When you first look at these spanges most people think it is a Petz & Lorenz, but upon closer examination you will see a difference between the two. In my picture I have highlighted areas on the Boerger that are different:
1. Both legs are uncovered to the chest, where on the Petz & Lorenz they have feathers covering them. Also, notice the bottom chest feather on the Boerger is well defined where on the P&L it is not.
2. Boerger has veins on all feathers, where P&L either has none or only on the main set of feathers.
In the picture P&L is on the left, Boerger on the right.
I wonder how many Boerger's will come to light based on this input??
Jim
1. Both legs are uncovered to the chest, where on the Petz & Lorenz they have feathers covering them. Also, notice the bottom chest feather on the Boerger is well defined where on the P&L it is not.
2. Boerger has veins on all feathers, where P&L either has none or only on the main set of feathers.
In the picture P&L is on the left, Boerger on the right.
I wonder how many Boerger's will come to light based on this input??
Jim