Violet green or Dark green ?
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Violet green or Dark green ?
hello everyone
I just received a bird that I purchased over the phone. purchased the bird as a Violet green but I think it may be a Dark Green.
I have never owned a Dark Green so i'm not sure .
I have taken a photo of the bird near a violet blue so that I could compare the colour of the tail feather and I think the new bird has a cobalt tail not a violet tail, it has the blue sheen on the wings but I don't think that the green is that of a violet green , its more like an olive or dark green.
if anyone can tell me what I have purchased it will be greatly appreciated
ps I don't have the birds parents information just that the father was a violet green
thanks
I just received a bird that I purchased over the phone. purchased the bird as a Violet green but I think it may be a Dark Green.
I have never owned a Dark Green so i'm not sure .
I have taken a photo of the bird near a violet blue so that I could compare the colour of the tail feather and I think the new bird has a cobalt tail not a violet tail, it has the blue sheen on the wings but I don't think that the green is that of a violet green , its more like an olive or dark green.
if anyone can tell me what I have purchased it will be greatly appreciated
ps I don't have the birds parents information just that the father was a violet green
thanks
Re: Violet green or Dark green ?
The angle you took the pic at is not very clear , you need to take a pic of the birds tail directly from behind , That will help with the Id .
when you look at the bird in direct sunlight you will know it is violet green (It will have a blue wash over the green feathers)
my guess is its a violet green , but a pic of the two longest tail feathers will confirm.
regards
Robert
when you look at the bird in direct sunlight you will know it is violet green (It will have a blue wash over the green feathers)
my guess is its a violet green , but a pic of the two longest tail feathers will confirm.
regards
Robert
Re: Violet green or Dark green ?
Thanks for your advise Robert
I will take more pics , the bird is a bit flighty
I'll have to be a little patient to get a good shot
I will take more pics , the bird is a bit flighty
I'll have to be a little patient to get a good shot
Re: Violet green or Dark green ?
here is the new bird
this is what I was expecting. disregard the flight feathers. just comparing the shade of green and the tail feathers.
any suggestions more than welcome
this is what I was expecting. disregard the flight feathers. just comparing the shade of green and the tail feathers.
any suggestions more than welcome
Re: Violet green or Dark green ?
I think Violet Green.
The second bird you posted was speculated (by the board- if I remember correctly) to be a dfViolet Green SL Edged, so the colour comparison should not be compared.
The second bird you posted was speculated (by the board- if I remember correctly) to be a dfViolet Green SL Edged, so the colour comparison should not be compared.
Re: Violet green or Dark green ?
Thanks Sheyd
yes that was one of my birds posted for me by Ben
ps the second bird is a nest brother to the first bird that's why I was expecting the same looking bird
yes that was one of my birds posted for me by Ben
ps the second bird is a nest brother to the first bird that's why I was expecting the same looking bird
Re: Violet green or Dark green ?
I agree with Shey
The second pic is violet green sl edged, i did mention it in the saddleback thread and suggested to pair a pied to him or s-thing like that.
what hen did you pair him up to?
Brothers... most likely only 50% of siblings would have been sl edged, i assume here the father to be sl edged.
The second pic is violet green sl edged, i did mention it in the saddleback thread and suggested to pair a pied to him or s-thing like that.
what hen did you pair him up to?
Brothers... most likely only 50% of siblings would have been sl edged, i assume here the father to be sl edged.
Re: Violet green or Dark green ?
Thanks Ben
I'm trying to get a pic of the father , have since found out that the mother is a blue hen ,
the second bird is at a friends place paired up to a emerald dom pied
I'm trying to get a pic of the father , have since found out that the mother is a blue hen ,
the second bird is at a friends place paired up to a emerald dom pied
Re: Violet green or Dark green ?
That's great news !!he second bird is at a friends place paired up to a emerald dom pied
I can't wait to see the young; now that's an interesting pairing.
50% of all young will be sl edged ;)
Re: Violet green or Dark green ?
From that picture it looks violet green to me too.
I agree with Ben, the above should be very interesting. I haven't seen emerald edged yet, but looking forward to it.Gratz wrote:the second bird is at a friends place paired up to a emerald dom pied
Re: Violet green or Dark green ?
Thanks Johan
just need a bit of luck now , if they do breed I will surely post some pics of the babies
regards
Gratz
just need a bit of luck now , if they do breed I will surely post some pics of the babies
regards
Gratz
Re: Violet green or Dark green ?
I guess you're trying to say the hen is last year's?just need a bit of luck now
I really hope it does breed, i'm ready to be impressed by a violet emerald pied edged
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Did you realise that this pair will also test emerald in green series as well?
if emerald is a parblue mutation the green series young could be split emerald, think about that before you give to petmarket the young green birds.
Re: Violet green or Dark green ?
Hi Ben
yes the hen is last years bird unfortunately.
ps I had a look at the violet green again , maybe I shouldn't have posted the pic of the sl edge because my other ? violet green split cleartail has the same body and tail colour as the sl edge bird
your thoughts ?
now even my violet green cleartail has a similar body colour
here is the new birds flights and tail feathers again
yes the hen is last years bird unfortunately.
ps I had a look at the violet green again , maybe I shouldn't have posted the pic of the sl edge because my other ? violet green split cleartail has the same body and tail colour as the sl edge bird
your thoughts ?
now even my violet green cleartail has a similar body colour
here is the new birds flights and tail feathers again
Re: Violet green or Dark green ?
Ben, at the risk of derailing this topic, some questions:Ring0Neck wrote:if emerald is a parblue mutation the green series young could be split emerald, think about that before you give to petmarket the young green birds.
1) Have you ever seen a green / emerald for sale?
2) Have you ever heard or seen an emerald that was bred from 2 green parents?
My own experience to these questions is currently 'no', but in SA emerald is very rare. Nobody from countries where they are more abundant wants to give me straight answers on these questions.
Re: Violet green or Dark green ?
Johan,
No to both.
Reason: OZ Breeders have been told that it is a Parblue mutation and investing thousands of dollars in emeralds, no one would dare pair it up to green birds to get possible splits to emerald.
prices have come down now to a reasonable price IMO for this theory to be tested.
However, remember the pic that Willy posted? it was a green violet apprently emerald bred by g baldwin.
pic below from Chris's site.
what do you think?
I would pass that bird as an emerald green violet
Gratz
The flights make it so easy to dinstinguish between an SL Edged and a normal see pic below:
So no the others are not Sl edged only the one in the pic above.
PS i too have that type of violet green (from shannon) - it seems to be at least 2 varieties of green violet phenotypes, as Johan mentioned a few times,
wish we could work that out as a project idea figuring out why we have diff violet phenotypes ... so many things to do, so little (slow) time.
1) Have you ever seen a green / emerald for sale?
2) Have you ever heard or seen an emerald that was bred from 2 green parents?
No to both.
Reason: OZ Breeders have been told that it is a Parblue mutation and investing thousands of dollars in emeralds, no one would dare pair it up to green birds to get possible splits to emerald.
prices have come down now to a reasonable price IMO for this theory to be tested.
However, remember the pic that Willy posted? it was a green violet apprently emerald bred by g baldwin.
pic below from Chris's site.
what do you think?
I would pass that bird as an emerald green violet
Gratz
The flights make it so easy to dinstinguish between an SL Edged and a normal see pic below:
So no the others are not Sl edged only the one in the pic above.
PS i too have that type of violet green (from shannon) - it seems to be at least 2 varieties of green violet phenotypes, as Johan mentioned a few times,
wish we could work that out as a project idea figuring out why we have diff violet phenotypes ... so many things to do, so little (slow) time.
Last edited by Ring0Neck on Tue Jul 23, 2013 2:15 am, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Violet green or Dark green ?
Sorry Ben
I think you may have misunderstood the point I was trying to make
I was comparing the body colour and tail colour of the sl edge and violet green split cleartail
I was pointing out that they were very similar. So either bird ( sl edge or violet green/cleartail)
Don't have the same colour as the new bird.
The sl edge and the violet green/cleartail or even the violet green cleartail that I put pics up of are what I assumed Violet green look like, that's why I was hopeing that someone that has a Dark green would be able to compare my new bird to their Dark green. The tail still looks cobalt not violet like the other 3 birds I posted pics of,
Maybe paint.net might show the colour difference of the tails?
I think you may have misunderstood the point I was trying to make
I was comparing the body colour and tail colour of the sl edge and violet green split cleartail
I was pointing out that they were very similar. So either bird ( sl edge or violet green/cleartail)
Don't have the same colour as the new bird.
The sl edge and the violet green/cleartail or even the violet green cleartail that I put pics up of are what I assumed Violet green look like, that's why I was hopeing that someone that has a Dark green would be able to compare my new bird to their Dark green. The tail still looks cobalt not violet like the other 3 birds I posted pics of,
Maybe paint.net might show the colour difference of the tails?
Re: Violet green or Dark green ?
Gratz,
Ohh,
I read the posts too fast .grrrrrrrr
Here is a pic of my two hens, not the best pic but you can see the tail color difference clearly.
I still think your bird as a violet green, perhaps the other phenoptype of violet.
(read my previous post again, i always add more to my initial post, after i readproof it i always seem to have s-thing to add.)
Ohh,
I read the posts too fast .grrrrrrrr
Here is a pic of my two hens, not the best pic but you can see the tail color difference clearly.
I still think your bird as a violet green, perhaps the other phenoptype of violet.
(read my previous post again, i always add more to my initial post, after i readproof it i always seem to have s-thing to add.)
Re: Violet green or Dark green ?
Ben
Thank you
That clears a few things up
Looking at your 2 birds if it wasn't for the tail do they have the same shade of green ?
I never new that there were different phenotype of the violet green ( lots to learn thanks to sites like this one)
Is there such a thing as a grey green violet ? Or does the greygreen mask violet ?
Just a thought probably a silly one at that
By the way looks like your violet green is ready to lay eggs
Thank you
That clears a few things up
Looking at your 2 birds if it wasn't for the tail do they have the same shade of green ?
I never new that there were different phenotype of the violet green ( lots to learn thanks to sites like this one)
Is there such a thing as a grey green violet ? Or does the greygreen mask violet ?
Just a thought probably a silly one at that
By the way looks like your violet green is ready to lay eggs
Re: Violet green or Dark green ?
Gratz,
to my mind this is one of the best reference pictures freely available, courtesy of Tienie.
Left to right: Dark green, violet (America) green, Nico Theunissen green (aka SA "deep"; some also refer to it as European violet)
Bottom: Wildtype
to my mind this is one of the best reference pictures freely available, courtesy of Tienie.
Left to right: Dark green, violet (America) green, Nico Theunissen green (aka SA "deep"; some also refer to it as European violet)
Bottom: Wildtype
Re: Violet green or Dark green ?
Thank you Johan
That is a very good reference photo
I'm still puzzled , have a look at the flight feathers of my new bird ( they are very dark green) Not like any of the other birds posted in this toppic Except for the bird on the far right, in the photo that you have just posted
Any thoughts?
That is a very good reference photo
I'm still puzzled , have a look at the flight feathers of my new bird ( they are very dark green) Not like any of the other birds posted in this toppic Except for the bird on the far right, in the photo that you have just posted
Any thoughts?
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Re: Violet green or Dark green ?
Tienie
Thank you very much,
And you also answered my question about the violet grey green
A Big Thanks to everyone for your valuable and educational input
Regards Gratz
Thank you very much,
And you also answered my question about the violet grey green
A Big Thanks to everyone for your valuable and educational input
Regards Gratz
Re: Violet green or Dark green ?
*Old thread*
Hi Gratz, Did you end up finding out the exact makeup of the parents of op bird? I find it interesting that both brothers are of different phenotypes (excluding sl edged). It has made me wonder if the sire was a combination of the two types of Violet (df violet), thus passing on either a light or a dark copy to each of his offspring.
Also, did the sl edge brother breed for you last season?
Hi Gratz, Did you end up finding out the exact makeup of the parents of op bird? I find it interesting that both brothers are of different phenotypes (excluding sl edged). It has made me wonder if the sire was a combination of the two types of Violet (df violet), thus passing on either a light or a dark copy to each of his offspring.
Also, did the sl edge brother breed for you last season?