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hi

 

i have a yellow bird with pretty white face feathers. I think he is a lutino. I don't know if he a male.

his cere is violet in colour. Will send a photo when i can work out photo bucket. i think he is a male. he doesn't bite

 

would appreciate any help, please.

 

leanne

Edited by Bea

A yellow bird with a white face....WOW! ;) sorry that's is what I firs thought then realised you must be meaning the cheek patches.

 

A picture is the best. Many times people state one colour and others called it another.

Yes a picture would be best.

If his cere is blue (not a deep pink) then he is not a lutino but a different mutation

if he has a pink cere, red eyes and he is all yellow he most likely is a lutinio

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How old is the budgie Snowy ?

 

 

billy is 4 1/2 months. he? is going thru his? a molt.

 

leanne

How old is the budgie Snowy ?

 

 

billy is 4 1/2 months. he? is going thru his? a molt.

 

leanne

 

At around this age or soon after the first moult...if Billy is a hen the cere will be going brownish. If it stays purply pink its a boy. :D

at this age the cere will be changing to the adult colour, which if you have a lutino (red eyes) will stay the baby pink for males and change to the normal brown for girls.

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