Lizard

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The Lizard holds a unique position among the old varieties because it is the oldest breed of canary in existence. Having the same pigments as the wild canary, the Lizard has the usual two basic colors, however, the ancient terms are still used – ‘gold’ and ‘silver’ which related to the terms ‘yellow’ and ‘buff’.  In the gold, the dark ground color of the feather is edged with a deep golden yellow, and in the silver, it is terminated by a fine margin o f white.

Admired and valued for the patterns and markings of its plumage, the Lizard has dark plumage with an area of clear feathers on the crown of the head called the cap. While no light coloring is to be found on any part of the Lizard's body, the variation in the cap is used to form the classification of the breed. The most important feature of the Lizard is the spangling which is a series of black, crescent-shaped spots running in orderly parallel rows down the back of the bird produced by the overlapping of the saddle feathers. 

Lizards

Standard & Scale of Points

Spangles:

For regularity and distinctness

25 points

Feather Quality: For tightness and silkiness

15 points

Ground Color: For depth and evenness

10 points

Breast: For extent and regularity of rowing

10 points

Wings and Tail: For neatness and darkness

10 points

Cap: For neatness and shape

5 points

Covert Feathers: For lacing

5 points

Eyelash: For regularity and clarity

5 points

Beak, Legs and Feet: For darkness

5 points

Steadiness and Staging

5 points

 

 Total

100 points

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