Jack
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Post by Jack on Jul 21, 2012 14:20:57 GMT 10
Can someone please identify this mutation for me. ?
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Post by avinet on Jul 21, 2012 21:28:54 GMT 10
possibly a cinnamon opaline sky blue to me but a better set of photos on a perch would help.
cheers
Mike
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Jack
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Post by Jack on Jul 21, 2012 22:05:46 GMT 10
I'll get one for you tomorrow Mike. I was thinking and was told a cinnamon opaline sky blue as well but she is more violet than blue.
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Post by avinet on Jul 22, 2012 9:41:28 GMT 10
I'll get one for you tomorrow Mike. I was thinking and was told a cinnamon opaline sky blue as well but she is more violet than blue. Yes I wondered about the violet as well - will look forward to the better photos cheers, Mike
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Jack
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Post by Jack on Jul 22, 2012 18:43:01 GMT 10
Mike this is a front view but it's not really a good photo.
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Post by avinet on Jul 22, 2012 21:21:09 GMT 10
Might be a dilute violet opaline, not sure about the cinnamon from this photo- if her flight feathers have a brownish tinge then throw in the cinnamon as well.
What is she paired with?
cheers,
Mike
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Jack
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Post by Jack on Jul 22, 2012 21:55:08 GMT 10
Yeah she has the brown on her wings. She's paired up with a sky blue male who is split to opaline at the moment. I've just bought a another male who's a cinnamon opaline pied so after she's reared this clutch and had a spell I may pair them up. She didn't breed at all when all the others did and now that they're finished she's jumped in for turn.
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