Here is a pic of a nice red from Madison,co,IA.
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Here is a pic of a nice red from Madison,co,IA.
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I have no idea but I know that there are more like this around this locale so I think its genetic.Jeff
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Martin Whalin
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Quotes from guys named Carl:
"Science stops at the frontier of logic. Nature does not, she thrives on ground as yet untrodden by theory."
-Carl Jung
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Interesting. Do you have another picture of this anery? I have one that shows no traces of any red pigment except in the orange eyes. But it has green saddles.
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Martin Whalin
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Quotes from guys named Carl:
"Science stops at the frontier of logic. Nature does not, she thrives on ground as yet untrodden by theory."
-Carl Jung
"It is foolish to let singleness of purpose deprive one of the joy and delectation of the many wonderful sights and sounds incidental to the quest."
-Carl Kauffeld
Very nice Jeff, You can resize the photos to about 500x400 for a mid sized photo that shows detail without being too large.
If it took me this long to get this far....I may need more help,lol,Jeff
Jeff on my photo editor there is an image button you click that and a box comes up with the pixel size. Most of mine are 800x600 to start which is large. I just click on the Numbers and change the first one to 500 the other automatically changes to keep the same relative dimensions.
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