September 19, 200717 yr Author I'm still seeing paler feathers on the head than the ones in the mask area on the DF. and the Red eye bubs looks to have paler wings than it's sibling..... and now you'll tell me that's from the flash Dont know Nerwen. You are the expert. I did use a flash though. But you tell me what they could be
September 19, 200717 yr since both parent birds are blue there should be no green series birds (lutes or green) and you commented about no fosters in this nest before.
September 19, 200717 yr Author since both parent birds are blue there should be no green series birds (lutes or green) and you commented about no fosters in this nest before. So the answer is ?
September 21, 200717 yr Author Youngest ino chick is pale. Not bright yellow lutino coloured but more like a Creamino. YF ino.
September 21, 200717 yr WOW KAZ Â I don't know how you do it - They are cute chicks but how on earth can you tell what they are when they are fully grown????
September 21, 200717 yr Author WOW KAZÂ I don't know how you do it - They are cute chicks but how on earth can you tell what they are when they are fully grown???? After around 600-700m chicks born here you soon learn to recognise some things in the nest. For the trickier genetics stuff, I ask of our experts on here
September 21, 200717 yr So the answer is ?Youngest ino chick is pale. Not bright yellow lutino coloured but more like a Creamino. YF ino. That's your answer
October 14, 200717 yr Author Yes a couple of nice YF INO's. One is dark eyed and one is red eyed. I believe the dark eyed one to be a DF spangle
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