January 13, 201510 yr Author I have sold most of the babies that i bred this season, got a fair few spangles this season which was a nice surprise.
January 13, 201510 yr Great colors and range. Very sweet. Do you bother keeping records with so many( upto 30+) colony breeding.? Did the yellow face in the 3rd photo have red eyes? If so what to believe it's mutation to be?
January 13, 201510 yr Author Great colors and range. Very sweet. Do you bother keeping records with so many( upto 30+) colony breeding.? Did the yellow face in the 3rd photo have red eyes? If so what to believe it's mutation to be? Did you mean this budgie? if so, he is a normal grey wing. I keep records of my birds, I know multiple males may belong to a nest but I can pretty much tell which babies are from which pairs and I know a bit about each of my pairs history.
January 14, 201510 yr Author I would say either this pair: A double factor violet spangle male and an albino lace wing hen, I believe she is masking dom pied. They've only had 2 babies, which are still in the box, one is a violet dom pied spangle and the second is a violet spangle. Or this pair: I only bought these birds this year from different breeders. opaline sky blue spangle (possibly cinnamon) female and a yellow face violet male. They've produced 11 babies, opaline spangles, yellow face opaline spangles(first picture), yellow face violet opaline spangles and opalines.
January 14, 201510 yr I had a similar pair to the second picture. I still have the cock bird, Aslan, but the hen, Narnia, died on Halloween last year. Narnia was a gorgeous dilute violet cinnamon opaline. Edited January 14, 201510 yr by Laura's Birds
February 28, 201510 yr Love them, I want them all. Looks like you had a good year. sad to say I didnt. I think I got 4 babies. Hopefully this year is better.
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