Posted March 23, 200817 yr Pippin is going through a heavy moult at the moment, but I noticed yesterday that he has started to get blue feathers coming through near his bum. I have also noticed what looks like very faint blue stripes across his chest. He is coming up to three years old and I can't say I have ever noticed these feathers before. I'm not that well up on genetics but I think Pippin is what is called a normal green. Is it possible for a change in some feather colours to happen or is it that they are more noticeable due to the moult :budgiedance:
March 23, 200817 yr It’s hard for us to tell without seeing a picture, maybe he is a Yellow faced Blue or may be masking that mutation or maybe it’s like you say just that they are new feathers, as the colour does fade some after time.
March 24, 200817 yr I agree if you have some younger pics and then now pics that would help determine what is going on . Edited March 24, 200817 yr by maesie spelling :-)
March 24, 200817 yr Author Thanks. I will try and get some pictures today, although it won't be that easy as he isn't too keen on the camera.
March 24, 200817 yr You say the feathers are changing areound his vent.... Aren't these NORMALY White ??????
March 24, 200817 yr Author You say the feathers are changing areound his vent.... Aren't these NORMALY White ?????? Yes, he still has his white vent feathers, the blue feathers are on the outer area
March 24, 200817 yr You say the feathers are changing areound his vent.... Aren't these NORMALY White ?????? Yes, he still has his white vent feathers, the blue feathers are on the outer area :nest:
March 24, 200817 yr Author Here are Pippins butt shots - not sure I am doing this correctly http://i38.photobucket.com/albums/e123/Hop...dge/misc083.jpg http://i38.photobucket.com/albums/e123/Hop...dge/misc080.jpg Hope this works :mellow:
March 24, 200817 yr Hi Hoppy, isn't that interesting... I have a 'normal green' that has thrown chicks with some blue feathers like that, underneath around the vent area. Feathers.
March 24, 200817 yr Those are normal..I do believe and have seen it on normal greens the blue feathers around the vent and within the tail area.
March 24, 200817 yr Author Hi Hoppy, isn't that interesting... I have a 'normal green' that has thrown chicks with some blue feathers like that, underneath around the vent area. Feathers. He has some coming through on his chest, but they're not as obvious as the ones in the pics and dont show up on the camera. Those are normal..I do believe and have seen it on normal greens the blue feathers around the vent and within the tail area. I'm surprised as these have only just appeared in the last week or so.
March 24, 200817 yr when you look at normal greens on our mutation page and other sites you can see them coming in...maybe it is like gray hair (Laughing out loud) it comes in at different times
March 24, 200817 yr Author when you look at normal greens on our mutation page and other sites you can see them coming in...maybe it is like gray hair (Laughing out loud) it comes in at different times Do they do feather dye for budgies
March 24, 200817 yr Author (Laughing out loud)...or maybe it is a YF2 that is heavy on the YF Now that's where you lose me, I'm sooooo ignorant with genetics and unfortunately, the breeder I got him from no longer breeds due to ill health so I can't check it out. It will be interesting to see how many more blue feathers come through. I don't think he was too kean on having his butt captured on camera for all to see :(Laughing out loud):
March 24, 200817 yr Well what happens is that your bird really is a blue based bird (or white as they call it with the lack of the yellow gene), remember yellow and blue make green. ' So in the Yellow Face 2 birds the yellow will start to molt throughout the body hence turning the blue into green (yellow & blue = green). If the YF2 gene washes throughout the whole body of the bird it can make it totally green very much like a normal green (which is actually a yellow based bird with the blue = green). How much the YF2 spreads and how dark is based on the genetic make up of that particular gene. Does that make it clearer?
March 24, 200817 yr Author Well what happens is that your bird really is a blue based bird (or white as they call it with the lack of the yellow gene), remember yellow and blue make green. ' So in the Yellow Face 2 birds the yellow will start to molt throughout the body hence turning the blue into green (yellow & blue = green). If the YF2 gene washes throughout the whole body of the bird it can make it totally green very much like a normal green (which is actually a yellow based bird with the blue = green). How much the YF2 spreads and how dark is based on the genetic make up of that particular gene. Does that make it clearer? Thanks Elly, yes it does. I'm hoping he produces a few more, the colours are stunning around his tail, but the camera doesn't pick it up enough.
March 24, 200817 yr I know what you mean, Pretty actually had some very dark teal blue feathers and they were simply stunning, Merlin on the other hand has the black very dark blue feathers per his violet coloring, Pretty was a sky blue.
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