills on the head of the type “calotte” or the type “casquette”. Perfect transition from head to body. Tail Coverts: Falling evenly from the rump on either side Wings: Long and close to the body. Legs and Feet: Well developed. Nails like corkscrew Tail: Long and large. Type of quills in line. Condition: Vigorous, with poise.General impression mas-sive and symmetrical.
Class 4101 Yellow, Clear or Ticked 4102 Buff, Clear or Ticked 4103 Yellow Green Variegated 4104 Buff Green Variegated 4105 Cinnamon, Cinnamon Variegated (Any Color) 4106 Blue Variegated (Any Color) 4107 Heavy Variegated 4108 Green Self or Foul 4109 White, Clear or Ticked
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Finches Austin
Judge
Laura Watkins
Staff
Secretary
Sally Porter
Stewards
Cheryl Burns
Ribbons & Rosettes
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Best Wishes
For
A
GREAT
Show!
Dominique Salet
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SECTION 2 NORTHERN DUTCH FRILLS Standard
Legs and Feet: Long thighs, normally feathered legs not too bent. Head and Neck: Slightly raised, small and without frills. Size: About 17 centimeters. Mantle: Symmetrical, well proportioned, without any additional frilling. Flank: Full, bulky, even, rising towards the shoulders Breast: Frills symmetrical and complete. Condition: Healthy, clean and entire Plumage: Frills undamaged and symmetrical Class 4201 Yellow, Clear or Ticked 4202 Buff, Clear or Ticked 4203 Yellow Green Variegated 4204 Buff Green Variegated 4205 Yellow Cinnamon Variegated 4206 Buff Cinnamon Variegated 4207 Heavy Variegated (Any Color) 4208 Green Self or Foul 4209 Cinnamon, Self or Foul 4210 White, Clear or Ticked 4211 White Variegated (Any Color) 4212 Blue, Self or Foul 4213 Blue Variegated
SECTION 3 GIBBER ITALICUS FRILL
Standard
Position: In the form of a figure seven Head: Small and fine, narrow skull, small beak, no frills. Neck: Long and horizontal, no frills. Legs: Long and stiff, things exposed. Wings: Long and close to the body. Shoulders: High, with symmetrical frills. Tail: Long, vertical, pressed to the perch. Breast: Beast bone naked, frills not meeting in the cen-
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Class 4301 Clear or Ticked 4302 Any Color Variegated 4303 Any Color Self or Foul
SECTION 4 SOUTHERN FRILL
Standard Carriage: In the form of a figure seven, neck xtended and square with the back. Size: 16 to 17 centimeters. Head and Neck: Small and slender, neck elongated. Mantle: Curving symmetrically from left and right. Breast: Small “painier”, well filled and perfect. Flanks: Curling upwards, well raised up Legs and Feet: Thighs not showing, legs stiff. Tail: Long, closed, almost touching the perch. Condition: Healthy, clean and perfect.
Class 4401 Yellow, Clear or Ticked 4402 Buff, Clear or Ticked 4403 Yellow Green Variegated 4404 Buff Green Variegated 4405 White, Clear or Ticked 4406 White Variegated 4407 Green, Self or Foul 4408 Fawn Variegated 4409 Blue, Self or Foul
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Best Wishes
For
A
GREAT
Show!
Clarence Culwell
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Notes!
Spanish Timbrados
Spanish Timbrado Society of America
United Spanish Timbrado Fanciers
Canary Finch Society
Nanci Loren
832-264-4138
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SECTION 5 ANY OTHER FRILL Class 4501 Any Color Crested Padavon Frill 4502 Any Color Non-Crested Padavon Frill 4503 Any Color Swiss Frill 4504 Any color Giboso Espanol 4505 Any Color Milano Frill 4506 Any Color Fiorino Crested Frill 4507 Any Color Fiorino Non Crested Frill 4508 Any Other Variety Frill
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SECTION 6 LIZARDS
Standard
Spangles: For regularity and distinctness. Feather Quality: For tightness and silkiness. Ground color: For depth and evenness. Breast: For extent and regularity of rowings. Wings and tail: For neatness and darkness. Cap: For neatness and shape. Covert feathers: For darkness and lacing. Eyelash: For regularity and clarity. Beak, legs, and feet: For darkness. Steadiness and staging.
Class 4601 Silver Cap 4602 Gold Cap 4603 Silver Cap, Broken 4604 Gold Cap, Broken 4605 All Non-Capped 4606 Any Blue or Brown
SECTION 7 OLD CRESTED VARIETIES
Standard
The standard of perception for the breed, as laid down by the Crested Canary Club, is as follows: Size and formation of crest shall be the first considera-tion. A crest cannot be too large. It should consist of an abundance of broad, long and veiny feathers evenly radiated from a small center well over eyes, beak and poll. A good crest may be flat if well filled in at the back and without splits, but a drooping or weeping crest shall have preference. The body should in shape resemble that of a bullfinch possessing substance in proportion to its length with a broad back, nicely arched, full and well circled chest, tail short and nar-row wings not extending beyond root of tail, nor crossed at tips, but fitting closely to the body. The neck should be full and the beak short. The bird should stand well across the perch on short legs, with thighs and hocks well set back. The Crest-bred should possess a body as above
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SECTION 2 HARTZ TOPKNOTS
9201 Clear Body (Clear Crest) 9202 Clear Body (Dark or Grizzled Crest) 9203 White Body (Clear Crest) 9204 White Body (Dark or Grizzled Crest) 9205 Yellow Variegated 9206 Buff Variegated 9207 White Variegated 9208 Cinnamon Variegated 9209 Fawn Variegated Hartz Topnot 9210 Green, Self or Foul 9211 Cinnamon, Self or Foul 9212 Fawn, Self or Foul
9213 Blue, Self or Foul 9214 Any Other Color
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described. The head should be large and round broad at every part, with a small beak and an abundance of long, broad feathers commencing at entrance of beak, continu-ing over the crown and flowing well down the poll and should be well browed. In a good Crest-bred the feathers of the crown when turned over should reach the end of the beak, the heavy brow should give the bird a sulky appearance without brushing. When two or more birds are of equal merit in crest or head properties the smaller bird shall take precedence, if it is of the correct type, the Club recognizing it to be more difficult to obtain, but no restriction whatever is placed on the length of the bird. Qual-ity of feather and high condition to have due weight.
Class 4701 Crested, Clear or Ticked 4702 Crested Green Variegated 4703 Crested Cinnamon Variegated 4704 Crested White Ground Variegated 4705 Fawn Variegated 4706 Fawn Self or Foul 4707 Cinnamon Variegated 4708 Cinnamon, Self or Foul
SECTION 8 CREST BRED
4801 Crest Bred, Clear or Ticked 4802 Crest Bred Green Variegated 4803 Crest Bred Cinnamon Variegated 4804 Crest Bred White Ground Variegated 4805 Crest Bred, Self or Foul 4806 Fawn Variegated 4807 Fawn, Self or Foul
PELLE’S AVIARY
Rosa Pelle 281-556-5205
Champion Breeder Waterslager Canaries
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Patricia Hartnett
Breeder & Exhibitor Of
American Singers Glosters
& Rollers
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Division 9
Hartz Hartz Club of America Standard
Est. 1985 Scale of Points used at the National Cage Bird Show
for judging Domestic Hartz Canaries Head Plainhead Slightly round, almond shaped eye centered in roundness, neat beak, no brows or bulky head Topknot No part of eye covered, well centered, neat, free from bald spots or splits, almond shaped, loose or rough feathering not permitted Body & Size 4 ¾ not to exceed 5 ¼, ideal size 5 inches, body slightly rounded with a racy look, slim, no cobbiness or heaviness permittted Wings Meet in center, not crossed, lie close to body Legs Showing thigh Tail Straight, proportioned, extension of body Plumage & Color Smooth, silky, even color, NO red ground or color fed Position & Carriage Free moving, fearless, stand at 45° angle Condition & Staging Clean and healthy, clean standard show cage
Class SECTION 1 HARTZ PLAINHEAD
9101 Yellow, Clear or Ticked 9102 Buff, Clear or Ticked Class 9103 White, Clear or Ticked 9104 Yellow Variegated 9105 Buff Variegated 9106 White Variegated 9107 Cinnamon Variegated 9108 Fawn Variegated 9109 Green Heavy Variegated 9110 Yellow Green, Self or Foul Hartz Plainhead 9111 Buff Green, Self or Foul 9112 Cinnamon, Self or Foul 9114 Blue, Self or Foul 9115 Any Other Color
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SECTION 9 BELGIAN FANCY
Standard
The following is the standard of the C.O.M. for the Belgian Fancy Position: Comfortable and confident. Neck: Well elongated and fine Legs: Upright and stiff Shoulders: High Head: Lowered. Head: Small, oval, narrow and sleek Neck: Long, refined and extended Shoulders: High, well set and well filled. Back: Long, Broad, well filled and up-right. Body: Long and tapering. Breast: Prominent and well filled. Wings: Long, tightly folded, touching without crossing. Tail: Long, upright, closely folded, tiff and closed at the tip. Legs: Long, slim and upright. Plumage: Smooth, without frills. Size: 17 to 18 cm. From the tip of the beak to the end of the tail.
Class 4901 Clear or Ticked 4902 Any Color Variegated 4903 Any Color, Self or Foul
SECTION 10 SCOT FANCY
Standard
Shape: Body long and tapering and curved in the form of a half circle, convex above, concave below, with a clean outline, feather being close, short and tight. Head and Neck: Small, neat, snaky head. Long tapering neck. Shoulders and Back: High, narrow, rounded shoulders, well filled in. Long, narrow, well-filled back curving from shoulders to tail. Tail: Long, narrow, closely folded and well curved. Style, Nerve and Traveling: Well raised up, forming a high circle. Bold, free and jaunty carriage with plenty of life and action. Size: Approximately 6 ¾ inches (17cm.) Quality and Condition: Clean, healthy, perfect condition.
Class 41001 Clear or Ticked 41002 Any Color Variegated 41003 Any Color, Self or Foul
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SECTION 11 LANCASHIRE
Standard
Head, Coppy; Neck, for fullness and thickness. Back, round, full and long. Length of bird and substance Upstanding position and type. Condition and cleanliness
Class 41101 Lancashire Coppy (Any Color) 41102 Lancashire Plainhead (Any Color)
Division 5
Border Fancy Canaries
Standard Head & Neck: Head well-rounded and neat when viewed from any angle, beak fine, eyes clear and positioned to rest on an imaginary line as an ex-tension to the line between the upper and lower mandible o f the beak, very slightly forward of the central point of the head. Neck rather fine, in keeping with the head and flowing smoothly into the body lines and of a sufficient length to give a free, jaunty look to the head carriage.
Body: Well filled and nicely rounded running ina smooth downward curve from the gentle, smooth rise of the shoulders to the point of the tail. The chest is also nicely rounded, but not heavy, the line of the curve to the root of the tail always be-ing downwards. Viewed from above and behind the body outline should be symmetrically pear shaped.
Wings: Compact and carried close to the body, covering the back with primary and secondary flight feathers meeting at the tips, out flight tips to meet at the root of the
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Division 8
Glosters
Corona: Neatness, regular unbroken round shape. eye discerni-ble with definite center. Body Back well filled and wings laying close thereto, full neck, chest nicely rounded without prominence Tail: Closely Folded And Well Carried. Plumage: Close, firm, giving a clean cut appearance of good quality and good natural color Carriage: Alert, with quick, lively movement Legs & Feet: Medium length, without blemish. Size: Tendency to the diminutive. Condition: Health and cleanliness
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7202 Buff Green 7203 Yellow Cinnamon Class 7204 Buff Cinnamon 7205 White - Blue 7206 White - Fawn
SECTION 3 MEDIUM VARIEGATED
Class
7301 Yellow Green 7302 Buff Green 7303 Yellow Cinnamon 7304 Buff Cinnamon 7305 White - Blue 7306 White - Fawn SECTION 4 HEAVILY VARIEGATED Class
7401 Yellow Green 7402 Buff Green 7403 Yellow Cinnamon 7404 Buff Cinnamon 7405 White - Blue 7406 White - Fawn SECTION 5 SELF OR FOUL Class 7501 Yellow Green 7502 Buff Green 7503 Yellow Cinnamon 7504 Buff Cinnamon 7505 Blue 7506 Fawn
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Legs & Feet: Legs of medium length and showing a little thigh. The legs should be fine yet in harmony with the size of the bird and allowing it to adopt a gay, jaunty stance. Fee in keeping with the legs, both to be clean and without blemish.
Plumage: Close, firm and find quality, presenting a smooth, silken, glossy appearance, free from browiness frill or roughness.
Tail: Close packed and narrow, being nicely rounded and well filled in at the root.
Position & Carriage: Semi-erect standing at an angle of about 60 degrees. Gay and jaunty with a full poise of the head.
Color: Rich, soft and pure as level in tint as possible throughout but extreme depth and hardness, such as color feeding gives, are debarred. Any exhibit being color will be disqualified.
Size: The ideal length from the top of the head to the tip of the tail is approximately five and three quarter (5 ¾) inches, length should be in proportion and balance with other features of the bird.
Health: Condition and cleanliness shall have due weight.
SECTION 1 CLEAR, TICKED, LIGHTLY VARIEGATED Class
5101 Yellow, Clear or Ticked 5102 Buff, Clear or Ticked 5103 White, Clear or Ticked 5104 Yellow Green Lightly Variegated 5105 Buff Green Lightly Variegated 5106 Yellow Cinnamon Lightly Variegated 5107 Buff Cinnamon Lightly Variegated 5108 White with A.O.C. Lightly Variegated
SECTION 2 VARIEGATED & HEAVY VARIEGATED
5201 Yellow Green Variegated 5202 Buff Green Variegated 5203 Yellow Cinnamon Variegated 5204 Buff Cinnamon Variegated 5205 Yellow Heavy Green Variegated 5206 Buff Heavy Green Variegated 5207 Yellow Heavy Cinnamon Variegated 5208 Buff Heavy Cinnamon Variegated 5209 White with A.O.C. Heavy Variegated
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SECTION 3 SELF OR FOUL
Class 5301 Yellow Green ¾ Dark Variegated 5302 Buff Green ¾ Dark Variegated 5303 Yellow Cinnamon ¾ Dark Variegated 5304 Buff Cinnamon ¾ Dark Variegated 5305 Yellow Green, Self or Foul 5306 Buff Green, Self or Foul 5307 Yellow Cinnamon, Self or Foul 5308 Buff Cinnamon, Self or Foul 5309 White with Any Other Color, ¾ Dark, Self or Foul
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Division 7
Fife Fancy Canary Standard
HEAD & NECK: Small, round and neat, beak fine, eyes central to roundness of head and body. Neck rather fine in keeping with the head and flowing smoothly into body lines, and of sufficient length to give a free, jaunty look to head and carriage.
BODY: Well filled and nicely rounded running in a smooth downward curve from the gentle, smooth rise over the shoulder to the point of the tail. The chest also nicely rounded, but not heavy. The line of the curve to the root of the tail always being downwards. Viewed from above and behind the body outline should be symmetrical and smooth.
WINGS: Compact and carried close to the body, meeting at the tips just below root of tail.
LEGS: of medium length, showing little thigh.
PLUMAGE: Close, firm, fine in quality.
TAIL: Close packed and narrow being nicely rounded and filed in at the root.
POSTIION AND CARRIAGE: Semi-erect, standing at an angle of 60°. Gay, jaunty, with full poise of head.
COLOR: Rich, soft and pure,, as level in tint as possible throughout, but estreme depth and hardness such as color feeding gives, are debarred.
HEALTH: Condition and cleanliness shall have due weight.
SIZE: Not to exceed 4 – 4 ½ inches.
SECTION 1 CLEAR OR TICKED
Class
7101 Yellow 7102 Buff 7103 White
SECTION 2 LIGHTLY VARIEGATED
Class
7201 Yellow Green
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Division 6
Type Canaries
SECTION 1 YORKSHIRE
Standard
Head: The head should be full, round and clearly defined. Back-skull: Deep carried back in line with rise of shoul-ders. Eye: Near centre of head as possible. Shoulders: Proportionately broad, rounded and carried well up to, and gradually merging into the head. Breast: Full and deep, corresponding to width and rise of shoulders and carried up full to base of beak which should be neat and fine. Body: Well rounded and gradually tapering throughout to tail. Position: Attitude erect with fearless carriage, legs long without being stilty and slight lift of tail. Feather: Close, short and tight. Wings proportionately long and evenly carried down the centre of the back and firmly set on a compact and closely folded tail Size: Length approximately 6 3/4 inches with corresponding symmetrical proportions. Condition: Health, cleanliness, and sound feather, color pure and level.
Class 6101 Yellow, Clear or Ticked* 6102 Buff, Clear or Ticked 6103 Yellow Green Variegated 6104 Buff Green Variegated
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Class 6105 Yellow Three Parts Dark 6106 Buff Three Parts Dark 6107 Yellow Cinnamon Variegated 6108 Buff Cinnamon Variegated 6109 Green, Self or Foul 6110 Cinnamon, Self or Foul 6111 Yellow Heavy Variegated 6112 Buff Heavy Variegated 6113 White Clear or Ticked 6114 White Variegated 6115 Blue Self or Foul 6116 Fawn Self or Foul
SECTION 2 NORWICH
Standard Feature Description
Type : Short and cobby. Back broad and well filled-in, show-ing a slight rise transversely. Chest Broad and deep, giving an expansive curved front, and sweeping under therefrom in one full curve to the tail. Ideal length 6 to 6.25 ins. Stance or position at about an angle of 45 degrees. Head: Proportionately bold and assertive in its carriage. A full forehead rising from a short neat beak. To be well rounded over and across the skull. Cheeks full and clear featured, eye to be well placed and discernible. Neck: Short and thick, continuing the run from the backskull onto the shoulders, and from a full throat into the breast. Wings: Short and well braced, meeting nicely at the tips, to rest lightly yet closely on the rump. Tail: Short, closely packed, and well filled-in at the root. Rigidly carried, giving an all-of-one-piece appearance with the body. Legs & Feet: Well set back. Feet perfect. Condition: In full bloom of perfect health. Bold, bouncing movement. Quality of Feather: Close and fine in texture, presenting the smooth, silky plumage necessary to give a clean-cut contour. Color: Rich, bright and level throughout, with sheen or brilliancy. Yellows a deep or-ange. Buffs rich in ground and well mealed. Staging: Clean and correctly staged.
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Class 6603 The German Crest has a special place between the color-bred and type canar-ies. It combines the color qualities of the color-bred canary with a crest that is unique to the breed. CREST Conforming to the oval head shape, the crest radiates from a clearly defined small center point. Observed from the side the edge of the crest reaches the beak and continues to the neck in a slightly wavy line. The continuation into the neck feathers is smooth with no gaps or breaks. The eye is evident (obvious). COLOR The color characteristics have the same requirements as in the color-bred ca-naries. Spots (pied, brindle coloring) is not permitted. The crest color on lipochrome birds is bright and clear, dark, or mottled. TYPE The body shape conforms to that of the color-bred birds. The wings should lie close to the body without crossing. FEATHER The feather should not show any gaps or breaks and lie smoothly on the body. The tail is neatly closed, symmetrical and very slightly notched. The length of the tail has to fit with (balance) the body. SIZE The is size is 13.5 to 14.5 centimeters. STANCE The stance is approximately 45 degrees with relation to the perch. The birds should be alert, but not agitated. GENERAL EFFECT The bird is clean, in good condition and shows that it is accustomed to the cage. In this category even the cleanliness of the cage is a consideration.
SECTION 6 GERMAN CREST
STANDARD
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color, with only the melanistic coloring of the dark under flu distinguishing it as a self bird, not a clear bird. (When the Satinette also has striations, it is then called Isabel Satinette. Here, the brown melanistic pigmentation is in a striated formation with ground color between. The ruby eyes determine if the bird is an Isabel Satinette or a black-eyed Isabel). Self A bird with melanistic pigmentation on all of its feathers, legs, feet and beak. 3 Part Parts Dark A bird showing only one quarter of its body with light feathering. Ticked A clear bird having a mark on its body coverable by a penny. ("one pence piece") Unflighted A bird that has not moulted its flight feathers. Current year bird. (In Eng-land, a bird is not color-fed until after the fledgling moult and therefore it's primary flight feathers will appear white to pale yellow against the red or rose ground color. This obvious contrast is a sure sign of this being a current year's bird, in a country where closed bands are not used for dating birds.) Variegated A clear bird showing any form of melanistic markings on it's feathers, from a tick to 3 parts dark. Adapted & Revised by SCCA (1995) from the earlier versions done by the Stafford Ca-nary Club in England. Copied from the Stafford Canary Club of America web site.
Class SECTION 6 OTHER TYPE CANARIES
6601 Australian Plainhead 6602 Bernese Canary 6603 German Crested Canary 6604 Irish Fancy 6605 Japanese Hoso 6607 Raza Espanola 6608 Any Other Variety Type Canary
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Class 6201 Buff, Clear or Ticked* 6202 Yellow, Clear or Ticked 6203 Buff - Variegated 6204 Yellow - Variegated 6205 Buff Heavily Variegated To Three-Quarter Dark 6206 Yellow Heavily Variegated To Three-Quarter Dark 6207 Buff Green, Self or Foul** 6208 Yellow Green, Self or Foul 6209 Buff Cinnamon – Variegated, Self Or Foul 6210 Yellow Cinnamon – Variegated, Self or Foul 6211 White, Blue, or Fawn – Clear, ticked, Variegated, Self or Foul * A ticked Yorkshire or Norwich must have only one dark mark (coverable by a penny) on an otherwise clear body. ** A foul Norwich must have only one light mark on a dark body or one light wing or tail mark. (Not exceeding three light feathers side by side to form a solid mark.)
SECTION 3 COLUMBUS FANCY
Standard
Standard and Scale of Points
COLOR: Natural; bright and rich throughout; color-fed or bred not accepted. .................. 15 pts
BODY: Well rounded; chest broad and full; back wide and full; neck
heavy and full blending smoothly from head to shoulders; having a
slightly tabular appearance 20 pts
SMOOTH HEAD: Large and wide in proportion with the robust size of the bird; round-ed from front to back and side to side with a rise over the beak; showing brows; eyes bright; unobstructed; beak short 20 pts
orCREST: A wide oval blending smoothly into the back of the head and neck feathers; length not extend beyond the tip of the beak or obscure the eyes; well centered over the eye; set close to the skull without splits, horns or bare spots; eyes bright; unob-structed; beak short .................. 20 pts
FEATHER: Neat; silky; smoothly follows the contour of the body 10 pts
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WINGS: Evenly set; carried close to the body with the tips touching at the base of the tail. ................... 5 pts
TAIL: Short; compact; straight; carried rigidly 5 pts
LEGS & FEET: Neat; stocky; set well back; showing no thigh 5 pts
SIZE: Substantial; all parts in proportion; ideal length 6 inches 5 pts
GENERAL APPEARANCE: Alert, steady; clean and healthy; no cobbiness or feather frilling; stands at a 45 degree angle over the perch; moves readily from perch to perch; shown in Columbus Fancy show cage 10 pts
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Cinnamon Another term used for a brown. Often used to describe variegated brown birds, e.g., "a cinnamon crested, frosted, variegated cinnamon and rose hen". Clear A bird showing no melanistic pigmentation of its body. (Check the under flu feathers. A satinette appears clear but the under flu is dark.) The crest can be clear, grizzle or dark. Crested A growth of feathers radiating from a central point on the head. One of two partners in a breeding pair. Dark Crested A crest of dark feathers (Black, Brown/Cinnamon). Dimorphic A very broad feather that extends the amount of frosting on the edges of the feather. Dimorphism exhibits two distinct forms of feather pattern for the cock and hen, may appear in clear, variegated and self varieties. (What appears to be a clear red or rose fledging, in the Summer/Fall moult will turn white with red markings). Flighted A bird having moulted its flight feathers, (over 18 months old). Foul A self-bird having up to three light feathers in either its wings or tail. Frosted A bird showing white frosting on the tips of it's feathers. Grizzle A term to describe melanistic markings in the crest, appearing as a salt and peppery crest Ino A self-bird having chocolate brown melanistic pigmentation in a spangled for-mation and red eyes in a recessive (non-sex linked) factor, therefore without albinism. (The non-pigmented is a red eye, clear red lipochrome and is called a Rubino). Isabel A self-bird. A diluted brown (cinnamon) bird. Isabel Satinette (See Satinette) Mosaic A term used interchangeably with dimorphic. However, there is a dramatic difference. The male markings in a new type Mosaic are brighter and more extensive than in the old type dimorphic male markings. In the clear Mosaic variety, both male and female show more ground color contrasted with more distinct red markings. Non-Crested A Stafford without a crest but with a round head, which sustains the round crest. One of two partners in a breeding pair. Not interchangeable with the Col-or Bred Red ground canary. Non-Frosted A bird that shows no frosting on its feather tips. Opal A self-bird characterized by the inhibition of brown, having gray/blue strated melanistic pigmentation. the dark, melanistic color appears in the underside of the feathers, while the outer feather have a milky gray/blue glaze. Pastel A paling or dilute factor called ivory in the lipochrome and pastel in the mela-nin. The first reduction in black and brown melanin pigment produces agate, the sec-ond reduction is the Pastel. In the self, appears as a suffusion of brown melanistic pig-mentation covering the entire plumage.
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SECTION 5 STAFFORD CANARY Standard
Crested
The crest feathers should radiate from a small circle at the center of the top of the head and should finish level with the top of the eye. There should not be an obvious break at the back of the head where the crest meets the neck.
Non-Crested The head should have a broad well rounded appearance from whatever angle it is viewed. The forehead should have a good rise above the beak. The curve of the head should continue to rise to the center of the skull, giving the head a nice rounded ap-pearance. The forehead should be broad as the head is behind the eye. And finally the head should have a browy appearance with heavy feathering above the eye.
Crested or Non-Crested
Red or Rose Ground Color Class 6501 Clear Non-Frosted 6502 Clear Frost 6503 Ticked or Variegated, Non-Frost 6504 Ticked or Variegated, Frost 6505 Bronze, Self or Foul, Non-Frost 6506 Bronze, Self or Foul, Frost 6507 Brown, Self or Foul, Non-Frost 6508 Brown, Self or Foul, Frost 6509 Agate & Isabel, Self or Foul, Non- Frost & Frost 6510 All Opals, Self or Foul, Non-Frost & Frost 6511 All Inos, Self or Foul, Non-Frost & Frost 6512 All Satinettes, Self or Foul, Non-Frost & Frost 6513 All Pastels, Self or Foul, Non-Frost & Frost 6514 Mosaic, Clear, Ticked or Variegated 6515 Mosaic, Self or Foul (Bronze, Brown, Agate, Isabel, Opal, Ino, Satinette & Pastel 6516 Any Other Variety (Includes any other ground
color) Terms
Agate A self-bird, the first reduction of a green canary diluting the black and brown melanin pigment, appearing as gray, with a characteristic mustache. Bronze A self-green bird on red ground having striated black melanistic pigmentation.
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SECTION 3 COLUMBUS FANCY CRESTED
Class
6301 Yellow, Clear Body (Clear, Dark or Grizzle Crest) 6302 Buff, Clear Body (Clear, Dark or Grizzle Crest) 6303 White, Clear Body (Clear, Dark or Grizzle Crest) 6304 Yellow Variegated 6305 Buff Variegated 6306 White Variegated 6307 Cinnamon or Fawn Variegated 6308 Yellow Heavily Variegated 5309 Buff Heavily Variegated 6310 White Heavily Variegated 6311 Yellow Green, Self or Foul 6312 Buff Green, Self or Foul 6313 Blue, Self or Foul 6314 Cinnamon, Self or Foul
SECTION 4 COLUMBUS FANCY SMOOTH HEAD
Class 6401 Yellow, Clear or Ticked 6402 Buff, Clear or Ticked 6403 White, Clear or Ticked 6404 Yellow Variegated 6405 Buff Variegated 6406 White Variegated 6407 Cinnamon or Fawn Variegated 6408 Yellow Heavily Variegated 6409 Buff Heavily Variegated 6410 White Heavily Variegated 6411 Yellow Green, Self or Foul 6412 Buff Green, Self or Foul 6413 Blue, Self or Foul 6414 Cinnamon, Self or Foul