Hi Peter, Looks like a Pastel blue Pallaid(lacewing) leaning very much towards pastel. Mick Karmic Aviaries over 37 years breeeding mutations in Aviculture ...
Hi Babu, Lovely birds. But looks like what we call a cobalt here in Australia. Great job. Mick Karmic Aviaries over 37 years breeeding mutations in Aviculture ...
Dear Babu, Thank you very much for the response. Yes I can see the difference very clearly. It is very apparent.mI am looking forward to the book you are...
To all I am forwarding some IRN photos for Babu. They are of SF and DF Violet Blues to show the depth of colour of the birds being bred in the UK regards Terry...
Hi Mick, Thanks for your reply. If the bird carries the blue mutation it implies a loss of all psittacin. Why is there still green left over? Regards, Peter ...
Hi Peter, Your bird is a turquoise pallid (turquoise lacewing) aka pastel blue lacewing in Australia. Scott www.hillcountryaviaries.com From: "wouters_peter"...
Hi Peter, The green colour is from the pastelblue (turquoise) mutation in IRN can be a mix of any way fro 20%green to80%blue in colour and vice versa 80% green...
Babu What can you tell us about the factor that produces the Azure colour? Being so much richer than the basic blue, it does not appear to be an allele of...
Hi I was wondering if anyone could help. I have two well marked Lutino Opaline cocks (pics attached) with 2 grey opaline hens. Both have Lutino Opaline hens...
Hi,Mick and Scott Thanks for the replies. But the owner of the bird isn't still convinced. He finds that there is still a difference when he compares his bird...
I agree that the bird is a turq. pallid --We all want to have a bird thats "different"...
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Hi Peter , Ask my late Dad would say "you can lead horse to water but you can not make it drink unless it wish to" and some people are like that as well you...
Here's a pic I took of my Pastelblue Lacewing (Turquoise Pallid) before she escaped.... Sal Exoticparrots <Exoticparrots@...> wrote: Hi Peter , Ask my...
Kent Your spam firewall will not allow me to send those Violet IRN photos directly to you. You will either have to turn it off or ask someone else to email...
Hi all, I would like to lean on peoples experience and knowledge for an interesting problem I have. HISTORY: I had a spare Lacewing/Blue Hen so I brought a...
Hello, "He was apparently bred from a Green/Blue/Lacewing x Blue Lacewing". in this case it is possible that the male is just blue split cinnamon and not split...
Hi, It could also be that the cock was bred from a Green/blue/pallid/cinnamon x Blue Pallid. That could make the cock a Blue/cinnamon/pallid and would explain...
Hi Darren, One thing is sure that your Blue cock Is split for Cinnamon but doubtful for
partino (lacewing) mutation. As you are waiting for some more eggs to...
hi peter, the ringneck looks ok? but is the bird in a concrete shed?? the walls certainly look like concrete 100%. hard to do a runner from that cage if it is...
Hi Carol: Vern here. If you are talking about Quakers, with this pairing, you will definitely get visual Blue cocks that are double split for both Cinnamon...