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Hey there,

 

 

Just wondering if anyone has any pictures of any black and white pied budgied they may have. I am getting one from a breeder and would love to see others that you have :)

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i would love to see this bird you are getting as there isn't black in budges. The closest so far is a dark grey and that is still a rare gene.

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Maybe it is a lightly marked pied not showing any body colour with some wing markings that would look black and white but would still be a blue or grey pied.

A lot of people just call it as they see it lol.

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He's a grey grey pied but only has a tiny bit of body color on him so he looks predominantly white with quite a bit of the black pied markings, but yeah I suppose I should have said that, sorry, Does anyone have any pictures of the same type of budgie?

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sorry, I'm more technical with the types of budgies, didn't mean to sound harsh.

 

sounds like a recessive pied if there isn't much body colour.

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There are some images on google of these kinds of birds.

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http://forums.budgiebreeders.asn.au/index.php?showtopic=9574

the thread here showing many recessive pied

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Thankyou for the thread :)

 

I looked on google but I find budgie searches on there don't give great results.

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Pictures :)

 

First... 35338s0.jpg

 

Then... 2vvjjgz.jpg

 

and Now... 30uvgk2.jpg

 

Let me know what you think!

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He's really cute!

 

I love google image searches for budgies. My own photos come up! :D

 

Sure, they throw in a lot of birds that don't match your search, but if you are looking for say, cinnamon spangle violets, you can find a lot of nice ones.

 

Try this link. The only one of mine that came up this time is at the very bottom. It's a baby sitting on my hand, although it's not a recessive pied... http://images.google.com/search?sourceid=navclient&ie=UTF-8&rlz=1T4GGHP_enUS424US424&q=recessive+pied+budgies&biw=1680&bih=825&sei=R1PoUN3uNJOyqAG6ooGIAQ&tbm=isch

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Here are photos of my "black and white" budgie girl if any are intereasted. :)

Unfortunally I had to sell her..

 

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Dalmatia by Elma_Ben, on Flickr

 

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Dalmatía fallega by Elma_Ben, on Flickr

 

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Dalmatía by Elma_Ben, on Flickr

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It's a shame you had to sell her Vargur. She looks to have very fine long feathers a bit different to the normal budgie. Do you still have any like her?

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It's a shame you had to sell her Vargur. She looks to have very fine long feathers a bit different to the normal budgie. Do you still have any like her?

HI Robyn!

Yes she was very lovely, but I had so many birds, I had to reduce a bit.

I sadly never breed her and I dont have any like her.

Here are my birds: http://forums.budgiebreeders.asn.au/index.php?showtopic=32484

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I have recently gotten a new bird called Silva. She is black and white but still needs some time to adjust to living here. 

1. How rare is her colour?

2. What genes/mutations cause her to be like that?

3. How can I help her fit in with my other 3 budgies?

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