Posted September 18, 200816 yr Hi! Happy to share the pics of our lovely babies who were born in July 2008. We have only three - the fourth egg was empty - why does it happen? The proud parents are skyblue cinnamon yellowface Burbulis (mom) and yellow recessive pied Mango (dad). http://i240.photobucket.com/albums/ff267/M...ucket/mamma.jpg Mom Burbulis This image was turned to link, oversized for board regulations http://i240.photobucket.com/albums/ff267/M.../mango-ttis.jpg Dad Mango http://i240.photobucket.com/albums/ff267/M...t/pastaiga3.jpg[/url] The babies Image turned to link over the size board regulations.http://i240.photobucket.com/albums/ff267/Mirta_photos_bucket/kas3.jpg Emery - who am I? http://i240.photobucket.com/albums/ff267/M...bucket/kas2.jpg Diamond - that one looks and behaves like a girl.http://i240.photobucket.com/albums/ff267/Mirta_photos_bucket/kas1.jpg Beril - the youngest. Everyone says - a boy, but I doubt it. Will be very grateful for any hint. I will try to make better pics. Somehow I am not good at it Edited September 18, 200816 yr by KAZ
September 18, 200816 yr The picture are very very hard to tell. Any ther pictures in good light would be very helpfull! But i think you may be right, the middle is a girl the other may be boys
September 18, 200816 yr I would say take better pictures in the daylight without a flash and repost, make sure your pictures are no larger then 640x480, use the macro setting on your camera too so they are not blurry.
September 18, 200816 yr Author Thank you for replying! I will take your advice concerning the pictures. I tried to resize them in photobucket several times but failed.
September 30, 200816 yr Hi! An easy way to tell the sex of a budgie is to look at the small strip of skin above there beaks. The boy's, once mature, is usually bright blue. A healthy girl has a fleshy pink coloured strip. I hope this helps with sexing your beautiful baby budgies. Issy Edited September 30, 200816 yr by Neat typo
September 30, 200816 yr Hi!An easy way to tell the sex of a budgie is to look at the small strip of skin above there beeks. The boy's, once mature, is usually bright blue. A healthy girl has a fleshy pink coloured strip. I hope this helps with sexing your beautiful baby budgies. Issy Sorry to disagree with you Issy but this is not a hard and fast rule. Depends on age and also the mutation of the budgie. To tell that way they have to be past their first moult and the correct mutation of budgie to determine it by blue for boys and pink for girls. As tiny babies many boys have pink ceres and girls whitish ones. Edited September 30, 200816 yr by KAZ
September 30, 200816 yr Issy that only applies in adults and also in certain mutations it is not true.
September 30, 200816 yr Hi!An easy way to tell the sex of a budgie is to look at the small strip of skin above there beeks. The boy's, once mature, is usually bright blue. A healthy girl has a fleshy pink coloured strip. I hope this helps with sexing your beautiful baby budgies. Issy If only it was that easy Take a look here and you will see --- > All about the Cere
September 30, 200816 yr Author Oh it sooo confusing... They are bigger now and I will try my best to make better pictures.