Everything posted by *Nerwen*
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Pied Test
yes as Neville states this hen is a perfect excample of a clearflight pied, full body colour and only the flights not marked. This means you have used 2 different types of pied genes together and may via slightly from a normal dom. pied. It is possible this young has one of each gene but to be sure test breeding would be needed - to a normal hen would be best. To my eyes he as too much wing patterns for a Double Factor. Side by side:
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What Colours Are My Budgies?
wow good eyes with the cere, i can't really see that ones cere from that shot!
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Pieds
once again I'm agreeing with Neville
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Pied Test
Thanks Renee neither of them look to be Double Factor dom. pieds(two green babies) to me only single factors.
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What Are They
Yeah his cere is changing into the adult blue so anything from 3 months to 6 months. the girsl already have a brown cere and their iris rings are stong as well. appox 8 months and upwards.
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Pink Faced White Lacewing
food die in the water would be safe (opps maybe I shouldn't have posted that bit of info)
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Pied Test
renee post your birds you are talking about, it can help others. Calico
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What Will I Get
correct sunnie. Green normals will be the outcome, split blue
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Spangle?
yes sky blue spangle.. spangles have the spot on the head as well.
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Pied
agree
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What Are They..?
liv - that is what i can guess at too with the pictures opaline for sure. (bubbles)
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Sootica And Big Vinnie
*cuddles both birds* ....... and runs for it two faves there Kaz can't wait to see their young
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Greys That Arnt Greys So What Are They?
Rocky is either mauve greywing or voilet greywing Smoky is blue greywing... he is blue due to the fact his cheek patches are blue and not grey. edit - seems there are more posts since I opened the page (must stop opening 10 at a time)
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What Is Ozzie?
Xena is a girl
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Split For Blue?
okay thanks for that info Chrissy...it is still possible that they birds you got together are siblings, as breeders will sell birds all together. But you will have to wait like all others to see if the bird is split blue or not.
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What Are They
that can be anything from colour appearing from the flash to a sign of a poorly marked opaline or a bird with opalance which appears with opaline bred chicks.
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Pied Test
the scores look interesting..makes me wonder what half point libby missed WELL DONE ALL!
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What Am I
i see a hen with full body colour (PIC00924), then a male with the colour stoping about mid body, turning to yellow (PIC00921) the same pied male (PIC00920) followed by two more pictures of a hen (PIC00922 and PIC00923). Is this what everyone else can see?
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Split For Blue?
those pictures of the bird as a baby and young one clearly so that it is green. If in the nest shot that is the mother (albino) and a sibling (blue pied) then the bird is split blue as the mother is a blue lined bird.
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What Mutations Is My Budgie?
I agree with neville
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What Are They
I can't seen any 'v' shape of colours on the back of the birds which you need for opaline. and looking again now I would say Poppy is cobalt not skyblue.
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What Am I
neat- the top picture and the last two are of the same bird, you can see the body clour in the first shot as an almost mustard green which is the cinnamon affecting the body colour of a grey-green.
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What Are These?
well i did wonder with the 'green' but went with green simply becuase the colour looked even all over.
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Would These 2 Make A Good Pair?
Yellow Face type 2 Cobalt Greywing (you can not see it in this pictuer) this bird is also a male so not at all helpful to pair to your new male.
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What Are They
third to agree with sunnie