Dec 18, 2020 9:41:41 GMT
sanakir
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Post by sanakir on Jan 14, 2021 11:23:44 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Jan 14, 2021 15:30:23 GMT
Photos of their wings would help identify their mutations fully.
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Post by Hezz on Jan 15, 2021 5:24:54 GMT
English budgie, American budgie and now Czech budgie??? What the?? . How many other countries want a piece of the humble budgie? Get some decent photos of the backs of your birds as well, then we might be able to help.
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Post by Morgan on Jan 15, 2021 7:28:15 GMT
English budgie, American budgie and now Czech budgie??? What the?? . How many other countries want a piece of the humble budgie? Get some decent photos of the backs of your birds as well, then we might be able to help. š Thereās also Danish Pied (Recessive Pied), Dutch Pied (Clearflight Pied), and probably others. Everyone wants to claim a piece of the budgie!! Theyāre so popular I was always confused about āAmericanā budgies... theyāre just wild-type budgies... and Budgies are Australian so... why? The English budgie and the above mutations I kinda get because the large body type was developed in England and the two pieds were first established in those countries. We Americans just want to take everything over though, donāt we? š
Edit: I had never heard of Czech budgies either so I looked it up. It appears to be the same as the English/Show/Exhibition budgie, just re-named because some quality show budgies which were imported from the Czech Republic. One had interesting spots on itās forehead feathers - like their usual neck spots. i1.wp.com/pticadom.ru/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/popugaj-chekh.jpg
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Dec 18, 2020 9:41:41 GMT
sanakir
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Post by sanakir on Jan 15, 2021 8:34:02 GMT
this is male bird: male bird: this is their son : son (wing from back): son (wing from front) this is their daughter: daughter : daughter :
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Mar 28, 2024 11:08:29 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Jan 15, 2021 9:06:47 GMT
So as far as I can tell...
Male is a light green spangle
Son is also a light green spangle
Both may also have other mutations to them but I'm not experienced enough to tell.
Mum and dad are both split for blue, which you can tell by their daughter.
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Post by Morgan on Jan 16, 2021 2:12:24 GMT
Father and son appear to both be light green opaline spangles. I canāt tell if the son is a dilute dark green though? If his cheek patches are lilac and his wing markings are grey and not black then I think so.
Daughter appears to be a very dilute sky blue opaline spangle as well. Dad is split to blue as Ira pointed out. If mom is a dilute and dad is also split to dilute the. This would make sense.
Not positive though. Violet is best at identifying mutations I think, not sure if clearer full-back and full-front/face photos may be necessary too.
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Post by yellowfacedviolet on Jan 16, 2021 17:06:04 GMT
Confused, here. How many 'daughters' are there? And what's with the unnatural blue coloring of the first 'daughter' picture? It's so unnatural that if she is indeed a she it makes her look like a he.
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Dec 18, 2020 9:41:41 GMT
sanakir
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Post by sanakir on Jan 16, 2021 18:45:41 GMT
Father and son appear to both be light green opaline spangles. I canāt tell if the son is a dilute dark green though? If his cheek patches are lilac and his wing markings are grey and not black then I think so. Daughter appears to be a very dilute sky blue opaline spangle as well. Dad is split to blue as Ira pointed out. If mom is a dilute and dad is also split to dilute the. This would make sense. Not positive though. Violet is best at identifying mutations I think, not sure if clearer full-back and full-front/face photos may be necessary too. They started to giving eggs now thats why i couldnt touched them. Thank you so much for your opinions. I will add more photos as soon as possible.
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Dec 18, 2020 9:41:41 GMT
sanakir
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Post by sanakir on Jan 16, 2021 18:51:11 GMT
Confused, here. How many 'daughters' are there? And what's with the unnatural blue coloring of the first 'daughter' picture? It's so unnatural that if she is indeed a she it makes her look like a he. To be honest i am not sure its exact gender. Here is more photos of its
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Dec 18, 2020 9:41:41 GMT
sanakir
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Post by sanakir on Jan 16, 2021 18:57:59 GMT
Confused, here. How many 'daughters' are there? And what's with the unnatural blue coloring of the first 'daughter' picture? It's so unnatural that if she is indeed a she it makes her look like a he. To be honest i am not sure its exact gender. Here is more photos of its Btw father and mother budgies have 3 children. This is one of them: This is second one: And this is third one :
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Post by yellowfacedviolet on Jan 16, 2021 19:04:38 GMT
Still confused. Are you saying that the two photos of the white bird are the same bird as the one in the blue photo as well as the two more recent photos where she looks more grey? If so, why is there such a difference in color--what lighting are they under? She's a she in the last two photos. Is she white in natural light as the earlier photos indicate? If so, she's a double factor spangle with sky blue suffusion which you would expect to get from two light green single factor spangle parents who are split to blue. And her father is definitely not Czech. I'd say either Bolivian or Patagonian and possibly split to Latvian.
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Dec 18, 2020 9:41:41 GMT
sanakir
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Post by sanakir on Jan 16, 2021 19:12:42 GMT
Still confused. Are you saying that the two photos of the white bird are the same bird as the one in the blue photo as well as the two more recent photos where she looks more grey? If so, why is there such a difference in color--what lighting are they under? She's a she in the last two photos. Is she white in natural light as the earlier photos indicate? If so, she's a double factor spangle with sky blue suffusion which you would expect to get from two light green single factor spangle parents who are split to blue. And her father is definitely not Czech. I'd say either Bolivian or Patagonian and possibly split to Latvian. 2 budgies' abdomen parts are light blue but other parts are white and grey in natural light. And thank you so much
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Post by Morgan on Jan 16, 2021 22:09:51 GMT
And her father is definitely not Czech. I'd say either Bolivian or Patagonian and possibly split to Latvian. Wait, are all those really a thing?? How can you tell?
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Post by Deleted on Jan 16, 2021 22:54:02 GMT
And her father is definitely not Czech. I'd say either Bolivian or Patagonian and possibly split to Latvian. I think my mind may have just exploded... š¤Æ
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