Hi all, I am hoping someone can give me some clarity on the color of the darkest bird in these photos. The bird came from a pair that is a single factor violet-blue male split opaline and a cinnamon violet-blue hen.
The body color is dark blue, really dark blue, with a head color that looks just like a double-factored violet-blue in the light. It is a hen and think its opaline(?), but the body is very dark blue with white edging around the primaries and brown toe nails.
The rest of the birds in the photos are cinnamon violet-blue opaline hens and one double factor violet blue opaline hen.
Thanks
Jim
Dark Factor? Dark Opline ?
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Dark Factor? Dark Opline ?
Jim H
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Re: Dark Factor? Dark Opline ?
If you are talking about the bird in the middle (perched) then this bird looks like a opaline violet(DF) blue. But i must add it has a touch of cinnamon as well. But this bird can't be cinnamon opaline unless the father is split for cinnamon as well.JimHcctx wrote:
Here is the offspring which you can expect from your pairing:
1.0 blue violet(sf) opaline x 0.1 blue violet(sf) cinnamon
% from all 1.0
25.0% 1.0 blue /opaline cinnamon
25.0% 1.0 blue violet(df) /opaline cinnamon
50.0% 1.0 blue violet(sf) /opaline cinnamon
% from all 0.1
25.0% 0.1 blue opaline
25.0% 0.1 blue violet(df) opaline
50.0% 0.1 blue violet(sf) opaline
Re: Dark Factor? Dark Opline ?
Thanks guys, the bird I was referring to is the darkest blue in the photo. As always light & camera is an issue. With several DF Violet blues and SF Violet blues on hand, this bird is very much different from either, it is blue and not purple, with the exception of the head. The blue is very dark and very rich in color. I will have to try to get some pics with the bird between two DF Violet Blues and repost. Unfortunately it appears as the bird came from sibling parents and thinking something might have changed the color there.
As always appreciate the help & insights, Thanks!!
As always appreciate the help & insights, Thanks!!
Jim H
Nodding the head is not rowing the boat!
Nodding the head is not rowing the boat!
Re: Dark Factor? Dark Opline ?
@ Madas ... the father is split Opaline .
@ Jim: Opaline and Cinnamon, which are sex linked mutations are at work. It would be very valuable to know the sex of the bird.
Regards
Recio
@ Jim: Opaline and Cinnamon, which are sex linked mutations are at work. It would be very valuable to know the sex of the bird.
Regards
Recio
Re: Dark Factor? Dark Opline ?
Upsi. Thx for pointing out. ;)Recio wrote: @ Madas ... the father is split Opaline .
So hopefully here are the correct results:
1.0 blue violet(sf) /opaline x 0.1 blue violet(sf) cinnamon
% from all 1.0
12.5% 1.0 blue /cinnamon
12.5% 1.0 blue violet(df) /cinnamon
25.0% 1.0 blue violet(sf) /cinnamon
12.5% 1.0 blue /opaline cinnamon
12.5% 1.0 blue violet(df) /opaline cinnamon
25.0% 1.0 blue violet(sf) /opaline cinnamon
% from all 0.1
12.5% 0.1 blue
12.5% 0.1 blue violet(df)
25.0% 0.1 blue violet(sf)
12.5% 0.1 blue opaline
12.5% 0.1 blue violet(df) opaline
25.0% 0.1 blue violet(sf) opaline