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Afternoon Pictures

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Just some quick snaps around my aviary. Feel free to comment and ENJOY! :rofl:

 

NOTE = Picture quality is horrible. Cold hands = shaky. :rofl: My camera is sensitive. Oh, and All Grey-Green Cinnamons are my own I have bred. This is my first year though, so they are shi*.

 

A youngster of mine

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One of my favourites: ( I am sure a certain someone on here will recognise her :hap: ) Light green Opaline Spangle Cinnamon ?

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Cinnamon Grey and Normal Grey Cocks

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Rec. Pied Hen , Albino Hen and Light Green Cinnnamon Spangle/Lacewing Cock

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YF Opaline Spangle Grey [big plans for this fellow, only blue ring and showing some nice qualities]

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TCB Cock

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TCB Girl... This little girl was sitting on a quail egg this afternoon :D

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From the Back forward - YF Cinnamon Grey, Violet TCB, Cinnamon Grey-Green, TCB, Normal Grey and Cinnamon Grey Green.

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Cinnamon Pied Hen

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Grey green Cinnamon Girls

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Floor Photos [don't mind the mess :hap: ]

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Now... For My Master Plan!

YF Cinnamon Grey X YF Normal Grey

Keep a DF YF (Whiteface masking YF) Cinnamon Grey Girly. Breed to this TINY boy (GREAT pedigree) and get Xx Fingers Crossed xX YF Blue Cinnamon :rofl:

Birds in question: [both birds are moulting so... bad shots :rofl: ]

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Then to this boy:

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Then to this boy:

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cool like the bird in the last picture

Edited by KAZ

All very beautiful birds, I do hope you submit one of your photos in the Budgie of the Month contest :D

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I would love to Elly! But I accidently put the wrong one in. I will PM you with further details :D Oh, And Thankyou all for the replies! :hap:

Edited by birdluv

Rec. Pied Hen , Albino Hen and Light Green Cinnnamon Spangle/Lacewing Cock

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Dominant pied NOT recessive :rip:

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Um no, that hen is Rec. Pied.

Sorry to disagree, but the breeder I got her from (incredibly experienced) bred her and knows her lineage. She also has no iris rings.

Edited by Squeak_Crumble

Um no, that hen is Rec. Pied.

Sorry to disagree, but the breeder I got her from (incredibly experienced) bred her and knows her lineage. She also has no iris rings.

Oddly marked recessive then ( I believe you ) and besides I cant see the back of her :rip:

 

I had one or two that everyone thought was dominant too but they were recessive

 

:P

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Well I am 99% she is, but she is still only about 11 months. When I breed her I have her with a Grey Green Cinnamon/ Rec. Pied cock, so we sill see :rip:

Well I am 99% she is, but she is still only about 11 months. When I breed her I have her with a Grey Green Cinnamon/ Rec. Pied cock, so we sill see :rip:

 

Then show a picture of the back of her and be sure.

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We have moved comps and my largest folder of photos (birds funnily enough :rip: ) hasnt been moved. I may have a couple ictures of her in photobucket, I don't know if they show her back :P She probably is a Dom. Pied. My 1 year experience compared to your countless haha. I will try get a picture tommorrow.Don't know if this helps! :bird027.jpgOh! This is awful, but you can see a little bit of her back here:bird026.jpg

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