Posted October 26, 200618 yr (Laughing out loud) I've gotten so used to saying That Boy that the name has stuck! I took these pictures last Saturday and have been really slack with posting pics. Grayson & That Boy: Babies - I can see one is a pied but can't really see the tail of the other one, my mum & dad think both are gray:
October 26, 200618 yr (Laughing out loud) I've gotten so used to saying That Boy that the name has stuck! I took these pictures last Saturday and have been really slack with posting pics. Grayson & That Boy: What is the type of bird in behind these 2. It looks very pretty!
October 28, 200618 yr Author Updated photo's taken today and hot off the camera! picture of Harley as requested:
October 28, 200618 yr the babies are so gorgeous I love the marking is it brown or grey? Harley is unique I have never see one of them in the US (I am sure they are here though)
October 28, 200618 yr aw they are absolutely gorgeous! i love it when they look all fluffy like that!
October 28, 200618 yr The markings are known as Cinnamon (brown). right I knew that I just wanted to make sure because of my monitor, I can't wait to see them feather up even more
October 28, 200618 yr Author aww to cute little girls there Karen The Red Rump is a cutey too. Yeah, I figured they were girls because the daddy is cinnamon - and the oldest bites!
October 28, 200618 yr Oh those cinny babies are beauties. And thanks for posting the picture of Harley. What a pretty bird. Are they much bigger than budgies?
October 29, 200618 yr Author Red Rump sizes vary, just like Budgie sizes vary. I guess you could say that on average they are 1.5 - 2 times the size of a Budgie.
November 11, 200618 yr Author That's right Daz - err, niece actually. Nerwen he's a Continental Clearflight Cinnamon Violet, as described by Ghalib Al-Nasser
November 11, 200618 yr Spangle Tail. This could be Jazz's Nephew. Is that right Karen? Looks like a Full spangle to me. That's right Daz - err, niece actually. Nerwen he's a Continental Clearflight Cinnamon Violet, as described by Ghalib Al-Nasser Karen Daz and I might be putting the question mark back on this guy If he isn't a spangle and neither is the mother then something is fishy here. 'That Boy' might have so other gene as well. Look here: http://forums.budgiebreeders.asn.au/index....showtopic=11563
November 15, 200618 yr Author Both babies have successfully fledged and are sitting on the perch instead of huddled on the floor.
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