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11866
Pat and Gene both said ... I concur Terry...
Terry Martin
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Jan 4, 2005
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11867
Babu Chauhan said The mutation you are calling 'Pallid' in fact is 'Partino'. Also they are born with plum eyes which they retain in their adulthood. I...
Terry Martin
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Jan 4, 2005
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11868
hello & happy new year inte, could you send me a email address to contact you on privately please??? thank you, lorenzo FREE pop-up blocking with the new MSN...
gweddo jonez
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Jan 4, 2005
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11869
Carol I was unable to look at the photo you spoke of. I am therefore assuming that it was probably a Cinnamon-ino Lovebird. The name 'Lacewing' was coined in...
Terry Martin
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Jan 5, 2005
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11870
Some fool in Texas has listed a 6-year-old moluccan cockatoo and a 4-month-old blue and gold macaw for sale on eBay. To show you the type of person involved,...
Cliff Patterson
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Jan 6, 2005
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11871
For some reason this doesn't stick in my brain so I need to ask again... Male Pallid (possible pallidino) / blue with an ino blue hen... I understand the...
Joanna
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Jan 7, 2005
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11872
Hey Joanna & Every Birdie, pallid/aqua X aqua-ino (cream-ino) = ¼ pallid/aqua/ino cocks ¼ pallid-aqua/ino cocks ¼ pallid/aqua hens ¼ pallid-aqua hens ...
Stÿffffe9phane Tin...
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Jan 7, 2005
5:26 pm
11873
Perfect.... that was what I thought I remembered... :) I should have looked at my old records.... they did have a male lutino from the last clutch, so that...
Joanna
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Jan 7, 2005
5:41 pm
11874
Whoa there! =) You cannot get visual pallid cocks from a pallid cock x ino hen.... You will get pallidino cocks, however, which can be distinguished from the...
Kim Freivald
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Jan 7, 2005
9:49 pm
11875
If I remember correctly.... a pallidino should have white flight feathers verses the gray flights of a pallid?? ... From: Kim Freivald To:...
Joanna
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Jan 8, 2005
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11876
In a message dated 1/7/2005 7:37:54 PM Eastern Standard Time, bsb@... writes: If I remember correctly.... a pallidino should have white flight...
MysteryPickles@...
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Jan 8, 2005
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WOOOHAAAA as U said it !!! ahhaha Sure wasn't really awake when I posted that ! Reason why I had used the Razek's genetic calculator and didn't realize that it...
Stÿffffe9phane Tin...
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Jan 8, 2005
5:38 pm
11878
Hmmm.. that's interesting.. (pretty birds by the way!!!). the father bird is a pallidino green/aqua.. he must be such a bright yellow because he is a green...
Joanna
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Jan 9, 2005
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In a message dated 1/8/2005 11:46:25 PM Eastern Standard Time, bsb@... writes: Hmmm.. that's interesting.. (pretty birds by the way!!!). the...
MysteryPickles@...
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Jan 9, 2005
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11880
Hello, I have a question. If it is the feather structure of an Eculetus parrot that allows the bird to show true red is this the same thing that prevents the...
Debi
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Jan 13, 2005
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11881
Hey Debi & Every Birdie, I'm gonna try and explain here (someone will correct me if I'm wrong somehwere...) It is NOT the feather structure that makes it...
Stÿffffe9phane Tin...
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Jan 14, 2005
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11882
OOOPS it should've read ; the absence of red makes it possible for pure yellow colour and the absence of YELLOW psittacin makes it possible for pure red...
Stÿffffe9phane Tin...
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Jan 14, 2005
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11883
... This is a commonly held belief, but it's dead wrong. "Red" is actually a combination of yellow and red-violet (magenta). As far as pigments are concerned,...
gnbirder
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Jan 14, 2005
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11884
hello Arlene, Wasn't aware that you were on this list. Sean...
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Jan 14, 2005
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11885
Hi Sean Fancy meeting you here! I'm on over 37 different lists of all kinds. Most of the time on most of 'em I'm a lurker, simply too busy to do much more than...
gnbirder
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Jan 14, 2005
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11886
OK trying to learn here....if what you know is true is it possiable to get red or pink in a budgie? Debi and if so how? Stÿffffe9phane Tintin...
Deborah Younce
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Jan 14, 2005
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11887
Ok, first you know so much more about all this than I do so talk to me like i am the kid in the front row with my hand up in the air. Seriously, I want to...
Deborah Younce
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Jan 14, 2005
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11888
It's a matter of proportion. When the (red-violet (magenta) pigment and the yellow are in about equal proportion, the result is red. Start subtracting some of...
gnbirder
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Jan 14, 2005
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11889
Why do these variant ino budgies, who have tested at apx 10% color retention) appear to have pink? Debi gnbirder <birder11021@...> wrote: It's a matter...
Deborah Younce
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Jan 14, 2005
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11890
Like blue, it's not a matter of any form of pigment color. Rather, it's a matter of feather structure and light refraction. Arlene Rosenthal ... ...
gnbirder
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Jan 14, 2005
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11891
So more of a prism effect than true color? Debi I do appreciate the teaching. I feel like a sponge. Just wanna soak it up. So the 3 primary colors red,...
Deborah Younce
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Jan 14, 2005
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11892
Something like that. A normal wild budgie is pigmented with yellow and its feather structure has a strong optical blue factor. Yellow + optical blue = green. ...
gnbirder
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Jan 14, 2005
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11893
Hey Arlene & Every Birdie, HMMM well I'm gonna wait for Inte &/or Dr. Martin's opinion about that... They've always talked about RED and YELLOW psittacin....
Stÿffffe9phane Tin...
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Jan 14, 2005
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Ask any artist. Ask any house painter who mixes their own colors. Ask any professional printer. Ask those who actually manufacturer paint. Heck, just take a ...
gnbirder
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Jan 14, 2005
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11895
LOL but we are NOT dealing with MINERAL pigments here but with BIOLOGICAL pigments !!! Best regards, Stéphane aka Tintin, Ruby Eyes Aviary. "You remain...
Stÿffffe9phane Tin...
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