Posted October 10, 201014 yr This is my latest baby. its white all over with a touch of blue on the front. How would this one be named/described. The parents are below Hen Cock No other budgies involved (learnt last time) Thanks Steve
October 10, 201014 yr White DF Spangle with blue suffusion? Just guessing as both parents look to be Spangle. Someone with more experience may be able to help Edited October 10, 201014 yr by Amy S
October 10, 201014 yr Yes, he is a DF Spangle. He has suffusion, but you don't say that when you say his mutation. He is just a white DF spangle. I am thinking the parents are Mum- Light Green Opaline Spangle Dad- Sky Blue Opaline Spangle
October 10, 201014 yr White DF Spangle with blue suffusion? Just guessing as both parents look to be Spangle. Someone with more experience may be able to help Amy is right and the mother is also split for blue Edited October 10, 201014 yr by KAZ
October 10, 201014 yr I'd describe him as a very cute white budgie with a pretty orange beak and little black eyes He's a cute little boy and looks very tame too - sweet! Edited October 10, 201014 yr by nubbly5
October 10, 201014 yr Yes, he is a DF Spangle. He has suffusion, but you don't say that when you say his mutation. He is just a white DF spangle. I am thinking the parents areMum- Light Green Opaline Spangle Dad- Sky Blue Opaline Spangle How come you wouldn't say that with his mutation? *confused* I thought you do as it's part of the colouring of the bird? Plus it saves Steve having to ask the question about the blue later on, as I know some people don't know why there would be blue (or green if a DF was yellow) was there. I too think the parents are those mutations, though at first I wasn't too sure on the hen. I'd describe him as a very cute white budgie with a pretty orange beak and little black eyes He's a cute little boy and looks very tame too - sweet! hahaha I like that! didn't think of that kind of description! Only of what mutation he wa.But you're right he is very cute Edited October 10, 201014 yr by Amy S
October 10, 201014 yr Yes, he is a DF Spangle. He has suffusion, but you don't say that when you say his mutation. He is just a white DF spangle. I am thinking the parents areMum- Light Green Opaline Spangle Dad- Sky Blue Opaline Spangle How come you wouldn't say that with his mutation? *confused* I thought you do as it's part of the colouring of the bird? Plus it saves Steve having to ask the question about the blue later on, as I know some people don't know why there would be blue (or green if a DF was yellow) was there. I too think the parents are those mutations, though at first I wasn't too sure on the hen. It's like havinga spangle with muddy wings markings. If you are later on going to breed that bird, to a noraml green for example, you wouldnt say. The cock is a DF Spangle Blue with suffusion to a normal green hen. The suffusion has no imapct on the chicks from that clutch )green spangles). Its like saying. I am putting a dirty marked clearwing to a blue spangle with muddy wings. You don't need to know those extra details on the markings. The best example I can think of is. I am putting a dark marked cinnamon blue to a blue hen. You would just say cinnamon blue to blue. Does that make sense? Edited October 10, 201014 yr by Squeak_Crumble
October 11, 201014 yr Author I'd describe him as a very cute white budgie with a pretty orange beak and little black eyes He's a cute little boy and looks very tame too - sweet! Thanks nubbly5, that is how the daughter described him + she wants to keep him. Also thanks to all for your help. Steve
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