fejlarter
Fejlarter is a term used in ornithology to describe birds that have undergone a significant change in their plumage coloration, often resulting in a non-standard or unusual appearance compared to the typical coloration of their species. These color mutations are typically caused by genetic factors that affect the production or distribution of pigments in the feathers. Fejlarter can manifest in various ways, including changes in overall color, the presence of different colored patches, or a reduction or absence of pigment, leading to albinism or leucism. These variations are not necessarily detrimental to the bird's survival and can occur naturally within wild populations. In aviculture, particularly with pet birds, certain fejlarter are often selectively bred for their aesthetic appeal. The term is not to be confused with seasonal molting or juvenile plumage, which are natural developmental stages. Understanding fejlarter helps in identifying individual birds and studying the genetic mechanisms underlying color variation in birds.