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lovemyfinch
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by lovemyfinch » Wed Mar 03, 2010 9:52 am
Is this baby's back just a little on the pastel side for being a green

He is 3 months old, and already colouring up, it appears that all but my blues colour up quickly.

Must be because I am more anxious to see him in full plumage

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Janine
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by L in Ontario » Wed Mar 03, 2010 9:55 am
He certainly looks wonderful and I love his "bling bling" too!
Are you asking if he is a dilute? It's possible! Does the Genetic Forecaster indicate that you can get both greens and dilutes from the parents?
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by lovemyfinch » Wed Mar 03, 2010 10:03 am
L in Ontario wrote:He certainly looks wonderful and I love his "bling bling" too!
Are you asking if he is a dilute? It's possible! Does the Genetic Forecaster indicate that you can get both greens and dilutes from the parents?
Thanks Liz...first baby gouldian that I ever banded.
Both genetic forecasters, indicate that they should either be blue or split for blues.
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by CandoAviary » Wed Mar 03, 2010 1:52 pm
I think when they get the lighter greens that are around the edges first it is a tease. He will be a green. Even on greens they have paler green feathers on the edges.
He's a looker
