Should be Penalised
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Any bird out of condition
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Flecked headed birds - the
heavier the markings, the heavier the penalty
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Birds of a variety not
described in The Standard as having a flesh coloured cere.
[Excludes Australian Dominant Pieds with all or part of cere pieded out]
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Birds with cleft masks
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Birds with shallow or
narrow masks, incorrect coloured cheek patches and with missing or
miss-shaped spots where The Standard requires six
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Any bird with spots on the
mask where The Standard requires none
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Any bird that does not have
the intensity of body colour as required by The Standard
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Birds that do not have
clearly defined, or correct coloured wing markings as described in The
Standard
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Birds with long flighted
and heavy secondary characteristics
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Birds with flight/s or one
main tail feather missing or twisted primary tail feather/s
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Birds with incorrect tail
and tail quill colour as per The Standard
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Birds with broken, missing,
twisted claws [not toes]
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Red eyed self colours with
markings on the head, back of neck and wings and incorrect cheek
patches
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Self coloured birds and
Lacewings with body coloured suffusion
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Clearwings – clear ground
colour is the optimum as per The Standard, the heavier the markings
the heavier the penalty
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Opalines showing dark
feathers in mantle and neck or with bad wing markings
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Apart from Opalines, birds
showing body colour on wings, back, and neck
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Spangles with ground colour
spot on back of head [bigger the spot bigger the penalty]
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If a separate class is
provided, Australian Dominant Pieds showing incorrect markings as defined by The
Standard
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Crested – where a bird
has multiple (more than one) crests or has a crest or feather
disturbance outside of the areas allowed for in The Standard
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