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Elly

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  1. do you have a new picture of how this bird is looking?
  2. very interesting Kaz does look like a df pied I don't see opaline in any of them though?
  3. Elly replied to a post in a topic in Breeders Discussion
    sounds like things are going well. I would make sure I rest her after this clutch to ensure she can catch up on her rest, nutrients and such. .
  4. I love the yellow on the first one , they are looking good.
  5. Elly replied to **KAZ**'s topic in Budgie Pictures
    they are beautiful the 2nd picture I love the head on the baby just beautiful
  6. Elly replied to Daz's topic in Breeding Tips
    Of course I added to FAQ section thank you Daz
  7. Elly replied to a post in a topic in Breeders Discussion
    Budgie Club of American this is a good place to start and here too ABS
  8. Elly replied to Bea's topic in Budgie Behaviour
    as long as what you are doing works.. just a thought for a temp basis to throw Blinks into his normal self
  9. Elly replied to a post in a topic in Breeders Discussion
    You would have to contact the individual clubs here in the US and ask them what type of payment they accept.
  10. Elly replied to a post in a topic in Budgie Mutations, Varieties and Genetics
    Yes Maloney looks like a Opaline Clearflight Dominant Pied
  11. Elly replied to Bea's topic in Budgie Behaviour
    I would work on 14 hours of covering I know it seems extreme but temporarly and it is worth it to bring him out of his hormones. At least to me it would be. Pretty was much more horomonal then Merlin so I did this at times to calm him down. Mine never humped though.
  12. I would be excited too, I love their coloring and the picture is priceless Aly
  13. Yep remember just to go into Norms details a little more if you don't mind for other members. Lutino is a yellow based bird (green) Albino is a white based bird (blue) Both these genes erase the markings from the bird leaving the base color of the bird either yellow or white. Green is dominant over blue so as Norm said unless the lutino is split all your babies will be of the green series (lutinos)
  14. Elly replied to Sophia's topic in Budgie Talk
    Welcome Kaz directed you in the right direction. If you don't find your answers there then always ask. Tell us What is your cage set-up? how big, what type of perches? What type of food are you planning to feed your budgies? Are you getting boys, girls or 1 of each?
  15. Love picture
  16. Elly replied to Bea's topic in Budgie Behaviour
    maybe Bea you should keep him covered just for this week a little longer and see if that helps? More prolonged darkness? I know you like him out a lot but it may get him through the stage quicker? You don't have the fish tanks by his cage do you?
  17. very interesting, glad she pulled through everything well :bluebudgie:
  18. hey a quick tip add one of your cute cute pics...to Budgie of the Month for June :bluebudgie:
  19. Looking good....
  20. Wonderful Pictures you must surely add one for June Budgie of the Month :bluebudgie: I love the lorikeets picture it almost looks painted they are beuatiful
  21. Good pictures and it is very sad that anyone would let a bird get this bad
  22. gotcha just clarifying for other members too out there because that was old school sandpaper perches
  23. you can also use a different colored spray bottle for each one too because they can tell the difference in colors
  24. awe they are sweet

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