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Structural Play - Have a crack @ it !

Posted: Sat Dec 21, 2013 6:23 am
by Ring0Neck
Try n guess right 2 or more out of the 5 birds on the perch (if you dare)

All birds between 3 to 7 months old.

I doubt anyone would be able to guess right all 5 first go !

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Second Play:
If you think you can visualy ID bird's sex pick a male and a female from the 5. there's some obvious ones in there.

Left to Right
* The one obstructed by the ring is a male.


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Re: Structural Play - Have a crack @ it !

Posted: Sat Dec 21, 2013 8:34 am
by Johan S
I'll play. :D

Left to right
Colour: violet, deep blue (is there a slight difference with the shade compared to the one next to it or my imagination?), turqblue, deep violet, deep violet. Last two are more difficult to pick out in the photo and I'm assuming they are siblings. But the second to right looks slightly more saturated, so maybe I should go with cobalt violet. :lol:
Sex: male, male, female, male (given), female (not too sure from photo).

Re: Structural Play - Have a crack @ it !

Posted: Sat Dec 21, 2013 8:45 am
by Ring0Neck
None of the birds are related.

TurqBlue ? :? Very interesting you said that :idea: but No, nor Indigo or Emerald.

I'll eliminate the one behind the ring as it is a bad pic of it, although if there was more light Johan would have picked it.
* Edged Violet (sorry from that angle the flights look rather dark.)

Re: Structural Play - Have a crack @ it !

Posted: Sat Dec 21, 2013 1:19 pm
by madas
left->right

deep(df)blue, darkblue, deepblue, (edged violetblue), deep violet blue

:D

Re: Structural Play - Have a crack @ it !

Posted: Sat Dec 21, 2013 1:45 pm
by Gratz
We must be getting close lol
Here we go L to R
Violet blue, DF deep blue, deep blue, and deep violet blue
Male, male, female , ????behind ring, female :D

Re: Structural Play - Have a crack @ it !

Posted: Sat Dec 21, 2013 7:15 pm
by Ring0Neck

Moral of the game : IDing from photos can be tricky even when reference birds are in the pics.
Pics were taken in art mode with Olympus PEN-E3 enhancing the colors.

First 1 is not a violet blue!
Second bird from the left in full sun pic below:

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Re: Structural Play - Have a crack @ it !

Posted: Sat Dec 21, 2013 11:13 pm
by sheyd
too many uncertainties- in that pic for me to try and guess. lol show that one to Tracey and see what she says... lol

This is too hilarious- I meant Tracey's husband.. Lol (just found out his name is Nigel) haha- payback for the Cobalt pic (didn't quite work... :lol: )

Re: Structural Play - Have a crack @ it !

Posted: Sat Dec 21, 2013 11:46 pm
by Ring0Neck
:lol:

Its an SF Deep Blue

You mean the one that calls a violet green: dark green violet?
She will say Violet
because that's where she's at. no offence ... many breeders won't/can't accept change/new; like Indigo etc.





Re: Structural Play - Have a crack @ it !

Posted: Sun Dec 22, 2013 3:09 am
by Johan S
How did we do with the visual sexing? :?

Re: Structural Play - Have a crack @ it !

Posted: Sun Dec 22, 2013 4:43 am
by Ring0Neck
100% Correct :o both Gratz n You ! ;)

Pic of the bird 1 & 3
:!: Notice bird 3 is moulting

http://parakeet.me/irn/m/em/d/PC207701.JPG

Re: Structural Play - Have a crack @ it !

Posted: Sun Dec 22, 2013 9:40 am
by Johan S
Guess when it comes to that topic, Gratz and I know our stuff. :wink: :P :lol:

If not turquoise, does bird 3 carry emerald?

Re: Structural Play - Have a crack @ it !

Posted: Sun Dec 22, 2013 5:55 pm
by Gratz
Well done Johan we are on top of the class at the moment :lol: :lol: :lol:

I'm starting to think that there is a normal blue in the photo next to the dark or deep blue

How are we going Ben ? :?

Re: Structural Play - Have a crack @ it !

Posted: Mon Dec 23, 2013 3:14 am
by Gratz
Ben

Is that a Saphire ? :roll:

Re: Structural Play - Have a crack @ it !

Posted: Mon Dec 23, 2013 3:28 am
by Ring0Neck
Gratz,

Good Question.
I have my Notebook on the desk scribbled: Saphire ... color reduction?... %?.... etc

Don't know yet.

No visual parblue in the parents and both mature.
& No Blue in the pic (I only have a single blue held back /chf from this season.)


Johan: No Emerald.



Re: Structural Play - Have a crack @ it !

Posted: Mon Dec 23, 2013 3:43 am
by Gratz
Mmmm

Could it be a Saphire Violetblue and a Saphire deep blue ?????

Ben not sure if there is a visual difference between deep blue and dark blue Im thinking not even if they are side by side , Do you know or have you seen a comparison between deep and dark blue ? I know you can tell in DF but not sure if you can in SF

Ben, your answer might help us identifying these birds :P

Re: Structural Play - Have a crack @ it !

Posted: Mon Dec 23, 2013 3:52 am
by Ring0Neck

They are not related.

3rd bird from left: Both parents carries the Deep Blue
Yes, you can ID an sf deep blue V dark blue
You can not see this green in normal lighting conditions/naked eye.

These birds are young and their phenotype will change considerably till maturity.
An older pic of the birds 1 & 3

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Re: Structural Play - Have a crack @ it !

Posted: Mon Dec 23, 2013 4:40 am
by Gratz
Ben,

Is that a DF Deep blue and a SF Deep blue (Saphire ?? Can't tell if Saphire at that age) but when you say these birds will change considerably over time I'm guessing one or both birds in the previous pic could be Saphire

Re: Structural Play - Have a crack @ it !

Posted: Thu Dec 26, 2013 7:41 am
by Ring0Neck





Keep in mind that these birds are a few months old, some new combinations i can not yet ID for certain till later.
At this stage i label these birds as:
bird1: df deep blue (not 100% yet - i have no reference bird )
bird2: sf deep blue
bird3: deep blue
bird4: sl dom. edged violet blue
bird 5: yeah... I didn't give it much thought as yet, i'll let it color up properly. :D




Re: Structural Play - Have a crack @ it !

Posted: Tue Jan 07, 2014 3:50 am
by Ring0Neck

Those that got 100% on IDing the sexes :D
Here's 1 for you & anyone else who wants to play.

The raising 2 yo emerald grey was DNAed a hen. what do you think?
the blue pied is a hen. (both same age)
Should I do another DNA on it?


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Re: Structural Play - Have a crack @ it !

Posted: Tue Jan 07, 2014 1:39 pm
by Gratz
Hi Ben
If you just posted the first pic I would have said do a DNA it looks like a cock bird , but then I looked at the second pic and I would say your bird is a hen
So I'm sticking to HEN
Johan I need your help on this one :lol:

Re: Structural Play - Have a crack @ it !

Posted: Tue Jan 07, 2014 5:57 pm
by sheyd
Looks like a hen to me also

Re: Structural Play - Have a crack @ it !

Posted: Wed Jan 08, 2014 10:04 pm
by Johan S
Gratz wrote:Hi Ben
If you just posted the first pic I would have said do a DNA it looks like a cock bird , but then I looked at the second pic and I would say your bird is a hen
So I'm sticking to HEN
Johan I need your help on this one :lol:
You read my mind perfectly! :lol:

Ben, from the first pic I thought that bird is a cock and you should do the DNA sexing again. Then I scrolled down to the second pic and thought, "hang on, that's a hen."

Unlike Gratz who will stick to a hen, I'd say do the DNA again. I'm in two minds, as the left and right sides of the bird tells a different story. Since it has been sexed, I'd lean to hen, but with some small doubt.

Re: Structural Play - Have a crack @ it !

Posted: Wed Jan 08, 2014 10:14 pm
by Ring0Neck


My thoughts are the same as Johan's.

I threw in the blue pied's cage the emerald and another hen and the pied hen was chasing the emerald but not the other hen.
3 birds in that cage all up.
Ended up moving the blue pied to another cage to make peace. :lol:
Maybe she was just jealous of her fluorescence brilliance :lol: