Seagreen Gouldian

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Re: Seagreen Gouldian

Post by bernd76287 » Sun Apr 29, 2012 1:02 pm

P.S. Bernd, when you referred of the number of older post(like#144), it doesn't work because the number change each time you post a new one...! :? Maybe describe the picture or it's title?!?[/quote]
Hi Isa!2
THe pics I meant where these!
OF Yellows.jpg
2OF Yellows2.jpg

Thanks for the hint clearwing Candace!
Here more pics of this bird.
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clear w2.jpg
I have other SFPs looking similar but no one has such pale yellow color.

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Re: Seagreen Gouldian

Post by CandoAviary » Sun Apr 29, 2012 1:42 pm

bernd76287 wrote:
Thanks for the hint clearwing Candace!

I have other SFPs looking similar but no one has such pale yellow color.
Are you familiar with Winnie McAlpin with Delmar Aviray? She is probably the nost experiences breeder with many unique mutations of gouldians here in the United States... I have learned so much from her.... look at her clear wings

Chick:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/11859828@N ... otostream/

Adults:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/11859828@N ... otostream/

http://www.flickr.com/photos/11859828@N ... otostream/

Here is Winnie's site if you are not faniliar... lots more photos of bronze wings, pink wings, yellow wings... and so many more...lutini and pieds too :D http://gfinches2.com/

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Re: Seagreen Gouldian

Post by bernd76287 » Mon Apr 30, 2012 7:07 am

Yes I am familiar with Winnie McAlpin. A few months ago I communicate with her about lutino GA. She is very has a wide-ranging knowledge about gouldians.

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Re: Seagreen Gouldian

Post by pearly » Wed Jun 11, 2014 6:06 pm

I was wondering if anyone could identify this color mutation, possibly Seagreen?. Two of my young Male Gouldians (brothers) are molting into adult plumage. They are showing a lot of turqouise and blue mixed with the green on their backs.The colors are darker and more intense than my other Goulds. Thanks :)
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