Wildbrown

Color and pattern male

Head and neck-crest: dark reddish-brown.

Neck- and saddle-hackle : reddish-brown with black shaft-striped pattern, these shaft-stripes are not particularly demanding.

Shoulders and back: dark reddish-brown.

Tail: steering-feathers, sickles, and by-sickles green-glossy black.

Primary-flights: black with a brown edge on the outer-vane.

Secondary-flights: inner-vane black, outer-vane reddish-brown, forming a reddish-brown wing-triangle when the wing is closed.

Breast, belly, thighs, and rear-part: black.

Down: dark-grey.

Color and pattern female

Head and neck-crest: brown.

Neck-hackle: light reddish-brown with black shaft-striped pattern and bright golden-yellow vein, these shaft-stripes are not particularly demanding.

Shoulders, back, saddle, and wings: brown, each feather has a bright golden-yellow vein and coarse black peppering.

Tail: black, steering- feathers with some brown pattern on the top two.

Breast: salmon-colored.

Belly: light salmon-colored.

Thighs and rear-part: greyish-brown.

Down: dark-grey.

Serious faults male and female

Plenty of white in wing-flights and tail. At the female feathers with a sharp, evenly widthwise, shiny gold-edge (flitter) and a lack of peppering on the shoulders and wing-coverts.

Faults male and female

The above-mentioned serious faults occur less frequently. Peppering is too fine.

 

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