Dayna wrote:
Budgie experts, would you mind filling me in on what mutation this girl/boy is? I think (she's?) too young to tell what gender (she?) is but do you think (she?) is a girl or a boy?
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If you click on the original photos, they get larger. This one is a male. In order to be a female, it would need to have a lot more white on its cere than just lines around the nostrils. There are a lot of males with white lines. The white on the females does start out as lines when they are in the nest, but by the time they are fully flighted, that will usually have spread to more of an over-all whitish color, and it will be mixed with some pale sky blue. The ones that look really lavender pink are usually the males, and they stay that way until they molt and get their adult blue cere.
He looks to me to be a single factor dominant pied. Especially if you say he has iris rings. The belly color on dominant pieds tends to be at the top portion of the chest, whereas on a recessive pied, the belly color tends to be down near the legs. The wing markings on a recessive pied will usually have random white areas throughout, but this one seems to have even wing markings, with the clear (white) area all together in one solid area, on the lower halves of the wings.
I lean toward him being a greywing rather than a clearwing, but that's hard to tell due to not being able to see very much body color, in order to judge whether the body color is bright or washed out. Also, his cheek patches are pied out, so the photos don't show how pale or dark of violet color they are. (On a clearwing, the cheek patches will be a bright, dark violet.)
I think he looks like a sky blue.
So I think he is a greywing dominant pied sky blue male.
Hope this helps!
