Tony / Thierry Thanks for the response I was a bit scared that nobody would reply. (Site very quite) The parents and grandparents do not have Ino, but there...
Tony Yes I've bredt the birds myself. The father visually is a Lime (Pallid) I know now that he split for Opaline, because the cock chick is Opaline. The hen...
hello i need help finding people that breed mutation moustached.can any one help?i do have some split blue or turquoise and im looking for new blood.also very...
Hey Tony, Paul & Every Birdie, "Orange" is the common name for the Aqua mutation amoung Platycercus elegans (elegant aka crimson Rosella Parakeets) & Aqua...
Hi there Stephane and everybody I thought the orange in the red rumped parrot may be more consistent with the orange faced peachface or perhaps the yellow...
Hi to all, The Orange Redrumped in Europe is not a parblue mutant. There is no difference in the green parts. The red rump in orange birds are still red,so it...
Hello All, I’m an Orange red rumped breeder from Portugal, you can see some pictures in my website www.avescantante.com Best Regards ManuelCantante De:...
Guys I've seen the photos of the CreamIno rosellas in Martins book -- look orange. The Orange in Redrumps I am talking about is a recessive mutation. I will...
Andre Does someone have a photo that shows the retention of a red rump along with the otherwise orange body colour? All the photos I have seen have not shown...
Hello, In my computer I only have these 2 photos of a normal Orange, he has orange belly but it is not visible in these photos. I will try to make some photos...
Is the orange redrump a true mutation or just a selective suffusion? from the ones i see some are very orange and some have very little orange on them.most of...
Hi List. I have been told that breeders in Europe are producing Blue mutation Alexandrines by cross breeding them to Blue mutation Indian Ring necks. Would...
In a message dated 1/6/2009 4:31:06 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, sunsetts@... writes: Hi List. I have been told that breeders in Europe are producing Blue...
I have a female redrump and I have been trying to figure out what she is. She is a pale yellow and I have been thinking cinnamon but not really sure. Can we...
Terry You can see from Manuel's photo, I also bredt some Normal Orange Cocks, that the red rump is retained. The reason that you see more photos of Orange...
Please please dont do this! it is messing both the ringnecks and the alexandrines up.it is a very bad pratice.the young end up very small and even many years...
In europe there are people wich are doing this kind of things but the rest of the breeders of europe don't apreciate that. when you once breed a hybrid...
Hi Paul thank you for the information. How did the Blue Alexandrine come into being in the first place?? I was told all the mutation alex"s came from ...
In a message dated 1/6/2009 6:08:18 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, sunsetts@... writes: Hi Paul thank you for the information. How did the Blue Alexandrine...
Kathy Yes you can send photos. Just make sure the file size if not too large. Up to about 200kb if plenty large enough as email attachments. Terry ... From:...
Paul, Manuel, Andre and others definitely not a Tangerine mutation with that big red rump. Certainly points to a selective psittacin increasing mutation like...
Hi Terry, When you say "the psittacin enhancing traits of the Opaline gene you get a bird with orange colour splashed and spread everywhere", do you mean that...
Hi Shirley, this is a very long and term project to undertake. The blue is recessive so you could start with either sex combination but none of the young will...
Hi all, I was wondering if someone could help me identify a bird that recently fledged. The parents are a Blue Slaty Pied cock with a normal green hen. ...
Hi Allan thank you very much. that is exactly the information that I was looking for. I had already discussed this with a breeder friend of mine and wanted...
Hi Kathy, Most likely pallid. In a true cinnamon, all of the blacks, greys are replaced by browns, tans. With pallids, it's a bit hard to tell, but they still...
Here she is then. I have a normal green male but I am not sure about the female.....what mutation would she be? Sorry the pic is not better....she really did...