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Post by Casey on Jul 30, 2012 17:40:53 GMT -8
full bodied greywings and opalines are my favourites lol
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Post by Shelly on Jul 31, 2012 4:41:11 GMT -8
i love the gray clear bodies and lets hear it for opalines!!!
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Post by Casey on Jul 31, 2012 10:35:12 GMT -8
i wonder, do they have opaline greywings?
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Post by Shelly on Jul 31, 2012 11:46:54 GMT -8
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Post by Casey on Jul 31, 2012 15:50:56 GMT -8
Toby was a full bodied Greywing according to TB but they could never decide what kind of green he was.
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Post by Shelly on Jul 31, 2012 17:45:50 GMT -8
hmm... looking at the website from before, Toby seems to have "No dark factor in a green (yellow-based) budgie relults in the classic light green variety." ~caption from under this pic: pics found in the "dark factor" link www.budgieplace.com/colors.html- very cute little guy ;D
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Post by Casey on Jul 31, 2012 19:42:12 GMT -8
so hes a normal green then thank you he had the most beautiful colouring lol
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Post by Shelly on Aug 1, 2012 4:26:39 GMT -8
it funny that he doesnt have the throat spots like a lot of other keets. i think he does have them but they are very very gray. lenny is kind of like that with the throat patches (or what ever they are called ) he only has one blue one, which has a white feather in the middle and on the other side it is all white so it doesn look like he has one at all! this is the only good strait on pic i can find (the edited photo of course!)
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Post by Casey on Aug 1, 2012 5:04:58 GMT -8
lol wonder if its because he is pied i think all greywings have grey spots lol
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Post by Shelly on Aug 1, 2012 7:20:07 GMT -8
yes and i think he is a double factor dom. pied, that why he has to much white. that would probably explain it more because butch is a single factor dom. pied and his patched are both blue
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