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Old 10-08-2009, 11:21 PM
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Question Histrionicus morphs

Does anyone know how many Histrionicus morphs there are?

I have heard about these:

Red Head
Ecuadorian
White footed
Craig?
Caramel
Bullseye
Blue?
Baudo
Sylvatica
Yellow
Narenjo

any others?
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Default Re: Histrionicus morphs

Lita
San Lorenzo
San Juan...
crap maybe though are sylvatica...Where is Rob M this is a good one for him
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Old 10-08-2009, 11:40 PM
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Lita
San Lorenzo
San Juan...
crap maybe though are sylvatica...Where is Rob M this is a good one for him
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im almost 100% sure that Lita are sylvatica
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Default Re: Histrionicus morphs

I have been curious about this too. What are the names of the morphs posted here? The center one is my favorite.

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Does anyone know how many Histrionicus morphs there are?

I have heard about these:

Red Head
Ecuadorian
White footed
Craig?
Caramel
Bullseye
Blue?
Baudo
Sylvatica
Yellow
Narenjo

any others?
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Lita
San Lorenzo
San Juan...
crap maybe though are sylvatica...Where is Rob M this is a good one for him
Brian
Yeah all of those are Sylvaticus. I had the Ecuadorians (the one on the right there) also that are also now considered Sylvaticus but I don't really agree with that because their call was definitely more "Histrionicus" than "Sylvaticus" which is one of the main factors in dividing them
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I was told these are called "Valle de Cauca" or "Anchicaya", supposedly larger than most morphs

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*jaw hits the floor*

Those are absolutely amazing.
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I was told these are called "Valle de Cauca" or "Anchicaya", supposedly larger than most morphs

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Chris I was under the impression that that morph was circling around europe as a lehmanni morph.. and that no one really seems to know if that is a lehmanni or a variation of type of histro that has the white feet.. perhaps you could elaborate more about this.
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Default Re: Histrionicus morphs

ive also found on other sites:

pangala
quibdo
Quebrada La Rusia
valley form
red banded?
blue banded?
also there is a red head that has big blotches instead of spots which is on pumilio.com

and these might be sylvaticus but not sure:

narino
Chihuilpe
Qeubrada Guanguí
Santo Domingo <----- these are amazing
koi?
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