Oct 7, 2011 20:42:55 GMT
hector
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Post by hector on Feb 28, 2012 18:52:32 GMT
I got this ca. 6 weeks old chick which appeard to be an albino. (Its parents always give some inos in every clutch.) But when I held it in my hends I saw a blueish shade on its belly. Now I took a random picture from these new chicks when I looked it back.. it's really blue... right? So this bird's belly is so pale blue that you can't even see it if you look straight at it. So what mutation is this bird really?
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Post by Deleted on Feb 28, 2012 19:47:14 GMT
i got one like this only its tinged with yellow ...with pink eyes... barrie told me its still an albino.... so i supose yours is aswell....
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Oct 7, 2011 20:42:55 GMT
hector
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Post by hector on Feb 28, 2012 19:55:27 GMT
Hm... interesting.
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Post by BudgiesBuddy on Feb 28, 2012 19:56:48 GMT
It's Albino The Inos, Double Factor Spangles OR Dark Eyed Clears, sometimes can have a little suffusion. It means that the white budgies may have a sheen of blue visible in their body in certain lights and yellow budgies may have a green sheen.
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Post by BudgiesBuddy on Feb 28, 2012 19:58:29 GMT
i got one like this only its tinged with yellow ...with pink eyes... barrie told me its still an albino.... so i supose yours is aswell.... Yours is Creamino Mick. It is a yellow face budgie
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Oct 7, 2011 19:59:02 GMT
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Post by ianb on Feb 28, 2012 20:30:44 GMT
i got one like this only its tinged with yellow ...with pink eyes... barrie told me its still an albino.... so i supose yours is aswell.... Yours is Creamino Mick. It is a yellow face budgie [/quote a yellowface albino Mick
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Oct 7, 2011 19:59:02 GMT
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Post by ianb on Feb 28, 2012 20:32:06 GMT
I got this ca. 6 weeks old chick which appeard to be an albino. (Its parents always give some inos in every clutch.) But when I held it in my hends I saw a blueish shade on its belly. Now I took a random picture from these new chicks when I looked it back.. it's really blue... right? So this bird's belly is so pale blue that you can't even see it if you look straight at it. So what mutation is this bird really? Albino with a blue suffusion,looks to be a hen
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Post by Deleted on Feb 29, 2012 0:17:11 GMT
i got one like this only its tinged with yellow ...with pink eyes... barrie told me its still an albino.... so i supose yours is aswell.... Yours is Creamino Mick. It is a yellow face budgie [/quote a yellowface albino Mick thanks ian ...thanks BB.....iv never heard of a Creamino ....its a first for me ..... ..
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Post by BudgiesBuddy on Feb 29, 2012 8:18:24 GMT
Yours is Creamino Mick. It is a yellow face budgie [/quote a yellowface albino Mick thanks ian ...thanks BB.....iv never heard of a Creamino ....its a first for me ..... .. You're welcome Mick Creaminos are Albinos with Yellow Face. Some call them Yellow Face Albino. Just like Lacewing is sometimes called Cinnamon Ino.
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Oct 7, 2011 20:42:55 GMT
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Post by hector on Feb 29, 2012 18:39:52 GMT
Thanks for the information guys. Firt when I saw the blue "suffusion" on her I was wondering what kind of blue powder she might have sit in.
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Oct 7, 2011 19:59:02 GMT
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Post by ianb on Feb 29, 2012 19:24:27 GMT
Thanks for the information guys. Firt when I saw the blue "suffusion" on her I was wondering what kind of blue powder she might have sit in. If it turns out to be a hen,she needs to be paired to a good coloured albino cock,with NO blue suffusion,this should hopefully clean the colour of their youngsters
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Oct 7, 2011 21:27:38 GMT
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Post by nev90 on Mar 1, 2012 0:02:42 GMT
Nearly all inos have a sheen of colour. Often you can only see it when the light is right. The albinos that have the least sheen are the ones that have grey as a base colour.
Creamino is an American term for a yellow face albino
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Oct 7, 2011 20:42:55 GMT
hector
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Post by hector on Mar 1, 2012 23:42:14 GMT
Thanks for the information guys. Firt when I saw the blue "suffusion" on her I was wondering what kind of blue powder she might have sit in. If it turns out to be a hen,she needs to be paired to a good coloured albino cock,with NO blue suffusion,this should hopefully clean the colour of their youngsters "clean the colour" - I guess you mean their chicks would be all-white without suffusion. (?) I had a few inos from this pair (at least 6) and I never saw any suffusion in their color; this albino was the first.
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