Is this a seagreen gould?

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Is this a seagreen gould?

Post by newlinta » Wed Nov 04, 2009 7:09 pm

I recently acquired a RH/PB/GB(supposedly /blue) hen.See my other thread "odd turn of events"(in Finch Chat) to find out how I got her. She is believed to be just over 2 years old, so she should have been through a few molts by now...
Her coloring leans very much to the blue side of green.You can see it immediately when you look at her. You can really see it when she is near another GB gouldian.
The red head is definitely different, as well...Not really like that "dirty red head" look(as Tiffany and others would call it),but between the red of a normal or yellow and the salmon color of a blue...
I'm wondering if it is seagreen and what is known about its genetics/inheritability?
Any thoughts would be appreciated.
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The pictures are not that good as I took them with no flash...The flash washed the color out, though you could still tell it was different than normal greenbacks. Without the flash, these pics are pretty true to color(at least on my computer).
Tim

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and fawn, creamino, normal/split shaft tails
in central PA

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Re: Is this a seagreen gould?

Post by CandoAviary » Wed Nov 04, 2009 7:25 pm

She is beautiful. I do see the blue throughout her back. Also the belly lloks more cream than yellow. Could be a seagreen.... sure looks like she wanted to be a blue :D I don't know much about the genetics but check out this site
http://users.skynet.be/fa398872/navfram.en.htm

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Re: Is this a seagreen gould?

Post by CandoAviary » Wed Nov 04, 2009 7:49 pm

Hey Tim,
I found this link to seagreens and they mention the light belly color. I am sur yours is a seagreen :lol:
http://www.finchstuff.com/GouldianFinch ... tions.aspx

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Re: Is this a seagreen gould?

Post by Pukasand » Wed Nov 04, 2009 9:12 pm

I don't know much about them, yet, or what you call the different colors, but that is one gorgeous bird. Congratulations! =D>
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Re: Is this a seagreen gould?

Post by nixity » Wed Nov 04, 2009 10:36 pm

I would lean towards seagreen as well :)
Apparently your best bet at reproducing is to pair to a blue or /blue male?

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