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You were too close when taking the picture.

I would suggest female too judging from the shape of the eyes & head.

budgie lover, Please ask for opinions, not demand them. A better picture would be helpful.

A better picture but I am leaning toward female right now.

I'd say male because it looks like it has already molted.. I would expect a whiter cere for a female -- but based on the picture, I don't know.

Yay i was right! :)

 

MALE :D

 

I see what you mean birdluv..but his has pink... ;( Like my baby Kirby did when he was younger:

 

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It looks wayy mroe pink, as i had to resize it :D So colours changed a but but it looked like your new babies :D

 

Kirby :P

Hi Budgie lover, I am leaning towards female too. You should be able to tell definitely one way or the other if it goes into breeding condition.

 

Feathers.

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its real hard to take a picture of it and im sorry about the bad pictures but he bobs his heads and trys stepin on my other male i dont know what to say

Here is an example of a male budgie cere when they are young you can compare.

 

I am leaning toward female but if you used a flash it could be male.

 

Here is Pretty my recessive and you can see the flash does wash it out but closer it is very pink

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Here is Merlin when he was about 8 weeks, you can see how pink his cere is.

 

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