I mentioned on another post that in a nest of 3 Gouldians, there is one that is definitely a different colour. Not the same typical black colour that babies are in the nest but definitely a very light/white colouring. The parents are both visual normals. So going through all the combinations, the only thing I can come up with is that both parents are split for Aus Yellow, being an autosomal recessive mutation. If it was a Euro Yellow or Pastel then at least the father should be a single factor. Is that correct?
Can anyone think of other possibilities?
What could I possibly have?
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Can't be Euro yellow (yellow back) without at least one parent being one. Pastel / dilute is recessive (do not confuse single factor yellow back for pastel or dilute that is a separate mutation) but I don't know that they have a lighter body colour. Have to wait patiently and see I guess
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About 6 weeks after fledging pull out a couple of feathers and see what colour grows if you need to.

About 6 weeks after fledging pull out a couple of feathers and see what colour grows if you need to.
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I'm led to believe that Pastel = Euro Yellow and Dilute is a separate mutation. Pastel is sex-linked, dilute is autosomal recessive. So I think I can count out Pastel then as the father is not Pastel.
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There is pictures of mutation young in the nest on this site. Might help in identifying the lighter youngster.
http://www.gouldiansgalore.net/mutations.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Dont think it will solve the Aus yellow question though as its an American site.
http://www.gouldiansgalore.net/mutations.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Dont think it will solve the Aus yellow question though as its an American site.
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If you check the nodules beside the beak, Aus yellow will have vivid white instead of the normal blue. I have one about 4 days old at the moment and the colour difference is obvious.
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