Posted May 14, 200619 yr I finally got to peek in properly to Swift and Rockets nest and they have 4 babies so far hatched out. Looking from eldest about 8 days old to youngest being todays baby. One egg yet to hatch. Here is Mum Her is Dad http://i44.photobucket.com/albums/f8/kaz_d...nder/AXX070.jpg Edited May 15, 200619 yr by budgiebird
May 14, 200619 yr BB is mum a spangle?? Can't tell from the shadow??? If so you have mated a spangle against spangle :budgiedance: You know what that means???? 25% change of a double factor Spangle....... Can't wait to see if you get one. Double Factor Spangle
May 14, 200619 yr Author BB is mum a spangle?? Can't tell from the shadow??? If so you have mated a spangle against spangle :budgiedance: You know what that means???? 25% change of a double factor Spangle....... Can't wait to see if you get one. Double Factor Spangle I really don't know if she is a spangle daz. Her wings are yellow with green edges if that helps. The picture you gave me the link to is a white bird ? What is a double factor spangle ? Also....no pairing here. They picked each other. :ausb:
May 14, 200619 yr Karen a double factor spangle is pure white like an Albion but have Irus rings. A beautiful bird.. You have got another photo of the hen??
May 14, 200619 yr Author Karen a double factor spangle is pure white like an Albion but have Irus rings. A beautiful bird.. You have got another photo of the hen?? No other photo but I will take one shortly and post. :budgiedance:
May 14, 200619 yr Author Yes....Dad ROCKET is gorgeous. Darker than any mauve I have seen recently (apart from Diesel that I lost when we moved). But good news is I have his brother also (just as nice) and he is nesting too. :budgiedance: Daz.....can't get new photos till tomorrow of Swift.
May 15, 200619 yr Author Very beautiful.... I hope she is a spangle. Dont spangles have black edges to thier wings ? Edited May 15, 200619 yr by budgiebird
May 15, 200619 yr She's an opaline spangle green. It's because she's also opaline that the wings are edged in green rather than black. So you could get a double factor spangle. The dad reminds me of Blinks. Edited May 15, 200619 yr by Bea
May 15, 200619 yr Author She's an opaline spangle green. It's because she's also opaline that the wings are edged in green rather than black. So you could get a double factor spangle. The dad reminds me of Blinks. Thanks for explaining the colour Bea. I thought she may be a clearwing or something. And Blinkie is far prettier a blue
May 15, 200619 yr better late then never (Laughing out loud) finally back for a short period of time gorgeous Karen
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