
The father is a lightback, a poor quality one I guess

Originally I wasn't interested in breeding, but my poor lonley bird didn't sing, or didn't do much of anything except sulk, and beep a low miserable beep.. Then I remembered something else I saw while I was out and about.. the store with the 'florida fancies' also had black cheeks..
I found my bird a female, who was all by herself in the indoor mixed flight aviary (lucky bird, all the others were in glass cages, with no light, and all looked beat up/ sick) Being the healthiest and most robust bird, and being a female I bought her. She is a black cheek, however, her brest is very yellow compared to all the other female birds I have seen, and her black cheeks look more like giant black tears..not patches.. So here I have the perfect match, two imperfect birds to spread the love..and they did.
Their first clutch has three chicks
1 is a very light fawn color with white tipped wings and a white throat half black cheeks, white belly, no brest bar feathers, and it's beak is starting to turn orangish... Possible female?? Male?
2 Is very light grey, but has a very yellow belly like mom, and has black tears like her too, and yellow beak and feet.. I'm guessing a possible female??
3 very light grey with black cheeks, grey "chestnut feathers", yellow beak and feet, and a few feathers for a breast bar.. Possible Male?
I don't know their sexes yet, I don't believe they have molted into their adult colors yet-- which could mean that their color could darken/change slightly right??, although one keeps trying to sing-- I hear him, just havn't caught him doing it yet!
Now for the question:
What the heck just happened with my birds?! According to the genetic calculator I found I was supposed to have all normals with this combo-- right?? I'm just a little confused..and need someone to clarify.