Posted October 14, 200915 yr Hi All, Could someone please tell me what this chick is called. Dad is Normal Green, Mum is Yellow faced rec Grey Pied. (from past forum info) The camera doesn't really show his real colours, but hope it helps. Four youngest from nest including above chick. Two nearly identical spangles, this one has rec? pied spot. This fellow. Plus one grey green normal. A real mixed bag. Don't know parents history either. Not up with genetics either. Thanks in anticipation.
October 14, 200915 yr The chick is yellowface opaline blue ? Colour looks grey in one photo and blue in another. a head patch can often appear on a spangle without it meaning split for recessive pied. In early spangle breeding dominant pied played a part of developing the spangle so a patch quite often shows on a spangle. But if the parent is recessive then it could mean that. This guy is opaline not normal wing pattern. Were all chicks from the same nest ? If so, where did the spangles come from as spangles only come if one parent IS a spangle. Are you colony breeding ? Edited October 14, 200915 yr by KAZ
October 14, 200915 yr personally i would like to see a good picture of mum and dad again and as kaz said cant get spangle with out one spangle and that spot to big to be a rec trate spot and mum must have been mauve or violet not grey to get violets
October 15, 200915 yr Author Here is Mum and Dad, I'll just wipe the egg off my face, I don't know but could they both be spangle, something? This is an earlier picture of Mum's front. Here is junior again looks more blue than grey.Camera still doesn't pick up true colour even outside. Yes Kaz they are all from same nest. Caged not colony. Hope this helps query.
October 15, 200915 yr Well dad isnt a spangle but mum could be a spangle recessive pied. Can we have a closeup of her wing markings ?
October 15, 200915 yr Mum is a spangle yellow face recessive pied . Dad is a normal green that is split to both opaline and blue.
October 15, 200915 yr Author Thank's Dave. So it looks like I have 4 spangles, 3 opalines and 1 gr.green normal ( but has spot on head as well) from one nest. Can 2 spangles still in box, be opaline as well as spangle?
October 15, 200915 yr Author Hi Kaz thank's again. I thought it might be when I saw the "V" on it's back. The first chick is looking bluer by the day very pretty.
October 15, 200915 yr Often, and espeically with YF chicks, their true body colour, that they will have for life, is not evident until after their first moult. I have seen birds that looks like purple cinnamon wings go to a murky green after their first moult, all due to the YF.
October 15, 200915 yr Author Thank's again Dave. Hope my little one stays blue. Off the subject a bit I just checked out Kaz's Grey wing post. What is the difference between the Grey wing and Spangle? I can see difference in feather pattern between Kaz's and my blue spangle in this post but can't work out the "why" of it. If that makes sense. Is it the spangle's feather edge is dark and the Grey wing edge is grey?
October 15, 200915 yr Thank's again Dave. Hope my little one stays blue. Off the subject a bit I just checked out Kaz's Grey wing post. What is the difference between the Grey wing and Spangle? I can see difference in feather pattern between Kaz's and my blue spangle in this post but can't work out the "why" of it. If that makes sense. Is it the spangle's feather edge is dark and the Grey wing edge is grey? It is probably easiest to explain the difference with a blue budgie. A normal blue budgie has black wings, and around the edge of each feather of the wing there is a white arc. A spangle blue budgie has white wings, and around the edge of each feather of the wing there is a black are. A blue greywing looks just like a normal blue budgie, but the black on the wings is replaced with grey. Hope that helps Edited October 16, 200915 yr by Dave_McMinn
October 16, 200915 yr Author Thank's Dave, So if any colour has that grey edge to it's feathers it's a greywing/whatever?
October 16, 200915 yr thank's dave, so if any colour has that grey edge to it's feathers it's a greywing/whatever? no, you are confusing spangle markings with normals and greywings. Normal budgies have their wing markings mostly black, in a blue budgie the edges will be white and in a green budgie the edges will be yellow. In a greywing where thye most of the wing colour in a normal budgie is black a greywing will be grey...Not on the edges but in the other parts. Here the difference between spangle and normal normal on the left spangle on the right. With greywing replace the black of a normal with grey Edited October 16, 200915 yr by KAZ
October 16, 200915 yr Author I think I've got it so it's the "inside" colour of the feather not the edge.
October 16, 200915 yr I think I've got it so it's the "inside" colour of the feather not the edge. Yep
October 16, 200915 yr I edited my post above to make it a bit better. Compare the first bird - normal blue - to the third bird - greywing blue. Note the difference between the black and the grey. Just to make things interesting, I am going to throw Clearwings into the mix. A clearwing will may look like a greywing, but it is not. A clearwing that has "messy" wings may look like a greywing due to dark markings. This is a show fault. You tell the difference by looking at the cheek patches. A clearwing should have bright blue cheek patches whilst a greywing should have grey cheek patches.
October 16, 200915 yr whilst a greywing should have grey cheek patches. why would a greywing have grey cheekpatches Dave ? Edited October 16, 200915 yr by KAZ
October 16, 200915 yr Author Thank's Dave and Kaz, I've got the Greywing bit sorted (for to-day anyway). Haven't looked at the clearwing yet,nor the clear flight, lace wing etc, etc. Boy this genetic thing is complicated. Still trying to work out how I ended up with my assortment for this year.
October 16, 200915 yr yours could be carrying violet kaz i know i know why does every bird on here have to refer back to violet in one way or another but thoughs patches pretty violet yours could be carrying violet kaz i know i know why does every bird on here have to refer back to violet in one way or another but thoughs patches pretty violet by way thats a joke ....
October 16, 200915 yr whilst a greywing should have grey cheek patches. why would a greywing have grey cheekpatches Dave ? GREYWING: MASK AND SPOTS: The mask is to be clear, wide and deep, (not cleft) extending beyond two large cheek patches ornamented by six evenly spaced, large, round grey throat spots, the outer two being partially covered by the base of the cheek patches. GENERAL BODY COLOUR: Back, rump, breast, flanks and underparts to be a solid and even shade throughout. MARKINGS: On cheeks, back of head, neck and wings, mid grey clearly defined and symmetrical on the appropriate ground colour. EYES: Black with a white iris ring. BODY COLOUR: Approaching full intensity. FEET & LEGS: Blue/Grey mottled. Colour Cheek Patch Tail Quill Tail Feather LIGHT GREEN Violet Grey Smokey Grey with Blue Green suffusion DARK GREEN Violet Grey Dark Blue OLIVE Violet Grey Dull Blue Black GREY GREEN Grey Grey Grey SKY BLUE Violet Grey Greyish Blue COBALT Violet Grey Dark Blue MAUVE Violet Grey Dull Mauve VIOLET Violet Grey Royal Blue GREY Grey Grey Grey Edited October 16, 200915 yr by KAZ
October 16, 200915 yr Interesting point. I am mistaken. okay, this is where I went wrong. A clearwing does not have spots - right?
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