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What Mutations Are These 2

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okay so what are your thoughts on these 2. Also haven't given names yet, only got them yesterday haven;so i still have not decided yet.

 

Also i know the pics aren't that great but i did my best with my crappy phone cam lol.

 

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Edited by mark85

I could be totally wrong but my (somewhat) educated guess is that the blue one is male and the yellow is female.

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You not wrong just totally off track of what i was asking lol, this is the mutations part which is why i posted it in here, i want to know their colors & mutations not sex, i know that already.

Edited by mark85

At a guess I think you have a young sky blue normal and a pied split spangle. im still learning to id so just my 2 cents worth

Edited by paulie

At a guess I think you have a young sky blue normal and a pied split spangle. im still learning to id so just my 2 cents worth

Nice try. Not a sky blue normal, but an opaline cobalt. And the yellow face is visual spangle. A bird cannot be split to spangle. It appears to be opaline recessive pied spangle yellowface mutant two sky blue. I cannot tell if the wing markings are black or some other color.

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At a guess I think you have a young sky blue normal and a pied split spangle. im still learning to id so just my 2 cents worth

Nice try. Not a sky blue normal, but an opaline cobalt. And the yellow face is visual spangle. A bird cannot be split to spangle. It appears to be opaline recessive pied spangle yellowface mutant two sky blue. I cannot tell if the wing markings are black or some other color.

 

They are at the moment a greyish/black color, maybe after her 1st moult they will go darker?, she's only about 4 months if that helps also, also their is no sign of any iris rings not even very faint ones coming through on her, the other 1 though who i think is the same age has a slight iris ring which i can see developing, hope this info helps in finding out what she is.

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One more thing i want to add about the male i noticed that he has violet around his neck shoulder areas, it probably doesn't show in pics so would he be any different like a cobalt violet?

You not wrong just totally off track of what i was asking lol, this is the mutations part which is why i posted it in here, i want to know their colors & mutations not sex, i know that already.

 

Oh LOL silly me... Shoud've been paying more attention. lol

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