Posted February 18, 201213 yr Winter was around 3 months old in this picture. I was told then that I have a female, due to visible white rings around the nostrils and a bluish cere. An old video. Kindly watch this video I took of Winter before the first moult. Isn't that how a female's cere looks like at that age? Recent video (you can watch in full screen) Please Click for newest pictures (the last ones are the most recent ones): The problem I am facing now is that the cere is still blue, and Winter is at around 7-8 months of age. I keep getting mixed opinions about the gender. Behaviour wise: Less noisy compared to other 2 male budgies in my house. Never regurgitates food like the males in the house do for Winter. Bossy...kicks, steps on the tail or the back of the males if they don't regurgitate, or get in her way, or just for no reason at all. Doesn't jump around like the other males do. Talks...can say "Pretty Pretty Bird", "Watcha doing?", "Gimme a kishy." and imitates my kissing noises. Very friendly with me. So, what do you guys think?
February 19, 201213 yr Hi Rashu, welcome to the forum! I think that by 7-8 months of age, most females would have gone into breeding condition by now, and the cere would have turned brown, or at least be starting to go brown. I think that for the most part, Winter looks like a male. I wonder if it is possible that it is a male with a lack of testosterone, causing it to look and behave a little more feminine than a normal male.? There are conditions that can cause a male budgie's cere to look like a hen, such as lack of iodine, cancer, and low hormones. I haven't read about any females with conditions that make them look or act male (for instance, never getting a brown cere) but I suppose that is a possibility, too. I'm leaning towards male on this one. Edit: I looked again more closely at your photos, and based on this one: There is no white on that cere at all, just dark blue and light blue. Male. Edited February 19, 201213 yr by Finnie
February 19, 201213 yr Author I think that by 7-8 months of age, most females would have gone into breeding condition by now Then shouldn't Winter have come into breeding condition anyway by now, and have a deeper blue colour to the cere?
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