So, what do you think? What color mutation is he? Care to place bets if items a girl or a boy (she keeps referring to the baby as him, which I've picked up as the pronoun for now). I'm guessing from what little I'm learning that the grey in the wings means he is r a Palladio. He looks really grey in the picture in his cage and he really isn't. He is much more pale blue. I was too excited when I met him, and forgot to take pictures. I thought I was going to get either a grey, or a turquoise baby. She had a gorgeous Olive, and one that looked like a cremino, but with a great deal of turquoise on the body, and tail. But, this little guy was not only the most outgoing of the bunch. He hopped right on my hand, hopped up my arm, stopped on my shoulder, nuzzled me a bit, and mumbled some birdy in my ear. Then hopped down to my "shelf" (my...erm...uh...boobs, that is used as a shelf by small critters) where he stayed while I met the other babies. He didn't want to leave, and he cooed, and even imitated a few of my sounds like my "aaahwe" (awe). Apparently the imitating was a first for him, especially since he's still quite young. Oh, and one foot looks pretty red/pink - it's from her marking him that he had a mommy.
Now I'm rambling?
So, what color mutation do you think he is?
Bets on male or female?
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