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What Mutation?

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it's hard to say with the flash washing out the colour alot. Might be a dilute

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oh now Nerwen I want more concrete :sad:

sorry lovely (Laughing out loud)

The eyes look redish so there might be something of an ino even or maybe a rec. pied.

 

okay just found this:

 

that is her natural colour,she has a tinge of blue and her eyes are dark.

Her father is dark blue and her mother is pure white both with dark eyes

so she isn't ino (Laughing out loud).

 

I think she might be DEC.

Edited by Nerwen

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even with the light blue?

I believe they can get the suffusion of colour like a DF spangle.

  • 3 weeks later...

would look like a cream ino but with out the red eyes.

 

But this one hasn't any yellow that I can see.

My guess is dilute, blue series. The flights and tail look white, which would indicate a clearflight gene (pied) but I can't tell if the spot is there. If the flights aren't really white (due to the flash) and the bird is not pied then possibly a dilute greywing. Is the blue tint visible only with the flash or is it visible always? If not visible normally then DEC. I didn't notice any red tint to the eyes.

 

Any way to get some more pictures, from different angles?

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