Feather Duster Birds and Other Mutations
A small species of parrot from 'Straya is known as the parakeet, budgie, and other names, but more formally as the budgerigar . Very popular as pets. Lovely plumage. The ability to mimic human speech is probably a factor in their popularity, but you need to train them properly . Also, the purchase price is much cheeper than that of full-sized parrots. Freeimages / Julie Elliott-Abshire We're used to the parakeets with their feathers under control, but there's a sad mutation that may look cute at first, but ruins their health and usually shortens their lifespans to a few months instead of years. It gives a feather duster effect because the feathers keep on growing, and is also indicative of other problems. The hands at the Darwin Ranch insist that natural selection and mutations brought about all the varieties of life on Earth, but the overwhelming majority of mutations are harmful, or neutral at best. Actually, life was created — Darwin was wrong. Nora’s long,