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I got some budgies on Sunday and a couple of their mutations escape me.

 

 

The white boy with the blue cere. He has white rings in his eyes & he is fully adult.

 

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The hen behind the pied male, has extremely pale gray colouring to her. Would that make her a dilute or some such?

 

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and just coz I reckon he is so cute, Mr Handsome:

 

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the boy is a double factor spangle.

 

The girl could be dilute as you said. :rip:

Karen you have spangles (of a sort) so I have to agree with Cheeta. he is a double factor spangle. That hen I got from you in 2005 is a spangle dominant pied cinnamon skyblue. "Jazz". She has breed melanistic and dominant pieds.

 

What was the parents of that birds?

 

That hen behind the pied, have a very close look at the wing markings. It could also be a spangle cinnamon skyblue. The cinnamon will lighten the body colour but it also could have a dilute gene in there too.

 

Mr Handsome is.... Do you have a hen with a deep mask also to go with him? Possibly a grey?

I agree with the first. As to the hen I was thinking maybe a spangle as well, but then looked at the tail which is grey not white as it should be for a spangle.

 

She clearly has grey marking so she might be dilute. Could she be a pied as well?

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Mr Handsome is.... Do you have a hen with a deep mask also to go with him? Possibly a grey?

 

 

Like these girls?

 

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