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	<title>The Vancouver Canary Club &#187; Canary Standards</title>
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		<title>Standard:  LIZARD CANARIES (type)</title>
		<link>http://www.vancouvercanaryclub.com/2008/03/30/standard-lizard-canaries-type/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 30 Mar 2008 20:40:59 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3>LIZARD CANARIES (Type Canary)</h3>
<p align="center"><img border="0" vspace="4" align="bottom" width="250" src="http://www.vancouvercanaryclub.com/photos/lineart_Lizard.gif" hspace="4" alt="Lizard canary standard" height="200" /><a target="_Blank" href="http://www.vancouvercanaryclub.com/photos/lizard_standard2.jpg"><img border="0" vspace="2" src="http://www.vancouvercanaryclub.com/photos/lizard_standard2.jpg" hspace="2" alt="Lizard Standard" height="200" /></a></p>
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<td width="22%" vAlign="top"><strong>Spangles</strong></td>
<td width="65%" vAlign="top">Regularity and distinctness.</td>
<td width="13%" vAlign="top"><strong>25 points</strong></td>
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<tr>
<td vAlign="top"><strong>Feather Quality</strong></td>
<td vAlign="top">Tightness and silkiness.</td>
<td vAlign="top"><strong>15 points</strong></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td vAlign="top"><strong>Ground Colour</strong></td>
<td vAlign="top">Depth and evenness.</td>
<td vAlign="top"><strong>10 points</strong></td>
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<tr>
<td vAlign="top"><strong>Breast</strong></td>
<td vAlign="top">Extent and regularity of rowing.</td>
<td vAlign="top"><strong>10 points</strong></td>
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<tr>
<td vAlign="top"><strong>Wings and Tail</strong></td>
<td vAlign="top">Neatness and darkness.</td>
<td vAlign="top"><strong>10 points</strong></td>
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<td vAlign="top"><strong>Cap</strong></td>
<td vAlign="top">Neatness and shape.</td>
<td vAlign="top"><strong>10 points</strong></td>
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<tr>
<td vAlign="top"><strong>Covert Feathers</strong></td>
<td vAlign="top">Lacing.</td>
<td vAlign="top"><strong>5 points</strong></td>
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<tr>
<td vAlign="top"><strong>Eyelash</strong></td>
<td vAlign="top">Regularity and clarity.</td>
<td vAlign="top"><strong>5 points</strong></td>
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<td vAlign="top"><strong>Beak, Legs and Feet</strong></td>
<td vAlign="top">Darkness.</td>
<td vAlign="top"><strong>5 points</strong></td>
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<tr>
<td vAlign="top"><strong>Steadiness and Staging</strong></td>
<td vAlign="top">Clean and in perfect health. Correctly staged.</td>
<td vAlign="top"><strong>5 points</strong></td>
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<td vAlign="top">
<p align="right"><strong>TOTAL:</strong></p>
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<td vAlign="top"> </td>
<td vAlign="top"><strong>&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8211; <br />
100 points</strong></td>
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<p><strong>Classifications:</strong><br />
Silver cap<br />
Gold cap<br />
Silver cap, broken<br />
Gold cap, broken<br />
All non-capped<br />
Any Blue or Brown<br />
Any other colour</p>
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<td width="25%" align="center"> <img border="0" width="150" src="http://www.vancouvercanaryclub.com/photos/Lizard_Silver_ClearCap.jpg" alt="Lizard Silver Clear Cap" height="150" /></td>
<td width="25%" align="center"> <img border="0" width="150" src="http://www.vancouvercanaryclub.com/photos/Lizard_Gold_ClearCap.jpg" alt="Lizard Gold Clear Cap" height="150" /></td>
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<td align="center" bgcolor="#999999"><strong>Lizard Silver Clear Cap</strong></td>
<td align="center" bgcolor="#999999"><strong>Lizard Gold Clear Cap</strong></td>
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<td align="center"><img border="0" width="150" src="http://www.vancouvercanaryclub.com/photos/Lizard_Silver_Noncap.jpg" alt="Lizard Silver Non-Cap" height="150" /> </td>
<td align="center"> <img border="0" width="150" src="http://www.vancouvercanaryclub.com/photos/Lizard_Broken_Cap.jpg" alt="Lizard Broken Cap" height="150" /></td>
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<td bgColor="#999999" align="center"><strong>Lizard Silver Non-Cap</strong></td>
<td bgColor="#999999" align="center"><strong>Lizard Broken Cap</strong></td>
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		<title>Standard:  LIPOCHROME COLOURBRED CANARIES</title>
		<link>http://www.vancouvercanaryclub.com/2008/03/30/standard-lipochrome-colourbred-canaries/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 30 Mar 2008 20:23:30 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[Canaries in General]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[LIPOCHROME COLOURBRED CANARIES - All clear birds, no melanin. *** We’re looking for photos of canaries from each classification! Please, email us! *** Lipochrome colour 50 points Position 10 points Size 10 points Conformation 10 points Feather 15 points Condition 5 points TOTAL: &#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8211;  100 points Classifications: RED GROUND INTENSIVE Red Intensive Rubino Intensive RED [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3>LIPOCHROME COLOURBRED CANARIES<br />
- All clear birds, no melanin.</h3>
<p><font color="#ff0000">*** We’re looking for photos of canaries from each classification! Please, email us! ***</font></p>
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<td width="22%" vAlign="top"><span xml:lang="EN-US" lang="EN-US"><strong>Lipochrome colour</strong></span></td>
<td width="78%" vAlign="top"><span xml:lang="EN-US" lang="EN-US">50 points</span></td>
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<td vAlign="top"><strong>Position</strong></td>
<td vAlign="top"><span xml:lang="EN-US" lang="EN-US">10 points</span></td>
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<tr>
<td vAlign="top"><strong>Size</strong></td>
<td vAlign="top"><span xml:lang="EN-US" lang="EN-US">10 points</span></td>
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<td vAlign="top"><strong>Conformation</strong></td>
<td vAlign="top"><span xml:lang="EN-US" lang="EN-US">10 points</span></td>
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<td vAlign="top"><strong>Feather</strong></td>
<td vAlign="top"><span xml:lang="EN-US" lang="EN-US">15 points</span></td>
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<td vAlign="top"><strong>Condition</strong></td>
<td vAlign="top"><span xml:lang="EN-US" lang="EN-US">5 points</span></td>
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<td vAlign="top"><strong>TOTAL:</strong></td>
<td vAlign="top"><strong>&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8211; <br />
100 points</strong></td>
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<p><strong>Classifications:<br />
RED GROUND INTENSIVE</strong><br />
Red Intensive<br />
Rubino Intensive</p>
<p><strong>RED GROUND FROST</strong><br />
Red Frost<br />
Rubino Frost</p>
<p><strong>YELLOW GROUND INTENSIVE &amp; FROST<br />
</strong>Yellow Intensive<br />
Yellow Frost<br />
Lutino Intensive or Frost</p>
<p><strong>WHITE GROUND DOMINANT &amp; RECESSIVE</strong><br />
White Dominant<br />
White Recessive<br />
Albino Dominant or Recessive</p>
<p><strong>IVORIES<br />
</strong>Rose Ivory Intensive<br />
Rose Ivory Frost<br />
Rubino Ivory Intensive or Frost<br />
Yellow Ivory Intensive or Frost<br />
Lutino Ivory Intensive or Frost</p>
<p><strong>MOSAIC (DIMORPHIC) MALES AND FEMALES</strong><br />
Red Mosaic<br />
Red Ivory Mosaic<br />
Rubino Mosaic<br />
Yellow Mosaic<br />
Yellow Ivory Mosaic<br />
Lutino Mosaic</p>
<p>***  Rubinos, Lutinos, Albinos are red eyed Lipochrome once from either Inos or Satinets.  Being Lopochrome White Ground, it is impossible to distinguish either mutation;  so we call them Rubinos Red Ground, Lutinos Yellow Ground or Albinos White Ground.</p>
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		<title>Standards:  MELANIN COLOURBRED CANARIES (Classic)</title>
		<link>http://www.vancouvercanaryclub.com/2008/03/30/standards-melanin-colourbred-canaries-classic/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 30 Mar 2008 20:17:16 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[Canaries in General]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[MELANIN COLOURBRED &#8211; NEW COLOUR CANARIES *** We&#8217;re looking for photos of canaries from each classification! Please, email us! *** Melanin Pigment 30 points Grond Colour 20 points Position 10 points Size 10 points Conformation 10 points Feather 15 points Condition 5 points TOTAL: &#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8211; 100 points CLASSIC Bronze Intensive Bronze Ivory Intensive BRONZE FROST [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3>MELANIN COLOURBRED &#8211; NEW COLOUR CANARIES</h3>
<p><font color="#ff0000">*** We&#8217;re looking for photos of canaries from each classification! Please, email us! ***</font></p>
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<td width="22%" vAlign="top"><span xml:lang="EN-US" lang="EN-US"><strong>Melanin Pigment</strong></span></td>
<td width="78%" vAlign="top"><span xml:lang="EN-US" lang="EN-US">30 points</span></td>
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<td vAlign="top"><strong>Grond Colour</strong></td>
<td vAlign="top"><span xml:lang="EN-US" lang="EN-US">20 points</span></td>
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<td vAlign="top"><strong>Position</strong></td>
<td vAlign="top"><span xml:lang="EN-US" lang="EN-US">10 points</span></td>
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<td vAlign="top"><strong>Size</strong></td>
<td vAlign="top"><span xml:lang="EN-US" lang="EN-US">10 points</span></td>
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<td vAlign="top"><strong>Conformation</strong></td>
<td vAlign="top"><span xml:lang="EN-US" lang="EN-US">10 points</span></td>
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<td vAlign="top"><strong>Feather</strong></td>
<td vAlign="top"><span xml:lang="EN-US" lang="EN-US">15 points</span></td>
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<td vAlign="top"><strong>Condition</strong></td>
<td vAlign="top"><span xml:lang="EN-US" lang="EN-US">5 points</span></td>
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<td vAlign="top"><strong>TOTAL:</strong></td>
<td vAlign="top"><strong>&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8211;<br />
100 points</strong></td>
</tr>
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<p><strong>CLASSIC</strong><br />
Bronze Intensive<br />
Bronze Ivory Intensive</p>
<p><strong>BRONZE FROST INCLUDING IVORY</strong><br />
Bronze Frost<br />
Bronze Ivory Frost</p>
<p><strong>RED BROWNS &amp; ISABEL INCLUDING IVORY</strong><br />
Red Brown Intensive<br />
Red Brown Frost<br />
Rose Brown Intensive or Frost</p>
<p><strong>RED AGATE &amp; ISABEL INCLUDING IVORY</strong><br />
Red Agate Intensive<br />
Red Agate Frost<br />
Rose Agate Intensive or Frost<br />
Red Isabel Intensive<br />
Red Isable Frost<br />
Rose Isabel Intensive or Frost</p>
<p><strong>YELLOW &amp; WHITE (GOLD &amp; SILVER)</strong><br />
Green Intensive<br />
Green Frost<br />
Green Ivory Intensive or Frost<br />
Blue Intensive<br />
Blue Frost<br />
Blue Ivory Intensive or Frost<br />
Gold Brown Intensive or Frost<br />
Gold Brown Ivory Intensive or Frost<br />
Silver Brown Dominant or Recessive<br />
Gold Agate Intensive or Frost<br />
Gold Agate Ivory Intensive or Frost<br />
Silver Agate Dominate or Recessive<br />
Gold Isabel Intensive or Frost<br />
Gold Isabel Ivory Intensive or Frost<br />
Siler Isabel Dominant or Recessive</p>
<p><strong>CLASSIC MELANIN MOSAICS</strong><br />
Bronze Ivory<br />
Green &amp; Ivory<br />
Red Brown &amp; Ivory<br />
Gold Brown &amp; Ivory<br />
Red Agate &amp; Ivory<br />
Gold Agate &amp; Ivory<br />
Red Isabel &amp; Ivory<br />
Gold Isabel &amp; Ivory</p>
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		<title>Standards:  NEW COLOUR CANARIES</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 30 Mar 2008 20:13:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[MELANIN COLOURBRED &#8211; NEW COLOUR CANARIES *** We&#8217;re looking for photos of canaries from each classification!  Please, email us! *** Melanin Pigment 30 points Grond Colour 20 points Position 10 points Size 10 points Conformation 10 points Feather 15 points Condition 5 points TOTAL: &#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8211;100 points ALL OPALS Bronze Opal Intensive or Frost and Ivory [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3>MELANIN COLOURBRED &#8211; NEW COLOUR CANARIES</h3>
<p><font color="#ff0000">*** We&#8217;re looking for photos of canaries from each classification!  Please, email us! ***</font></p>
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<td width="22%" vAlign="top"><span xml:lang="EN-US" lang="EN-US"><strong>Melanin Pigment</strong></span></td>
<td width="78%" vAlign="top"><span xml:lang="EN-US" lang="EN-US">30 points</span></td>
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<tr>
<td vAlign="top"><strong>Grond Colour</strong></td>
<td vAlign="top"><span xml:lang="EN-US" lang="EN-US">20 points</span></td>
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<td vAlign="top"><strong>Position</strong></td>
<td vAlign="top"><span xml:lang="EN-US" lang="EN-US">10 points</span></td>
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<td vAlign="top"><strong>Size</strong></td>
<td vAlign="top"><span xml:lang="EN-US" lang="EN-US">10 points</span></td>
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<td vAlign="top"><strong>Conformation</strong></td>
<td vAlign="top"><span xml:lang="EN-US" lang="EN-US">10 points</span></td>
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<td vAlign="top"><strong>Feather</strong></td>
<td vAlign="top"><span xml:lang="EN-US" lang="EN-US">15 points</span></td>
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<td vAlign="top"><strong>Condition</strong></td>
<td vAlign="top"><span xml:lang="EN-US" lang="EN-US">5 points</span></td>
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<tr>
<td vAlign="top"><strong>TOTAL:</strong></td>
<td vAlign="top"><strong>&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8211;100 points</strong></td>
</tr>
</table>
<p><strong>ALL OPALS</strong><br />
Bronze Opal Intensive or Frost and Ivory<br />
Green Opal Intensive or Frost and Ivory<br />
Blue Opal Dominant or Recessive<br />
Red Brown Opal Intensive or Frost and Ivory<br />
Gold Brown Opal Intensive or Frost and Ivory<br />
Silver Brown Opal Dominant or Recessive<br />
Red Agate Opal Intensive or Frost and Ivory<br />
Gold Agate Opal Intensive or Frost and Ivory<br />
Silver Agate Opal Dominant or Recessive<br />
Red Isabel Opal Intensive or Frost and Ivory<br />
Gold Isabel Opal Intensive or Frost and Ivory<br />
Silver Isabel Opal Dominant or Recessive</p>
<p><strong>ALL INOS</strong><br />
Bronze Ino Intensive or Frost and Ivory<br />
Green Ino Intensive or Frost and Ivory<br />
Blue Ino Dominant or Recessive<br />
Red Brown Ino Intensive or Frost and Ivory<br />
Gold Brown Ino Intensive or Frost and Ivory<br />
Silver Brown Ino Dominant or Recessive<br />
Any other Ino</p>
<p><strong>ALL SATINETS</strong><br />
Red Satinet Intensive or Frost and Ivory<br />
Gold Satinet Intensive or Frost and Ivory<br />
Silver Satinet Dominant or Recessive</p>
<p><strong>ALL PASTELS</strong><br />
Bronze Pastel Intensive or Frost and Ivory<br />
Bronze Grey Wing<br />
Green Pastel Intensive or Frost and Ivory<br />
Green rey Wing<br />
Blue Pastel Dominant or Recessive<br />
Blue Grey Wing Dominant or Recessive<br />
Red Brown Pastel Intensive or Frost and Ivory<br />
Gold Brown Pastel Intensive or Frost and Ivory<br />
Silver Brown Pastel Dominant or Recessive<br />
Rd Agate Pastel Intensive or Frost and Ivory<br />
Gold Agate Pastel Intensive or Frost and Ivoy<br />
Silver Agate Pastel Dominant or Recessive<br />
Red Isabel Pastel Intensive or Frost and Ivory<br />
Gold Isabel Pastel Intensive or Frost and Ivory<br />
Silver Isabel Pastel Dominant or Recessive</p>
<p><strong>ALL MOSAICS (DIMORPHIC)</strong><br />
Opals in Red and Ivory<br />
Opals in Gold and Ivory<br />
Inos in Red and Ivory<br />
Inos in Gold and Ivory<br />
Satinets in Red and Ivory<br />
Satinets in Gold and Ivory<br />
Pastels in Red and Ivory<br />
Pastels in Gold and Ivory<br />
Topazes in Red and Ivory<br />
Topazes in Gold and Ivory<br />
All Eumos in ed or Yellow and Ivory<br />
All Onyx in Red or Yellow and Ivory</p>
<h3>NEW MELANIN MUTATIONS &#8211; TOPAZ, EUMOS, ONYX AND</h3>
<p><strong>SISKIN CROSSES/MULES</strong><br />
All Topaz in Red, Yellow and White<br />
All Eumos in Red, Yellow and White<br />
All Onyx in Red, Yellow and White<br />
Red Siskin Crosses</p>
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		<title>Standards:  FIFE CANARY</title>
		<link>http://www.vancouvercanaryclub.com/2008/03/24/standards-fife-canary/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 24 Mar 2008 22:12:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[  Head Small, round and neat when viewed from any angle. Eyes near centre, dark and bright. Beak fine. 10 points Neck Moulded smoothly into body, showing curve at nape. 5 points Body Back well filled and nicely rounded but not heavy, the line gradually tapering to the vent. 15 points Wings Compact, carried close [...]]]></description>
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<p align="center"><img border="0" vspace="4" width="450" src="http://www.vancouvercanaryclub.com/photos/Fife_back_standard.gif" alt="Back Fife Standard" class="noborder" /></p>
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<td width="17%" vAlign="top"><strong>Head</strong></td>
<td width="70%" vAlign="top">Small, round and neat when viewed from any angle. Eyes near centre, dark and bright. Beak fine.</td>
<td width="13%" vAlign="top"><strong>10 points</strong></td>
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<td vAlign="top"><strong>Neck</strong></td>
<td vAlign="top">Moulded smoothly into body, showing curve at nape.</td>
<td vAlign="top"><strong>5 points</strong></td>
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<td vAlign="top"><strong>Body</strong></td>
<td vAlign="top">Back well filled and nicely rounded but not heavy, the line gradually tapering to the vent.</td>
<td vAlign="top"><strong>15 points</strong></td>
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<td vAlign="top"><strong>Wings</strong></td>
<td vAlign="top">Compact, carried close to the body, meeting at the tips just below the root of the tail.</td>
<td vAlign="top"><strong>5 points</strong></td>
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<td vAlign="top"><strong>Tail</strong></td>
<td vAlign="top">Close packed and narrow, nicely rounded and filled in at the root.</td>
<td vAlign="top"><strong>5 points</strong></td>
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<td vAlign="top"><strong>Legs and Feet</strong></td>
<td vAlign="top">Medium length showing a little thigh. Feet proportinate.</td>
<td vAlign="top"><strong>5 points</strong></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td vAlign="top"><strong>Colour</strong></td>
<td vAlign="top">Natural rich soft and pure, as level in tint as possible throughout.</td>
<td vAlign="top"><strong>10 points</strong></td>
</tr>
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<td vAlign="top"><strong>Plumage</strong></td>
<td vAlign="top">Close, firm and fine, presenting a smooth glossy silky appearance and free from frills or roughness.</td>
<td vAlign="top"><strong>10 points</strong></td>
</tr>
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<td vAlign="top"><strong>Position &amp; Carriage</strong></td>
<td vAlign="top">Semi-erect standing at about 60 degree angle. Alert and jaunty, moving confidently between perches.</td>
<td vAlign="top"><strong>10 points</strong></td>
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<td vAlign="top"><strong>Condition</strong></td>
<td vAlign="top">Clean and in perfect health. Correctly staged.</td>
<td vAlign="top"><strong>5 points</strong></td>
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<td vAlign="top"><strong>Size</strong></td>
<td vAlign="top">Ideal length: 115mm / 4.5 inches or less. Tendency to the diminutive.</td>
<td vAlign="top"><strong>20 points</strong></td>
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<p align="right"><strong>TOTAL:</strong></p>
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<td vAlign="top"><strong>&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8211;  100 points</strong></td>
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<h3>SHOW CAGE</h3>
<p>The show cage for the Fife canary is the Dewar show cage. This is the same cage as used for the Border canary except that the perches are 1/2 inch diameter instead of 5/8 inch for the Border and the gap between them is one wire less i.e. position one perch at the drinker hole then count 6 wires and position the second perch.</p>
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<td width="22%" vAlign="top"><span xml:lang="EN-US" lang="EN-US"><strong>Overall length</strong></span></td>
<td width="78%" vAlign="top"><span xml:lang="EN-US" lang="EN-US">12 5/8 inches</span></td>
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<td vAlign="top"><strong>Overall Width</strong></td>
<td vAlign="top"><span xml:lang="EN-US" lang="EN-US">4 3/4 inches </span></td>
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<td vAlign="top"><strong>Overall Height</strong></td>
<td vAlign="top"><span xml:lang="EN-US" lang="EN-US">11 inches and ends 9 inches</span></td>
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<td vAlign="top"><strong>Base</strong></td>
<td vAlign="top"><span xml:lang="EN-US" lang="EN-US">3/32 inches thick</span></td>
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<td vAlign="top"><strong>Bottom Rail</strong></td>
<td vAlign="top"><span xml:lang="EN-US" lang="EN-US">1 3/8 inches wide x 3/16 inches thick</span></td>
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<td vAlign="top"><strong>Corner Posts</strong></td>
<td vAlign="top"><span xml:lang="EN-US" lang="EN-US">3 1/4 inches long x 3/16 inches square</span></td>
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<td vAlign="top"><strong>Seed Drawer<span class="style1"></span> </strong></td>
<td vAlign="top"><span xml:lang="EN-US" lang="EN-US">1 ½ inches long x ¾ inch wide</span></td>
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<td vAlign="top"><strong>Drawer Handle</strong></td>
<td vAlign="top"><span xml:lang="EN-US" lang="EN-US">½ inch x No. 6 round head screw</span></td>
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<td vAlign="top"><strong>Drinking Hole</strong></td>
<td vAlign="top"><span xml:lang="EN-US" lang="EN-US">7/8 inch long x ¾ inch wide </span></td>
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<td vAlign="top"><strong>Crossbar</strong></td>
<td vAlign="top"><span xml:lang="EN-US" lang="EN-US">4 ½ inches from base inside</span></td>
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<td vAlign="top"><strong>Frame</strong></td>
<td vAlign="top"><span xml:lang="EN-US" lang="EN-US">16 gauge wire</span></td>
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<td vAlign="top"><strong>Filling</strong></td>
<td vAlign="top"><span xml:lang="EN-US" lang="EN-US">18 gauge wire</span></td>
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<td vAlign="top"><strong>Perches</strong></td>
<td vAlign="top">1/2 inch in diameter. The gap between them is one wire less. Position one perch at the drinker hole then count 6 wires and position the second perch.</td>
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<p align="center"><img border="0" vspace="2" width="340" src="http://www.vancouvercanaryclub.com/photos/ShowCageFifeCanary.jpg" alt="Fife canary show cage" class="noborder" /></p>
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<td width="33%" align="center"> <img border="0" height="175" src="http://www.vancouvercanaryclub.com/photos/Fife_CinVar.jpg" alt="Variegated Cinnamon Fife" class="noborder" /></td>
<td width="33%" align="center"> <img border="0" height="175" src="http://www.vancouvercanaryclub.com/photos/Fife_Var.jpg" alt="Variegated Fife Canary" class="noborder" /></td>
<td align="center"> <img border="0" height="175" src="http://www.vancouvercanaryclub.com/photos/Fife_BlueVar.jpg" alt="Variegated Blue Canary" class="noborder" /></td>
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<td bgColor="#999999" align="center"><strong>Variegated Cinnamon Fife</strong></td>
<td bgColor="#999999" align="center"><strong>Variegated Fife</strong></td>
<td bgColor="#999999" align="center"><strong>Variegated Blue Fife</strong></td>
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<td bgColor="#999999" width="20%"><strong>Colour / Color</strong></td>
<td bgColor="#999999" width="80%"><strong>Description</strong></td>
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<td vAlign="top">Yellow</td>
<td vAlign="top">An intense yellow. Not washed-out or pale. Also called Intensive Yellow. The Yellow is lipochrome &#8211; a fat-soluble dye that colours the feathers.</td>
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<td vAlign="top">Buff</td>
<td vAlign="top">A paler shade of yellow. Also known as Frosted. This is caused by the bird having bigger and more rounded feathers, where the edge is frosted white.</td>
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<td vAlign="top">White</td>
<td vAlign="top">A white canary is &#8220;white&#8221; and may have very slight tinges of yellow on its flanks.</td>
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<td vAlign="top">Green</td>
<td vAlign="top">This is a yellow or buff bird with a black and brown &#8220;melanin&#8221; pigment superimposed over their ground colour that gives the bird a greenish appearance. The wild and original canaries are this colour. A true green bird also has dark skin on legs and feet.</td>
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<td vAlign="top">Cinnamon</td>
<td vAlign="top">This is a yellow or buff bird with a brown only melanin pigment superimposed over their ground colour which gives the bird a brownish appearance. Cinnamons have pink eyes which can be observed easily when first born.</td>
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<td vAlign="top">Blue</td>
<td vAlign="top">Blue is a white bird with a black and brown melanin pigment superimposed over their white ground colour which gives the bird a bluish appearance.</td>
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<td vAlign="top">fawn</td>
<td vAlign="top">fawn is a white bird with Cinnamon &#8211; brown only melanin pigment superimposed over their ground colour which gives the bird a tan/light brown appearance.</td>
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<td vAlign="top">Grizzled</td>
<td vAlign="top">Any coloured bird with a patch of light grey. Show-term.</td>
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<td vAlign="top">Lightly Variegated</td>
<td vAlign="top">The bird has less than 50% dark feathers: Green, Cinnamon, fawn or Blue. Show-term.</td>
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<td vAlign="top">Heavily Variegated</td>
<td vAlign="top">The bird has more than 50%-75% dark feathers: Green, Cinnamon, fawn or Blue. Show-term.</td>
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<td vAlign="top">3 Parts Dark</td>
<td vAlign="top">The bird has 75% or more dark feathers: Green, Cinnamon, fawn or Blue. Show-term.</td>
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<td vAlign="top">Clear</td>
<td vAlign="top">Clear bird is all yellow, all buff or all white – no markings at all.</td>
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<td vAlign="top">Ticked</td>
<td vAlign="top">The bird has a single small patch of dark feathers. A ticked bird would have a single green, cinnamon, blue or fawn mark coverable by the size of a penny or 3 flights next to each other forming a solid mark in either a wing or tail. Show-term.</td>
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<td vAlign="top">Self</td>
<td vAlign="top">A self bird should have no light markings so would be all green or all cinnamon or all blue or all fawn.</td>
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<td vAlign="top">Foul</td>
<td vAlign="top">A Foul bird is the opposite to a ticked bird. The bird has a single light mark coverable by the size of a penny or 3 light flights next to each other forming a solid mark in either a wing or tail.</td>
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		<title>Standards:  NORWICH CANARY</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[  Feature Description Points Type Short and cobby. Back broad and well filled-in, showing a slight rise transversely. Chest broad and deep, giving an expansive curved front, and sweeping under therefrom in one full curve to the tail. Ideal length 6 to 6.25 ins. Stance or position at about an angle of 45 degrees. 25 points [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><em> <img border="0" vspace="2" src="http://www.vancouvercanaryclub.com/photos/Norwich_Plainhed.jpg" alt="Norwich Plainhead canary" height="250" /></em></strong><strong><em><img border="0" vspace="2" src="http://www.vancouvercanaryclub.com/photos/Norwich_plainhead.jpg" hspace="4" alt="Norwich Canary Plainhead" height="250" /></em></strong></p>
<p><strong><em>Feature Description Points<br />
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<td width="17%" vAlign="top"><strong>Type</strong></td>
<td width="70%" vAlign="top">Short and cobby. Back broad and well filled-in, showing a slight rise transversely. Chest broad and deep, giving an expansive curved front, and sweeping under therefrom in one full curve to the tail.<br />
Ideal length 6 to 6.25 ins. Stance or position at about an angle of 45 degrees.</td>
<td width="13%" vAlign="top"><strong>25 points</strong></td>
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<td vAlign="top"><strong>Head</strong></td>
<td vAlign="top">Proportionately bold and assertive in its carriage. A full forehead rising from a short neat beak. To be well rounded over and across the skull. Cheeks full and clear featured, eye to be well placed and discernible.</td>
<td vAlign="top"><strong>10 points</strong></td>
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<td vAlign="top"><strong>Neck</strong></td>
<td vAlign="top">Short and thick, continuing the run from the backskull onto the shoulders, and from a full throat into the breast.</td>
<td vAlign="top"><strong>10 points</strong></td>
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<td vAlign="top"><strong>Wings</strong></td>
<td vAlign="top">Short and well braced, meeting nicely at the tips, to rest lightly yet closely on the rump.</td>
<td vAlign="top"><strong>10 points</strong></td>
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<td vAlign="top"><strong>Tail</strong></td>
<td vAlign="top">Short, closely packed, and well filled-in at the root. Rigidly carried, giving an all-of-one-piece appearance with the body.</td>
<td vAlign="top"><strong>5 points</strong></td>
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<td vAlign="top"><strong>Legs and Feet</strong></td>
<td vAlign="top">Legs well set back. Feet perfect.</td>
<td vAlign="top"><strong>5 points</strong></td>
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<td vAlign="top"><strong>Condition</strong></td>
<td vAlign="top">In full bloom of perfect health. Bold, bouncing movement.</td>
<td vAlign="top"><strong>10 points</strong></td>
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<td vAlign="top"><strong>Quality of Feather</strong></td>
<td vAlign="top">Close and fine in texture, presenting the smooth, silky plumage necessary to give a clean-cut contour.</td>
<td vAlign="top"><strong>10 points</strong></td>
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<td vAlign="top"><strong>Colour</strong></td>
<td vAlign="top">Rich, bright and level throughout, with sheen or brilliancy. Yellows a deep orange. Buffs rich in ground and well mealed.</td>
<td vAlign="top"><strong>10 points</strong></td>
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<td vAlign="top"><strong>Staging</strong></td>
<td vAlign="top">Clean and correctly staged.</td>
<td vAlign="top"><strong>5 points</strong></td>
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<td vAlign="top">
<p align="right"><strong>TOTAL:</strong></p>
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<td vAlign="top"> </td>
<td vAlign="top"><strong>&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8211;<br />
100 points</strong></td>
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<h3>SHOW CAGE DIMENSIONS</h3>
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<td width="22%" vAlign="top"><strong>Cage</strong></td>
<td width="78%" vAlign="top">12&#8243; long x 11 1/2&#8243; high x 4 3/4&#8243;broad on all outside sizes constructed from 3/16&#8243; thick timber. 1 1/4&#8243; diameter hole on center roof.</td>
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<td vAlign="top"><strong>Front</strong></td>
<td vAlign="top">18 wires 5/8&#8243; spacing. Pins between 3rd &amp; 4th wire from each end at bottom. <br />
Drinker hole 1&#8243; sq. central between 9th &amp; 10th wires.</td>
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<td vAlign="top"><strong>Door</strong></td>
<td vAlign="top">3 1/2&#8243; diameter fitted on right hand side, hinging from rear.</td>
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<td vAlign="top"><strong>Perches</strong></td>
<td vAlign="top">1/2&#8243; x 3/8&#8243; or 1/2&#8243;x 1/2&#8243; grooved ends to fit flush on bar and 7th wire from each side of front. Natural wood.</td>
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<td vAlign="top"><strong>Drinker</strong></td>
<td vAlign="top">Standard zinc, all black exterior and rim. Plastic, all black.</td>
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<td vAlign="top"><strong>Paint Exterior</strong></td>
<td vAlign="top">Exterior: High Gloss black enamel.</td>
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<td vAlign="top"><strong>PAINT INTERIOR<br />
<span class="style1">(Does anyone have the Home Depot Behr brand composition information?)</span><br />
</strong></td>
<td vAlign="top">Lowe&#8217;s<br />
Gallon&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;..Colorant&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;Amount<br />
Base: B 1-1626&#8230;&#8230;.103&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;20<br />
(Incand.)&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;..105&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;20<br />
&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;.114&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;1Y31<br />
Lowes-Valspar<br />
Int/Oil/H-Gloss<br />
Enterprise 12 yr</td>
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<td vAlign="top"><strong>Seed</strong></td>
<td vAlign="top">Plain canary or mix on floor</td>
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