Look what I found at a pet store!

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I went to the pet store to buy toys for my parrot and look what I found
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They say it’s a TAG but I would say it’s kind of a mutation??
Anyway he/she is GORGEOUS

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Wow that’s WILD!
 
Wow that’s WILD!



Yessss!! I fell in love, but he was kind of aggressive. He hasn’t been much tamed..


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If that mutation doesn’t have a name may I suggest ā€œConfettiā€?
 
If that mutation doesn’t have a name may I suggest ā€œConfettiā€?



Yaaah nice name hahaha ā€œconfetti timneh african greyā€, it actually sounds weird lol


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Very striking bird. Almost certainly a TAG and almost certainly the red factor mutation that occasionally occurs naturally in African grays. In fact, when I googled red factor African gray to confirm this was the mutation I was thinking of, I found your guy. This photo seems to appear on at least 2 sites that appear to be scam sites (they claim to sell fertile parrot eggs). Did you view this bird in person? If so, you might want to let the store owner know scammers are using this photo.
 
Very striking bird. Almost certainly a TAG and almost certainly the red factor mutation that occasionally occurs naturally in African grays. In fact, when I googled red factor African gray to confirm this was the mutation I was thinking of, I found your guy. This photo seems to appear on at least 2 sites that appear to be scam sites (they claim to sell fertile parrot eggs). Did you view this bird in person? If so, you might want to let the store owner know scammers are using this photo.



Really?? Yes I saw him in person. The pic I posted was on the Facebook of the store though. But I saw him.
I will take a video if I go back to the store this week!

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Very striking bird. Almost certainly a TAG and almost certainly the red factor mutation that occasionally occurs naturally in African grays. In fact, when I googled red factor African gray to confirm this was the mutation I was thinking of, I found your guy. This photo seems to appear on at least 2 sites that appear to be scam sites (they claim to sell fertile parrot eggs). Did you view this bird in person? If so, you might want to let the store owner know scammers are using this photo.



Really?? Yes I saw him in person. The pic I posted was on the Facebook of the store though. But I saw him.


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Yup.

Parrot Boutique

https://heavenparrotsav.com/product/rare-red-factor-timneh-african-grey-mutation/

Both sites claim to sell "fertile parrot eggs" too which basically equates to "we're definitely scammers!". You live in Belgium, which is in the EU which I think have pretty strict laws about stealing photos. I'd let the shop owner know. That's not good for their legitimate business where they're actually trying to sell this bird.
 
Very striking bird. Almost certainly a TAG and almost certainly the red factor mutation that occasionally occurs naturally in African grays. In fact, when I googled red factor African gray to confirm this was the mutation I was thinking of, I found your guy. This photo seems to appear on at least 2 sites that appear to be scam sites (they claim to sell fertile parrot eggs). Did you view this bird in person? If so, you might want to let the store owner know scammers are using this photo.







Really?? Yes I saw him in person. The pic I posted was on the Facebook of the store though. But I saw him.





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Yup.



Parrot Boutique



https://heavenparrotsav.com/product/rare-red-factor-timneh-african-grey-mutation/



Both sites claim to sell "fertile parrot eggs" too which basically equates to "we're definitely scammers!". You live in Belgium, which is in the EU which I think have pretty strict laws about stealing photos. I'd let the shop owner know. That's not good for their legitimate business where they're legitimately trying to sell this bird.



I will don’t worry for that!


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The royal bird company has a couple of nice videos showing their red factor CAGS. May i ask what your pet store is asking for this fellow?
 
The royal bird company has a couple of nice videos showing their red factor CAGS. May i ask what your pet store is asking for this fellow?



If I don’t remember wrong 2400€


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Wow, what a spectacular TAG. Very expensive however. As for the aggression im sure he/she will mellow when he feels safer in a home.
 
Love this am in looooove!!!


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Oef, correct me if I am wrong but afaik most of the redfactor CAG's only show this much red in their juvenile plumage - the moment they get their adult feathers they go back to being (mostly) grey.


My first CAG had a few of those red ones all through his life- they were classified as "emperor african greys" at some point, untill it was discovered that a lot of the red featheres sprouting birds (we are waaaaay back in the 1970 here!) had liver-issues that were also thought to be responsible for the 'unnatural' colouring.
It's probably just genetics, not the crappy food ;) but it shows we've come a long way since then.


I did not know the TAG also got in the "lets breed them red"game.
 
Yes I saw him in person. The pic I posted was on the Facebook of the store though. But I saw him.





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Yup.



Parrot Boutique



https://heavenparrotsav.com/product/rare-red-factor-timneh-african-grey-mutation/



Both sites claim to sell "fertile parrot eggs" too which basically equates to "we're definitely scammers!". You live in Belgium, which is in the EU which I think have pretty strict laws about stealing photos. I'd let the shop owner know. That's not good for their legitimate business where they're legitimately trying to sell this bird.



I will don’t worry for that!


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That's no at all what i expected!

They didn't even bother to Photoshop your hand out.

I want one now!
 
Just so you know, both internal health issues and follicle damage can lead to red feathers. Be skeptical of anyone advertising red factor. I’m sure those more knowledgeable than I could tell you how to determine which is which but I couldn’t.


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Beautiful red factor mutation! And look at all those greys in the background.
 
The RF Congos can sell for 15,000-30,000 per bird... depending on how red they are. (if I have those numbers correct...)

Don't know about Timnehs though.


And yes, as SilverSage mentioned, red feathers could also be due to other issues.


This is supposed to be a pied mutation, but I have my doubts... because a lutino AG is a white bird with a red tail. Therefore, a pied bird should have white feathers rather than red feathers.
 
Just so you know, both internal health issues and follicle damage can lead to red feathers. Be skeptical of anyone advertising red factor. I’m sure those more knowledgeable than I could tell you how to determine which is which but I couldn’t.


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It’s what I thought, that it could be an illness or injury


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