Seagreen gouldian

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Tiaris
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Mine are like the RHS one colourwise.
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Tiaris wrote: โ†‘17 Dec 2018, 19:56 Mine are like the RHS one colourwise.
Nice... hoping for a few more next year..I have rh and yh hens that are very dark as well so fingers crossed for some good colours ...๐Ÿ˜Š
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Lovely colour. Would be happy with birds that deep.
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I reckon the blue areas are just as important as green in identifying the dark factor ones. Instead of the usual bright turquoise collar and rump the dark ones are a much deeper cobalt blue.
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Tiaris wrote: โ†‘18 Dec 2018, 10:02 I reckon the blue areas are just as important as green in identifying the dark factor ones. Instead of the usual bright turquoise collar and rump the dark ones are a much deeper cobalt blue.
And a few shades in between also... ๐Ÿ˜Š
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finchbreeder wrote: โ†‘18 Dec 2018, 09:19 Lovely colour. Would be happy with birds that deep.
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Few more seasons..I'm sure they will be around ๐Ÿ˜Š
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A photo comparison of these next to a normal back with better lighting would be great.
Would help show the differences.
Good luck and great work.
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elferoz777 wrote: โ†‘19 Dec 2018, 17:53 A photo comparison of these next to a normal back with better lighting would be great.
Would help show the differences.
Good luck and great work.
That last photo shows that..male on left is a good coloured normal...you can see difference to bh bird easily...๐Ÿ˜Š
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Bugger one of my best dark factors is crook...hopefully can fix him up in hospital cage...looks like mites..and no he is not seagreen or split blue...I have been breeding the blue green into them for few years ๐Ÿ˜Š
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Lovely colour, but yes he looks a bit sad. Hope he back at his best soon.
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