Posted February 27, 200817 yr I would like to know the mutation of Apple. I have never seen one like him. He doesn't seem to have any markings on his wings and only VERY light markings on his head. (You can barely see his baby bars.) http://a205.ac-images.myspacecdn.com/image...4ee9a5fe6f4.jpg http://a619.ac-images.myspacecdn.com/image...5623666a2b2.jpg http://a552.ac-images.myspacecdn.com/image...22948298fef.jpg Thank you! Edited February 27, 200817 yr by Elly pictures were turned into links, they are over the board regulations in size of no more then 450x450, thank you for understanding
February 27, 200817 yr Author Apple is a pretty green opaline spangle Cool, thank you. So she is a spangle even though I can't see black markings on the rim of her feathers?Oh, and do her white cheeks mean anything? I always thought that green budgies have blue cheeks...
February 27, 200817 yr She is a spangle because the yellow is the color that is tracing instead of the black & the clear tail, the white cheek patches are common in different varieties not just spangles. Apple is a beautiful budgie. Edited February 27, 200817 yr by Elly
February 27, 200817 yr Apple is a pretty green opaline spangle Cool, thank you. So she is a spangle even though I can't see black markings on the rim of her feathers?Oh, and do her white cheeks mean anything? I always thought that green budgies have blue cheeks... White cheek patches are normal for spangles Edited February 27, 200817 yr by KAZ
February 27, 200817 yr Hi Chompie, apple is pretty Feathers. Edited February 27, 200817 yr by Feathers
February 27, 200817 yr I think for showing that an Opaline Spangle should have some Black markings in the wings…but I like birds like that, in the Opaline series, that have only the two colours…only Green & Yellow & in the Blue series Blue & white.
February 28, 200817 yr I think for showing that an Opaline Spangle should have some Black markings in the wings They dont expect black markings when an opaline spangle is shown, Norm ( not over here anyway )....but if a normally marked spangle is shown and an opaline spangle is shown...usually the normal spangle will win. However...if the opaline spangle is a far better bird, it will win. Same goes for cinnamon spangles...as they arent a standard spangle. they will be penalised on markings BUT if its a better bird it will win. Edited February 28, 200817 yr by KAZ
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