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Re: What is this color called?
Posted by Kitty.J on 6/29/05
On 6/29/05, Robert E. wrote: > On 6/29/05, Andie wrote: >> On 6/29/05, Robert E. wrote: >>> The first of my babies has hopped out of the nest. It is >>> quite a beautiful bird, s/he is white, but with a grey head, >>> white cheeks, and the normal face stripe. There are no >>> markings on the tail or anything else other than the head >>> like I stated. Very very beautiful bird. Will this color >>> stay as an adult? What is is called? >> >> The adolescents looks different than adults. When the baby >> molts it will look more like the parents. Our zeebra babies >> didn't grow their spots and stripes until their first molt. > > The other one is grey, like the pictures of regularly colored > juveniles, but this one is white with said markings. your white baby is most likely a female, but who knows? Well the babies will be different colors than th eparent sof you breed colored mutations. My cfw female bred with a pied male, and all they produced were very fat and pretty fawn femaels and large normal greys but the greys look like they had a tint of fawn on their wings. Good luck with your babies!!
Posts on this thread, including this one
- What is this color called?, 6/29/05, by Robert E..
- Re: What is this color called?, 6/29/05, by Andie.
- Re: What is this color called?, 6/29/05, by Robert E..
- Re: What is this color called?, 6/29/05, by Kitty.J.
- Re: What is this color called?, 6/29/05, by Michael L.
- Re: What is this color called?, 6/29/05, by Robert E..
- Re: What is this color called?, 6/29/05, by Michael L.
- Re: What is this color called?, 6/29/05, by Robert E..
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