Hi,
What colour do you think these fledglings will turn out to be - one came out quite yellow and another a bit lighter and also 2 greys.
Pic of parents and one of the greys
The very yellow fledgling
All 4 fledglings going well, eating on their own and still being fed every now and then by the parents.
Different coloured fledglings
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Was so surprised when they came out the nest, been googling like crazy.Craig52 wrote:Well done, you have definitely bred two blues. The yellowy one is a mystery though,maybe a lime. Craig
Didn't realise any of the new birds I purchased were split to blue, was planning on breeding just the regulars. Will be a long wait for their first moult - still very pleased
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Guys,
Unless I have missed something where does the "Blue" something come into this post? Was it he purchases something "split to blue" unknowingly? How is a "blue" identified so early?
Ken.
Unless I have missed something where does the "Blue" something come into this post? Was it he purchases something "split to blue" unknowingly? How is a "blue" identified so early?
Ken.
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Have a look in introductions. ..part of post in therematcho wrote:Guys,
Unless I have missed something where does the "Blue" something come into this post? Was it he purchases something "split to blue" unknowingly? How is a "blue" identified so early?
Ken.
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Ken, the two grey backed young ones are blues. This is how you identify them, they will moult out into blue backed gouldians, and yes she has purchased a pr of split to blue gouldians unknowingly with this result. Craigmatcho wrote:Guys,
Unless I have missed something where does the "Blue" something come into this post? Was it he purchases something "split to blue" unknowingly? How is a "blue" identified so early?
Ken.
Ok she now
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Yes I agree with you Tiaris....Tiaris wrote:The yellowish one just looks like a normal (or split blue) young male with decent colour traits.
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