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  1. Hi, thanks for your reply. Am I correct in saying it couldn't be DF grey as one parent was skyblue? The parents' lineages I have no idea - bought both birds from different breeders at a sale in August. None of their other birds on sale had any of these unusual patterns. I have noticed on this bird that the stripes go right down to where the black cheek spots are, and onto the grey feathers. Also, on the grey rump area, there's also some very light barring (whether this is just the way the feathers are sitting, I am not sure, but I don't think that is the case - I don't observe these stripes on any of its other siblings/budgies I own. I think it is a female, but with that black cere, it is very hard to tell. Here are some more photos of its feathers aroundits cheek and chest - haven't been able to get a good shot of the rump feathers.
  2. Hi, I have produced a baby budgie that is a lot darker than any of its nestmates; it is nothing like any grey budgie I have ever bred; or any budgie at that. Here are some photos: The grey body feathers appear to be the same shade of grey as its two younger siblings and every other grey budgie I have had (pretty sure). For comparison, here are photos of two of its nestmates, showing how different its head is from a normal pattern and an opaline pattern. I thought it was an opaline chick when it was younger as it’s down feathers were while like it’s skyblue opaline nestmate, and now its younger grey opaline nestmate. But now, it’s body feathers look like opaline (grey on wings), but it’s head does not. Any ideas why it is like this?? I really like the looks of this baby, but I am just a bit confused. FYI, their parents are Grey Opaline Hen and Skyblue Greying split Opaline Male, and their clutch produced 1x skyblue, 1x skyblue opaline, this weird chick grey, 1x grey opaline and 1x grey. Mikayla
  3. I now have five babies, and a possible sixth to arrive tonight… hopefully morning brings a new baby! So far: #1 Hatched 22nd November #2 Hatched 23rd November (it looks like it is much younger than #1, probably because it went without food for a while…) #3 Hatched 25th November #4 Hatched 27th November #5 Hatched 30th November #6 … 2nd or 3rd December??? Still noticing the babies having dried stuff on their faces, only #1 and #2, and today #1 had a bit in its eye… So I take them out each day to check on them. I also have been recording weights on odd occasions. #1: 29/11/13 (7 Days) – 14g 2/12/13 (10 Days) – 21g #2: 2/12/13 (9 Days) – 15g #3: 29/11/13 (3 Days) – 5g 30/11/13 (4 Days) – 7g As you can see, I am a bit concerned that #2 both looks and weighs significantly different from its nestmate that hatched only the day before… will have to see how it goes. Here are some photos: Baby #1 (30/11/13): Baby #1 (2/12/13): Baby #1 and #2 (2/12/13): Baby #2 (2/12/13): Baby #3 (2/12/13): Mikayla
  4. Hi, Babies are definitely here! So far, there’s 4 babies, 3 remain in the nest of the Grey Opaline x Skyblue Greywing, while I fostered another out for good reason. Hatched 22nd November Hatched 23rd November Hatched 25th November (Fostered) Hatched 26th November Here’s a bunch of photos of #1 and #2 (#4 only arrived yesterday evening, haven’t had the opportunity for some photos. The last 2 days I have also noticed #1’s eyes starting to open and its back is getting darker. 23rd November: 26th November: 27th November: I had an issue with #2 yesterday, when I looked into the box briefly, and noticed a weird mass on its face – I pulled it from the box (difficult because of the way the cage is and the position of the box, which is why I am still waiting to pull the nest out for some good photos) to have a closer look and found a huge mass of poo and nest materials stuck to its face (rock hard) – mostly on its beak, but it couldn’t just be pulled off as it was stuck to some face skin and a little to the beak. Because of this, the baby had an empty crop and wasn’t looking as healthy as it had the day before – I think it went hungry for the night and morning before I found it. This little one’s lucky, because I didn’t plan on disturbing the hen that day! Also had a big lump on its bum. I moistened the mass with some warm water, very careful not to get it in its nose… and eventually, after some difficulties, I got it off its face (may have pulled a bit of skin, but that’s better than starving to death), but then its crop was full of air from all the crying during the removal… However, a few hours later I checked in and the crop was at bursting point, full of food – thank goodness! Here’s a before and after photo (27th November): Next is some of the fostered baby (#3) – I think it is a male, but will wait and see how well my educated guess is. I have easier access to this baby, so I have been testing out my photography on the little one and have been happy with the results: Less than 30 minutes old (25th November) – just missed the hatching!: 26th November: 28th November: Finally, on my Turquoise Parrots – about a week ago, I noticed an egg tossed out. Then a few days later, another. Both of these were infertile, but there is one remaining (I don’t have good access to their nestbox, can only get a camera in to see what’s happening, and am not keen on disturbing these guys as they are pretty shy anyway). I take it the last one is also infertile, as she doesn’t sit anymore – but mating is underway! MIKAYLA:) Oh I am so sorry I posted on the wrong forum! DO'H!
  5. Woke up to this wonderful surprise this morning to my Grey Opaline x Skyblue Greywing pair.
  6. Getting back into the swing of things... The Grey Opaline Hen x Skyblue Greywing Male are currently on 7 eggs, and have confirmed that some of these are fertile - yay! In addition, my Turquoise Parrot is happily sitting on 3 eggs - should be due to hatch fairly soon, but I am unsure of exactly when, as I have no idea when she laid them - it should be very soon though
  7. Hi, I was wondering if anyone had experiences with mixing their budgies with neophema parrots, particularly Turquoise Parrots. I have a pair and expect some chicks soon, but before that, I want to know whether to organise a new aviary to place them in (as I don't wish to keep them with their parents), or if they would be suitable in my 3m x 3m aviary. Currently there are 13 budgies and 8 zebra finches (and don't fight between species thus far) - so there is LOTS of room. I think that, given the size and the apparent lack of aggression from my budgies that I have so far witnessed, it could be fine, but obviously I want to be very sure before I mix. Thanks, Mikayla
  8. Confirmed that 4 fertile eggs to green pair have died and other nest was totally infertile. Placing the green pair back into the main aviary and will try them next year. Will keep the grey and skyblue pair for another go, and deciding over an Albino Male x Cobalt Hen pair or Grey Hen and DF Spangle Male (green series) pair to replace the other pair. Hopefully the next few months see a long desired success.
  9. The eggs are now 23, 21, 20 and 18 days old and no chicks. I sprayed some light water on thm to give some humidity.
  10. Without candling, I am fairly confident that the grey and blue pair have no fertile eggs of the seven she laid. Additionally, given that the green hen started incubating completely from day 1, this makes 3 of the 4 eggs due already, and nothing yet. Sadly, this is looking like a 3rd and 4th failed clutch.
  11. Still waiting... Green Spangle pair have 4 fertile, while the other pair I am unsure as this girl just won't get off. As soon as I enter the room when she is out - she races in faster than I can act. So I don't plan to interfere too much with her. The green hen has no issues ... Anyway, still waiting ever so patiently..
  12. The current standings are: Pair #1 (Light Green Spangle Opaline Pair) 1. Laid 27.9.13 – fertile (expected 15.10.13) - not long now! 2. Laid 29.9.13 – fertile (expected 17.10.13) 3. Laid 30.9.13 – fertile (expected 18.10.13) 4. Laid 2.10.13 – fertile (expected 20.10.13) 5. Laid 4.10.13 6. Laid 6.10.13 7. Laid 8.10.13 Pair #2 (Grey Opaline x Skyblue Greywing) 1. Laid 26.9.13 2. Laid 28.9.13 3. Laid 30.9.13 4. Laid 2.10.13 5. Laid 4.10.13 6…. I expect she has more than five, but she is a tight sitter and haven’t had the opportunity to have a good look yet. I also have a pair of ‘Red Fronted Yellow’ Turquoise Parrots that I expect will begin to lay very soon as she spends much of her time in her nest (if they’ve not started already). Here’s some pics for general interest:
  13. Hi Guys, Thanks for reading so far. To answer your questions: Maz – the green pair are both 2010 bred, so old enough to breed the last few goes – guess they were just unlucky! And yep, these photos are between 12-3 months old, but both hens’ ceres are very dark now. Also, a spangle doesn't look quite like this, as mine are spangle opalines (the male is poorly marked though, which is why he is lacking the black markings that the hen displays). Have a look on the web for pics, you'll see how different they are compared to when opaline is mixed in (opaline is why there's green on their wings). Currently, the nests look like this: Pair #1 1. Laid 27.9.13 2. Laid 29.9.13 3. Laid 30.9.13 4. Laid 2.9.13 (dates may not be 100% accurate ) Pair #2 1. Laid 26.9.13 2. Laid 28.9.13 3. Laid 30.9.13 4. Laid 2.9.13
  14. I am beginning to breed budgies again, and currently have two pairs in separate cages away from the main aviary. (p.s. hope my photos have been sized down correctly). The first pair is a Light Green Opaline Spangle pair, and previously have had two infertile clutches so far this year, but I removed their eggs as soon as I was sure. My second pair is a Skyblue Greywing male with Grey Opaline hen. They laid a week exactly after I placed the pair into a breeding cage – that was fast! This morning I checked in on Pair #1’s box (during a clean), and decided to give her eggs a shine. And found this: (might be hard to see with the quality of computer screens, but is clear on my camera). This made me very happy given the pair’s past failures, and came as a big surprise. The others don’t show anything… yet. Thanks for reading, will keep updated. p.s. apologies for poor layout, couldn't use my 'enter' key.
  15. Hi, I picked up this pair from a sale today, and the guy said they were both spangles. But they look so different? How come? I think the hen is also opaline, but not sure. The male looks like no spangle I've ever had - is he DF? Photos are dodgy, didn't want to disturb them, as they're still settling in. Any ideas appreciated Thanks:)
  16. Thanks, I appreciate your feedback I am still confused with the spangle. I'd never had any other spangles in the aviary, so it wasn't other birds mating etc etc. But, according to numerous sites, spangle is autosomal dominant, which means it couldn't be "hidden" by another mutation - or is it an exception when it comes to ino birds? Which is the only explanation I can find. Also, to clarify, the lacewing hen. Is she titled "albino lacewing" or just "white lacewing"? Is she still an albino despite the lacewing markings? Thanks again
  17. Hi, I have never been quite sure of a couple of mutations of my budgerigars. We start with this Albino hen, however she has some brown patterns on her? What is this? I know she is an albino, because her son produced birds that couldn't have been produced without her being this colour, being sex-linked recessive etc etc. I don't know of her parentage. She was then paired with a normal cobalt male (unknown parentage) and produced a skyblue, a number of 'greys', cobalts and an oddly dark blue/purple hen. One of these 'grey' males was paired with a lutino hen; he is pictured here - the brown doesn't have seem to have caught on? Where I am extremely confused is here. He produced 3x green spangle (or so I think) chicks in his first clutch. However, given my understanding of how the spangle is inherited (autosomal dominant?), it doesn't make sense that his offspring have this appearance. Am I wrong in assuming that they are spangle? Here is one of them: What do you think he is? In addition, his ('grey') second clutch with the lutino hen consisted of 3x lutino (1x male, 2x female), and 1x albino (female). All females had the same browny-tinge that the original albino hen had, but not the male. Having produced these albino/lutino chicks gives me certainty in that the albino hen is in fact albino, despite her brown (unless of course, my genetics knowledge has failed me!). Thanks for getting through it, I appreciate any feedback!
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