Playing with parblues
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Re: Playing with parblues
Hi Ben,
I think that this bird is, as labeled, an IndigoBlue.
I have not yet seen any Zaphire pic but this pic does not match the description of Azure phenotype.
Hope Molossus will post the pic in the days to come.
Regards
Recio
I think that this bird is, as labeled, an IndigoBlue.
I have not yet seen any Zaphire pic but this pic does not match the description of Azure phenotype.
Hope Molossus will post the pic in the days to come.
Regards
Recio
Re: Playing with parblues
Hi Recio;Recio wrote:Hi Sherjil,
As I wrote above the offspring is one lutino, one albino and 3 creamino (turquoise-SL Ino). The 3 creamino are exactly the same phenotype but the different ligth incidence can make appear one or the other ligther than the others. Those are not my birds but from a friend, so I will not be able to take more pics with different views for a while.
Regards
Recio
Do you mean that the offspring will have have exactly the same parblue pattern as its SF parent (provided other parent doesn't have parblue)
Below snaps for your review and comments :-
The first two snaps are of SF parblue hen & below two are of its SF parblue offspring (now around 8 months). Father is a blue & the clutch had 5 chicks 3 blue and 2 parblue.
Although the photos might show diff lighting conditions but the offspring is definitely different from its mother in terms of parblue feather pattern and overall shade. The mother has parblue feathers on its side wings while its flights and tail feathers are solid blue. The chick has parblue feathers on its back while its flights and tail feathers are pale green.
Over all the chick looks more greener than mother. I am not sure if this will change after its first annual molt but for now both birds have different pattren & overall shade.
Re: Playing with parblues
Mick has a Saphire Cinnamonblue pic on his website.
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That might be related to the age difference. Do all the parblue chicks look the same, though? That would give a better indication of whether the mutation is "stable" or variable.Sherjil wrote:AThe mother has parblue feathers on its side wings while its flights and tail feathers are solid blue. The chick has parblue feathers on its back while its flights and tail feathers are pale green.
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An Indigo or Saphire? Violet pic below:
http://parakeet.me/irn/indigoviolet.jpg
http://parakeet.me/irn/indi.jpg
http://parakeet.me/irn/indigoviolet.jpg
http://parakeet.me/irn/indi.jpg
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Thanks Johan;Johan S wrote:That might be related to the age difference. Do all the parblue chicks look the same, though? That would give a better indication of whether the mutation is "stable" or variable.Sherjil wrote:AThe mother has parblue feathers on its side wings while its flights and tail feathers are solid blue. The chick has parblue feathers on its back while its flights and tail feathers are pale green.
There were two siblings which were parblue but I only kept back one and sold the other one ; however until both siblings were with me they both looked similar.
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molossus wrote:Sherjil Hi,
In my opinion the chicks will eventually reflect a greater percentage of green than the mother. It will spread to the wings and the existing areas will increase as well. by the end of the second year the birds will have largely colored up. Is it possible that the sire is carrying turq also? It will be interesting to monitor and update the level of increase and the genetic stability/variability.
Hi Molossus;
Thanks for your reply. I am dead sure the sire doesn't have turquoise in it, please see below snaps of the male bird :-
Just another query , is it possible that if this young is a male (which until now I am not sure) thats why it has a higher concentration of parblue feathers than its mother ? I am keeping this young with me so hopefully I will post updated snaps in future.
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Have a look at this DF Turquoise hen it is almost totally sufused with pastel, a smooth blend allover body inc head.
Bird is not mine but i do have the mother i talked about it in this thread:
http://www.indianringneck.com/forum/vie ... 26&t=15660
Father, this cockbird which i also now have or his brother that looks the same.
looks like these males are only acquiring their neckring when they are 3 years old
http://parakeet.me/irn/f/turqcb.jpg
(note the scars on his head from a hen)
Pictures of the only hen offspring of above pair:
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