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What Color Is Sunny?

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I've been looking through websites on mutations trying to figure out what color/mutations sunny (the female with the yellow face) has. She is a powdery blue (more grey/lavender than the picture shows) with a yellow face and you can see the yellow under some of the blue on her body as well. The markings are dark on her wings but light on her head and body. I'm posting up a picture and trying to find a better one of her coloring and one of her back.

 

Thank you!

 

PS. My camera is being a pain and keeps taking fuzzy photos. This is the best I can get at the moment. Hopefully I'll figure out why its having fits.

 

sunnyandsammy.jpgsunny.jpg

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I agree with Hurdy, it is Yellow Face Type 2 which means the yellow will bleed into her chest and throughout her body it may strengthen as she molts and in some cases a blue bird can looks almost complete green.

you can see the V in her second picture plus opalines always remind me of little bald eagles :unsure:

Sunny is Very Pretty .... YF2 Colbalt .... Is that a patch at the back of her head ... ( would lead me to believe she could also mb DP )

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Sunny is Very Pretty .... YF2 Colbalt .... Is that a patch at the back of her head ... ( would lead me to believe she could also mb DP )

 

I don't see a patch on the back of Sunny's head although it is just a touch lighter. Its more obvious in the picture than in person. Sammy has a patch though, its white.

Hi Andrea,

 

you have had plenty of people give you mutation information, so I just thought I would tell you why your camera might not be focussing properly. Taking a photo that close you need to use the 'macro' setting on your camera. It is usually shown as a tulip type flower on digital cameras. Hope this helps.

 

Your budgies are gorgeous!!

 

 

Feathers.

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you have had plenty of people give you mutation information, so I just thought I would tell you why your camera might not be focussing properly. Taking a photo that close you need to use the 'macro' setting on your camera. It is usually shown as a tulip type flower on digital cameras. Hope this helps.

 

 

Ha ha! Thanks :P That did help a lot. I guess I'm not used to taking close up shots of small critters :) That will help with my flying squirrel shots too.

 

Here is sunny again, this time clearer. :D

 

sunnyagain2.jpg

 

PS Her flight feathers are clipped but I didn't do it :o They did it before we brought her home. She seems a little spooky because she knows she can't fly and to me, its sad. :hap:

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