Hello Willy, Maybe it is a violetgreen. With regards, Andre van der Voorn ... From: wstobart To: Genetics-Psittacine@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, April 01,...
APRIL FOOLS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! This image shows what is possible with these photo editing programs so beware. I...
It´s very common to put discus cichlids in chemical baths to make them unfertil. I´m sure many expensive reptiles and birds are castrated or something like...
Hi all, I am a very infrequent poster here, but have found alot of good info' by reading past posts. Once again I call on others expertise, on the confusing...
Hi all, Re' my previous post I've just put up new photos under the album titled "freeflyt" in the photo section of this group. There you will see 5 pic's of a...
hey joan! i hope someone can answer your questions as i have several of these birds and am just as confused! i love the ones i have that have the extra colors...
Well you had me for a while, it wasn't until last night when my wife mentioned something about april fools day that it clicked. I don't totally hold myself...
I would like to attach some pictures of some Orangefaced Agapornis Roseicolis that I've been raising, and am wondering what input anyone can give me on what...
Hi Linda, In my opinion it looks like an edged dilution cinnamon. When both parents are split edged dilution and the cock is split cinnamon or split ...
Hello to all, I would like to explain why we use the name cinnamon-ino instead of lacewing in Agapornis roseicollis: A cinnamon-ino is originated by...
In a message dated 4/2/03 12:56:36 AM Eastern Standard Time, ... I would like to know what the difference is between the "american" cinnamon-ino (aka...
In a message dated 4/2/03 12:56:36 AM Eastern Standard Time, ... I am also wondering another thing. In my understanding, a cinnamon-ino (aka lacewing) will...
Correct you are. The male double split from this pairing will be type 1 splits as they carry the Cinnamon and Ino gene allready crossed over. The double split...
Cinnamon means a bird with brown eumelanine. This is a sex-linked mutation. (the so called American cinnamon) The “ Australian cinnamon” has nothing in...
We have 3% change on a crossing-over between cinnamon and ino. That means that once we have the crossing-over we have also 3% change on a 're crossing-over',...
Joan The 'Rainbow' birds are just part of the variation seen with Opaline (Rose) Bourkes. Depending on the individuals point of view they may like or dislike...
Willy Terry, I disagree with your eyes, grey green rainbows that I have seen do have blue-grey heads once they are well and truly rid of their originating...
Hello All Here are some pics of what I beleive to be a X cinnamon-ino X ino??? He is paired up with a BlueCinnamon this season. regards Grant ... From: Dirk...
Hi Terry and all, Thanks for your reply Terry! Quite interesting to say the least. So from what your are saying below, the best opaline bourkes are the ones ...
Hi Mike, Do you have any pic's of your bourkes with the "extra" colours on them, that you could send to this list or privately to me? I am curious to see how...
I am glad Nicole asked this question, and that you responded, Dirk. I had been wondering that now that I "finally" got the cinnamon-ino hen, would I be able...
... not a good chance of getting one). Hopefully, it won't take that long to produce one in the male gender. Thanks for explaining how. I'll try to convince...
Hi Grant that bird looks similar to what I used to have. brad ... From: Grant To: Genetics-Psittacine@yahoogroups.com Sent: Wednesday, April 02, 2003 9:26 PM ...
Hi All I have attatched two photos of a Rosella I came across today, I am told that it is cinnamon, but it looks a lot like the Cinnamon White wing posted...
Royan, I think that is a good idea to breed a son back to the mother. Didn't you also have a cinnamon-ino hen in the blue series? Did you ever breed her, and...
Hello there, I am getting a pair where the hen is Dutch Blue and the cock is Dutch Blue/lacewing (cinnamon-ino). Now, what I am wondering is how the heck do...
Hello all, In my last post about the two Dutch Blues..and getting lacewing, creamino hens, and dutch blue cocks...I was referring to lovebirds, I didn't...
Terry, I know it does not fit with the definition of grey green that I see these birds with blue grey tips to their heads but maybe there is still some 'blue'...