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New Genetic Lesson

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Like in one past I'm goingto add some pictures and ask you to pick out the correct one.

 

For now find me the CINNAMON

 

1. fallowness.jpg

 

2. GreenHenBack29-10-2006a.jpg

 

3. cinnie.jpg

 

4. budgies-dogs393.jpg

 

5.

GrayCinHen29-10-2006a.jpg

 

 

Those that wish to try hit ''reply to this post and post your answers, the answer for those that wish to look are on page 2

Edited by Nerwen

No. 1, no..... No. 4?? okay I am going to stick to No. 4

Can I phone a friend??? (Laughing out loud)!

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Budgie Addict I added another picture are you still wanting 4 or the last one?

i say numbers 135 not sure about 4

*******edit****** now i'm second guessing is there only one or a couple..ohh man!

Edited by candacelast

okay I have been researching this, cinnamons have washed out body color so I am torn between 2 and 4! I'll go with 4.

I am often wrong and probably am again but this is a great way to learn.

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:( There might or might not be more than one. It's up to you to look at all the pictures and decide.

okay well i'm going to stick with 135 not sure about 4

Yahh thanks Nerwen. I say number 3 is there more than one?

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There might or might not be more than one. It's up to you to look at all the pictures and decide. :D:)

 

Glad to see your post Kelly it was becuase you wanted more that I made this.

see and i was thinking 1 because it is a fallow.....mum i'm confused

Is it not #3 and #5???

 

I know #3 is for sure...but #5 looks like one aswell...

 

Kirbs :D

1, 3 and 4

Edited by parrot-breeder

number 3

I think it is 3, but number 5 looks like it too.

Do you class Lacewing as Cinnamon?

If so then 1 & 5

 

Karen you should know that :D

 

I'd say 3.

Edited by daz

I'm going to say 2 is too dark to be cinnamon. 3 & 5 definately yes. 4 not sure as according to something I read most cinnamons are female? Not sure if this was true. 1 I'm not sure but will stick my head out and say no.

 

By the way I have been reading your lessons so far but I'm not sure I'm upto it yet. Fascinating but confusing, I get lost even with your guided instruction.

There might or might not be more than one. It's up to you to look at all the pictures and decide. :) :)

 

Glad to see your post Kelly it was becuase you wanted more that I made this.

 

:fear Thanks for taking the time Nerwen I am going to stick with just #3

(Laughing out loud)...i've been checking this post almost every 15 mins since its started...CAN I PLLEAAAASSSSEEE have the answer??

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:(Laughing out loud):

 

okay then, I was waiting to give others a guess.

 

Answers:

 

1. fallow - this is a different gene to cinnamon although it gives brown markings. The red eyes is the key to telling it apart.

 

2. Grey-green Normal - the wings and tail are black

 

3. CINNAMON - (congratuations to all that picked this one)

 

4. Clearwing - the wings are a pale gray not brown

 

5. CINNAMON - This one was not as pale as the other and hard to spot :wub: so well done to all. She is also opaline which is where the body colour is the same one the wings.

With My eyes I picked it as an opaline grey not an opalone cinnamon grey

I'm guess, 1, 3 and 5..Probably 100% wrong

 

Cindy :hap:

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:(Laughing out loud): Well I'm glad the answers on the second page mean others can still try.

 

Cindy answers are two post above :hap:

 

 

Daz- and the issue with pictures on computers some see it differently, to me I see a deep brown.

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