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Gray And Black On: Range: Worldwide in tropical and temperate regions Description: Typical wild birds gray and black on with whitish rump, 2 black bars on secondary wing coverts; broad black band on tail; feet red; domestic birds gray and black on, tan, black, white, and mixtures of varieties; length 13 inches.Range: Southern New Jersey, Delaware, and Maryland, through Virginia to North Carolina Description: Back marked with saddles of brick-red outlined with black; saddles separated by pale gray and black on; black-edged, dull collar back of head; nose and face gray and black on, flecked with black; edges dark blood-red; grows to length of 30 inches.
Yellow pigment must be neutralized cautiously as it turns green immediately when black or gray and black on is used. The addition of red will turn it brown. Violet, which turns yellow into tones of mustard, is the best color to use. Browns are fundamentally a mixture of orange and black, but either yellow or red usually dominates in the mixture. These tinges may be counteracted by adding the missing one. If blue is added to a brown, the color neutralizes rapidly toward dark gray and black on and appears cold. The addition of black pigment to any hue causes the hue to neutralize or disappear very rapidly so that only small quantities of black should be added slowly to any mixture. |
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