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Post by luisa on Sept 10, 2008 15:36:20 GMT 10
This budgie was born in my house but I still don't know variety can you hel me please?. I'm going to upload all photos I can so you can make a genotypic map in your mind to make this more easier (I think so) the question bird complete brother mother and father mother with an other cock Mother with an other cock (father of middle brothers) middle brothers ] Thosea are all photos I have, I hope they will helpfullest to say variety. Also say that she has cherry eyes , cinamon marks,yellow face Type II SF, pathces very very light violet and has an aperience like dirty somewhere I read I could be violet factor, but... I don't see any parent violet... So you what is your opinion?
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Post by vankarhi on Sept 10, 2008 19:36:06 GMT 10
hello Luisa it has been a while since we have seen you here ;D
That is one pretty baby budgie there. I am not an expert at in genetics but the word "ino" comes to my mind. I have seen similar colours in lovebirds. But there is a very very good chance I am wrong. I also have to say the colours of the father are very pretty too. Obiously that is where the babies colours come from.
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Post by Karen on Sept 10, 2008 20:21:25 GMT 10
Looks like a lightly marked lacewing girl to me - which is where the 'cherry' eyes come in to it. Sometimes I've heard people refer to the colour as creamino.
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Post by Jane on Sept 10, 2008 20:28:21 GMT 10
That's a beautiful bird Luisa ;D I'm not sure maybe a lacewing variety?
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Post by vankarhi on Sept 10, 2008 20:54:37 GMT 10
Cremino was the word not ino. I had half of it correct. lol ;D
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Post by sypher on Sept 10, 2008 21:13:42 GMT 10
I might be wrong, but at the moment Cremino does not exist in budgies. Looks like a nice budgie. I tend to agree with bird crazy and jane.
Shaun
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Post by vankarhi on Sept 11, 2008 7:30:37 GMT 10
I know Cremino is in lovebirds but thought the colour looked similar. Like I said I am genetically impaired ;D
But "she" definetly is a pretty girl. That much I know for sure....... ;D
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Post by meandem on Sept 11, 2008 8:23:00 GMT 10
Maybe you have created a new variety - you pick a name and we will call it that. Take credit for what you have done!
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Post by farseeker on Sept 11, 2008 11:06:50 GMT 10
Creamino is a term used with budgies. Referring to here it looks like maybe an yellowface type two with cinnamon lacewing mutation, or I guess creamino lacewing. I could be wrong though - I'm not great with budgie genetics, which is why I have that site bookmarked haha.
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Post by luisa on Sept 11, 2008 15:26:01 GMT 10
Thanks verybody, I hadn't writed because I had problems with computer and later (had to install again windoes) i'm still with problems I can't charge hole pages so is very difficult to visit website and then I nly visit pages less dificult to charge and sorry yours' one with a lot of problems.
Now my Bird. firs thing I thought she was creamino lacewings descarted because red ayes in my bird are cherry eyes, and also because she has like a dirty cover and is supossed than lacewings are ino (coplitelly withe)with brown marks.
its coat (its OK?) looks like color light argil
I accept more sugestions
And also I have thought about a new variety but its very rare that it happend to me doesn't you think? ;D
I have to talk with an budgie Einstain may be he can answer.
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Post by luisa on Sept 11, 2008 16:00:55 GMT 10
I didn't found a lot of intersing, I mean, there are one or two photos that looks like mine but not al all tha same colos
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Post by Karen on Sept 11, 2008 21:36:31 GMT 10
yep, it'd be referred to as either creamino lacewing or creamino cinnamon.
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Post by luisa on Nov 6, 2008 16:06:59 GMT 10
Best I can do is to wait at least first moulting (?).
Be sure I will tell you what happen because I don't believe histori that she is sky dilutte cinamon (with that parents that is impossible mauve*cobalt=cobalt and maulve never sky, The only anwer to this is that she is not this parents daughter (its possible because at the same time ther was and other pair behind laying and I found and egg on lay (?) and I putted it with grey the other parents were female light green spangle*cobalt blue lightwings, so with tehm may be. but mother was Inglish (and see spots site what do you think?)
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Post by Jane on Nov 8, 2008 20:50:21 GMT 10
Ah a mystery egg Please let us know what colour she turns out to be after moult
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Post by luisa on Jan 22, 2009 14:34:34 GMT 10
Sorry din't answered before, be sure I wil.
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Post by meandem on Jan 23, 2009 7:49:33 GMT 10
Good to see you back Luisa, how is your little special budgie?
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