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White Budgie - Cock Or Hen?

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Hi,

 

I am new to this forum and to budgie rearing in general.

 

I am hoping someone can tell me if this bird is a cock or a hen. The cere is a kind of grey/blue, but not a convincing blue. Age is around 6 months.

 

And am I correct in saying it is a double-factor spangle? Its eyes are black not red so not an albino.

 

Also, I know this is a budgie page but I have posted a picture of a finch too in hopes that someone can tell me what sex that one is.

 

Thanks in advance for your help.

 

Snowy3_zpsf55379f7.jpg

 

Snowy at 3 months

 

Snowy2_zps0d979865.jpg

 

Snowy now at 6 months

 

 

 

Finch2_zps6146cd8f.jpg

 

The finch, if anyone can help :-)

Not 100% sure on color but I think it's a dark eyed clear, almost 100% sure its a male.

Your finch is a female charcoal zebra finch

Thanks

Hi, definitely male but he is a double factor spangle, black eyed clears have fleshy pink ceres as they are a combination recessive and dominant pied.

Ditto on the zebby.

Cheers Jenny

The budgie definitely looks male to me, but I know nothing about the colors in budgies or about finches :)

Yup the budgie is a male and the finch is a female. :D

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Thank you everyone for your help. :thankyou:

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