Posted September 24, 200618 yr this is Milo what is he? and this is lemon, lime and jasper(jasper has a little patch of bright blue on her belly,and lemon has very light markings on her wing guessing some sort of clear wing? (she's the all yellow) nore to come soon, oh and i took all tiels out of aviary and put more budgies in, tiels are in their own aviary now, even though they have been that way for a good while, it scared me with the thought of what if..
September 24, 200618 yr any chance of closer pictures?? It's very hard to see the birds in the last one. I think Milo may be a yellowface type 2 grey, if his cheek patchs are greyish-blue and not the normal blue.
September 24, 200618 yr the batteries in my camera died so no new picture's till tomorrow, but milos face patches are bluey grey and the rings on his necklace are a deep purple colour. any chance of closer pictures?? It's very hard to see the birds in the last one. I think Milo may be a yellowface type 2 grey, if his cheek patchs are greyish-blue and not the normal blue.
September 24, 200618 yr thanks for the reply's, no i was wondering if there is someone out there that has enough pateince to show me what a spangle, oplaine, yf1, yf2, and explain in apparently very slow and simple english how and why... i'm seen all these birds and peoples post oh i love that spangle, or that oplaine is so pretty and i sit here scratching my head... I've caught on to the pieds, cleverwing(most of the time), well sorta i still dont know the difference between recessive and dominet, so please someone help me....i need pics and explination.
September 24, 200618 yr I have a simple genetics page on my website if you click the link in my sig. A mauve would have normal blue cheek patches if Milos are more grayish then he is a grey. For a quick statment of the ones you listed: Opaline have the same colour on their wings as on their bodies. Spangles have thin black lines on the wings rather than a lot of black in the middle, almost as if they are reverse to normal (Milo has normal wing patterns) Yellowfaces are blue birds with a yellow face instead of white faces. The type ones only have yellow on their heads the type two's continue to get more yellow into their body with each molt slowly turning them green. Keep asking questions we (well maybe just me ) love to get another hooked on budgie genetics.
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