Sydeon
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My local LFS has a supplier that rarely stocks apistos and when they do they have a tendency to mislabel what they sell. A while back they had sunset apistos available so I had my LFS get some in. They ordered three and the other two are male wild-type cacatuoides. This supplier has also previously sent in what was supposed to be trifasciata apistos that ended up being agassizzii so this isn't really new for them.
This doesn't really look like an atahualpa at all, and my next best guess would have been a macmasteri but the solid orange coloration to the tail and the vertical stripes don't really match up with that either.
This guy won't sit still for the camera so I did the best I could with the photos.
This doesn't really look like an atahualpa at all, and my next best guess would have been a macmasteri but the solid orange coloration to the tail and the vertical stripes don't really match up with that either.
This guy won't sit still for the camera so I did the best I could with the photos.