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Re: Lovebird Mutation??
Posted by KarenH on 4/30/06
It's an Australian cinnamon with a double dark factor. It's a blue series bird. The gray tail means it has the double dark factor. It will get a bluish hue to it's belly as it gets older. It may or may not get the melon color on the forehead. It's a beauty too. They all are. Karen On 4/29/06, Peggy wrote: > On 4/29/06, MKay wrote: >> On 4/29/06, Peggy wrote: >>> I have a gorgeous hand feeding lovebird and as many as I >>> have had,I have no idea what mutation he is. >>> His body is white, with slight pale yellow patches on his >>> wings, gray tail and dark eyes. >>> Any ideas? >> >> Peggy, what mutations are the parents? Check the link below; >> you should be able to find your baby in there somewhere! >> Sounds unique.. does it look like the one in the picture at >> all? >> > Hi looks like that, but paler. > The parents are Australian Cin mom and green/violet/pied dad.. > I also have the grandparents of both and this is the first time > I've gotten this color from any of them. All have the violet > gene in them.. > Also in the same clutch at 2 aust/cin and one green pied > > Here is a link to my lovebird photo album.. > 3rd page-last four pictures. You can see him. > http://thatbirdplace.tripod.com/lovebirdalbum/index.album?i=0
Posts on this thread, including this one
- Lovebird Mutation??, 4/29/06, by Peggy.
- Re: Lovebird Mutation??, 4/29/06, by MKay.
- Re: Lovebird Mutation??, 4/29/06, by Peggy.
- Re: Lovebird Mutation??, 4/29/06, by Peggy.
- Re: Lovebird Mutation/Peggy, 4/30/06, by Kel.
- Re: Lovebird Mutation??, 4/30/06, by KarenH.
- Re: Lovebird Mutation??, 4/30/06, by Peggy.
- Re: Lovebird Mutation/Peggy, 4/30/06, by Peggy.
- Re: Lovebird Mutation/Peggy, 4/30/06, by MKay to Karen H.
- Re: Lovebird Mutation/Mkay, 5/10/06, by Andie.
- Re: Lovebird Mutation/Andie, 5/10/06, by MKay.
- Re: Lovebird Mutation/Andie, 5/10/06, by Peggy.
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