PIED GOULDIAN?
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PIED GOULDIAN?
here is a question for all of yall gouldian breeders out there!
i have a pair of old RH GB PB birds... they have always lived in a cage with each other... and have raised a large number of chicks over the years.... never have they produced yellows or dilutes. only mutation is WB sometimes.
i noticed when one chick was young it had an odd color spot on its back... as it grew and fledged the bird had a fawn(baby yellow) colored spot in the middle of its back...
now that it is starting to color out.... the bird is a RH WB GB but still has the color patch... the fawn is being replaced by YELLOW feathers.... its not the greatest pic... but the green feathers are comming in dark regular green... not dilute....
here are a few pics....
enjoy
i have a pair of old RH GB PB birds... they have always lived in a cage with each other... and have raised a large number of chicks over the years.... never have they produced yellows or dilutes. only mutation is WB sometimes.
i noticed when one chick was young it had an odd color spot on its back... as it grew and fledged the bird had a fawn(baby yellow) colored spot in the middle of its back...
now that it is starting to color out.... the bird is a RH WB GB but still has the color patch... the fawn is being replaced by YELLOW feathers.... its not the greatest pic... but the green feathers are comming in dark regular green... not dilute....
here are a few pics....
enjoy
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Re: PIED GOULDIAN?
Interesting to say the least. I love oddballs. It will be interesting to watch his spot as he continues to mature and color out. I have yellows with green spots on their backs but not green with yellow spots. Could be the start of a pied line.
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Re: PIED GOULDIAN?
bump!
im surprised no one has commented on this yet.....
im surprised no one has commented on this yet.....
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Re: PIED GOULDIAN?
It will be interesting to see how he looks when the molt is done. 

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Re: PIED GOULDIAN?
I would LOVE to see some pied gouldians become available in the marketplace!
I love pieds -- I know a lot of folks don't but I am the opposite. I think the contrasting colors of the pied birds are marvelous!
There are a few other pictures on this forum of some differently marked gouldians as well -- you'll have to check them out!

I love pieds -- I know a lot of folks don't but I am the opposite. I think the contrasting colors of the pied birds are marvelous!
There are a few other pictures on this forum of some differently marked gouldians as well -- you'll have to check them out!
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Re: PIED GOULDIAN?
update on the "pied" gouldian...
the spot on the back is coming in white! how weird... i will add some pics soon!
the spot on the back is coming in white! how weird... i will add some pics soon!
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