Jump to content

Featured Replies

Posted

A bit confused with the mutation of this baby....

 

Mum

 

bubs2016.jpg?t=1276978113

 

 

Dad

 

 

030110043.jpg?t=1276978181

 

 

 

Baby....At this stage it is a very pale blue with no seen markings on wings, a few very faint bars on cap and light purple cheek patches?

 

Just a poorly marked opaline spangle?

 

 

babies1001.jpg?t=1276978231

 

 

 

babies1002.jpg?t=1276978231

 

 

 

babies1004.jpg?t=1276978231

I'm thinking a very suffused double factor Spangle.

That's what I was thinking, Jen144. He/she is very pretty!

i would agree :D as theirs no markings on wings its classified as df :rofl: very nice bird also

 

unless of course dad is split cinnamon ??????

Edited by GenericBlue

What a pretty girl! Wait until she moults properly - cinnamon will darken after the first moult. If no markings after that then she is a suffused DF. If it were a cock you could say definietly it is a suffused DF but a hen leaves the cinnamon option still open.

The cheek patches are slightly coloured so it could be a cinnamon spangle (provided it is female). I have seen double factor spangles with this much suffusion but they usually have white cheek patches

i was wondering about the cheek patches Nev. I was thinking DF spangle. could be cinnamon as others say

  • Author

Thanks Everyone......

 

I am leaning towards this bird being female but would not like to say 100% just yet....

 

I also got a beautiful df spangle from this pairing.....

 

babies2001-1.jpg?t=1277015750

Please sign in to comment

You will be able to leave a comment after signing in

Sign In Now