January 15, 200916 yr yeah that will be interesting to see. Hopefully she goes lighter... At this stage she wont turn into a real bush budgie colour. http://www.thewest.com.au/getfile.aspx?Typ...ObjectID=245307 Edited January 15, 200916 yr by KAZ
January 15, 200916 yr it is not going to turn from a grey green to a green. You are not confused Sailorwolf, I think that Jwancia and JimmyBanks are.
January 15, 200916 yr what are you confused about sailorwolf? I don't see how it could turn from a grey green to a green either Dave, but I also don't see how a grey green could come from 2 light green birds... not that I have a great understanding of the grey genes... Edited January 15, 200916 yr by JimmyBanks
January 15, 200916 yr I'm confused about Kaz's post. It just linked me to the picture with lots of budgies in the room. I don't know what she meant. Ooooo I get it. She posted the picture to show what the bush colour really looks like!!! Edited January 15, 200916 yr by Sailorwolf
January 15, 200916 yr what are you confused about sailorwolf? I don't see how it could turn from a grey green to a green either Dave, but I also don't see how a grey green could come from 2 light green birds... not that I have a great understanding of the grey genes...There is obviously the recessive grey gene involved here and also another strain of budgie NOT solely bush budgiesI'm confused about Kaz's post. It just linked me to the picture with lots of budgies in the room. I don't know what she meant.Ooooo I get it. She posted the picture to show what the bush colour really looks like!!! Not quite....I posted it to show that over hundreds of real bush budgies there is none there that look greygreen
January 15, 200916 yr the recessive grey gene is pretty rare though isn't it? what are the chances in finding it in a pair of "bush budgies"? I must admit I have always been a little sceptical of just how bush "bush budgies" are but unfortunately I don't have a license to go catch them up in the N.T. otherwise I'd go and try and get me a pair or four... Edited January 15, 200916 yr by JimmyBanks
January 21, 200916 yr Very cute Hey JB. Plenty over here in WA, seen heaps working in Canarvon and mate has heaps on his farm a few hours from Perth (and bourkes and zebras and....)
January 22, 200916 yr But how would they travel though pie? I don't imagine they would be as good travelling as show birds... are they?
January 22, 200916 yr But how would they travel though pie? I don't imagine they would be as good travelling as show birds... are they? ITs just birds in a box mate....no difference.
March 3, 200916 yr what are you confused about sailorwolf? I don't see how it could turn from a grey green to a green either Dave, but I also don't see how a grey green could come from 2 light green birds... not that I have a great understanding of the grey genes...There is obviously the recessive grey gene involved here and also another strain of budgie NOT solely bush budgiesI'm confused about Kaz's post. It just linked me to the picture with lots of budgies in the room. I don't know what she meant.Ooooo I get it. She posted the picture to show what the bush colour really looks like!!! Not quite....I posted it to show that over hundreds of real bush budgies there is none there that look greygreen man thats **** loads of budgies in one shed is that a good thing kaz i know their flock birds but isnt that wrong or that amount okay they did look healthy enough (i refure to you picture)
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