Hi James , Linnes I would not say I breed them but I'm trying. not no parrolets Mick ... From: peacockjp@... To: Genetics-Psittacine@yahoogroups.com Sent:...
... headed pi. She's her second or third home, was told she's about 7, but doesn't have much more history on her. Was primarily on a safflower seed diet with...
Hey Tas & Every Birdie, I doubt any such variety could be produced for the time being. And this simply because (to the best of my knowledge) the red-rumped...
... We have produced, in Quakers, Pallid Greygreen and Pallid Grey. Regards, Bob Nelson ************** Gas prices getting you down? Search AOL Autos for...
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Hi. I'm Jun Dulay. A new member. I started my lovebird collection last year with a pair of orangefaced given by my brother-in-law. Anyway, from a reluctant...
Hello everybody. This is my first post. I've been waiting for some photos to share with you (please see my photos in the RingneckWales folder). I have recently...
Hey Wynand & Every Birdie, I guess it really depends on what species is concerned ??? Keep in mind that some species do not display pale-irises in their...
Hi Stephane Sorry. Indian Ringneck. Wynand Stephane Tintin wrote: Hey Wynand & Every Birdie, I guess it really depends on what species is concerned ??? Keep in...
Hi Mark, Sounds like a Bronze Fallow to me. Although I've never owned one, Grey-Factored Bronze_Fallows (incl. adults) are not supposed to get a white head...
hi is there a budgie or ringneck that is a double factored violet and double factored cobalt and if so does any one have a pictures thanks hi is there...
Hi Ken & others, Just listed some photos of the young budgie now that it is out of the nest so you can see how it feathered out. It is in the Photos section ...
Looked at new photos. Yes definitely opaline. Definitely pied, and probably Cinnamon Ino (assuming that it has red eyes which I can't tell from photo). The...
A question for the feather structure and pigment gurus in the group. Is there any reason why say a Cinnamon Grey budgerigar still has grey body colour and not...
Ken, This young one definately has red eyes, photo's where taken just getting on dusk and as you see the cinnamon in the photos is how it is when you are...
Ken Since neither grey nor brown are real colours, just interpretations of our minds, then it is not surprising. When I view the attached photo, I can see...
Hi Jaie, thanks for the reply. The bird does not have any Cleartail characteristics other than light coloured legs, feet and toes. The feather colour is...
hello, i bred this birds by myzelf it is a cobalt grey cleartail the females can show verry little cleartail but when it is 3 years old you can see more...
Hi there. Thanks for the reply. I don't beleive the bird is a Cleartail as this does not explain the full plum coloured eyes as Cleartails have visible iris'...
I have an opportunity to begin working with some mutation Quaker Parakeets, but i'd like to know what exactly i'd be working with before starting up. I know...
... The red eyed Cinnamon is Cinnamon, and the erroneously named dark eyed Cinnamon is actually Pallid. Don't you have Terry's book? If not I would suggest ...
Yes, but the people selling "Blue Ice" quakers don't have Terry's book so you have to wonder if any of the "red eye cinnamons" are fallows or if they are...
... Hi Scott, I'd really like to wring the necks of some of these twits that add these "cute" names to the mutations. It is the same as calling a Cinnamon Grey...
Hi Mark, I never bred Ringnecks but I guess that when we take account of the full red eyes only, then there are 2 mutations left. The 'recessive pied' and the...
Hey Nicole & Every Birdie, indeed throughout species ; genuine Cinnamon mutants never display red-eyes in adulthood ! In the monk (aka quaker) Parakeet...
Hey Peter & Every Birdie, Recessivepied IRNs display red eyes ??? Â I never heard of Recessivepieds displaying red-eyes in any species ! Â Best regards, ...