An albino pearl cockatiel is a rare and striking double mutation that results in an entirely white bird with red eyes and faint, ghost-like “pearl” patterns on its feathers
- Color: Pure snow-white plumage with no orange cheek patches or yellow wash.
- Eyes: Distinctive red or ruby-colored eyes.
- Physical Traits: Pinkish-white legs and a light-colored beak.
- Pearling: In males, the pearl pattern typically fades or disappears completely after the first moult (9–12 months), while females usually retain the pattern throughout their lives







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