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Post by cinnamonbits on Oct 22, 2011 10:34:21 GMT -8
Little Buddy Clamps Tiny Boo Face These are my brother's budgies, I'm taking care of them while he's overseas. I know for a fact that Clamps and Tiny are girls and that Little Buddy is a boy. Boo Face is the one that throws me off. I always assumed boy and I think the brothers do too, but I was just wandering if you guys might be able to tell me. Little Buddy and Boo Face fight all the time, which still makes me think boy. If you need better pix, just let me know!
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Post by tielfan on Oct 22, 2011 11:46:06 GMT -8
My experience with budgies is limited, but I thought that girls are more aggressive than boys.
I like the first picture, the bird is standing in an interesting position.
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Post by cinnamonbits on Oct 23, 2011 10:20:05 GMT -8
Haha yea that's Little Buddy, he's a goofball. Totally in love with Clamps and follows her around.
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Post by Casey on Oct 23, 2011 10:24:03 GMT -8
theyre all adorable! first one is a boy, the other 3 are all girls
dark blue cere is a boy White/lightblue with white rings around nostrils/brown/tan are all girls
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Post by tielfan on Oct 23, 2011 14:44:59 GMT -8
There are certain mutations where the cere/nose color isn't a good indicator. I don't know whether the last bird falls into this category. I haven't kept up with the current state of budgie knowledge very well.
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Post by Casey on Oct 23, 2011 15:43:19 GMT -8
lutinos and clear pieds have different cere regulations as far as ive read. purple in males. but this bird has a female cere regardless talk budgies has a good sticky to help you talkbudgies.com/showthread.php?t=71734i will have to get on my own sticky for that dont i?
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Post by tielfan on Oct 23, 2011 18:40:54 GMT -8
You obviously know more about budgies than I do!
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Post by Casey on Oct 24, 2011 10:57:59 GMT -8
i know very little still. i didnt have much time to really get to know them. but i still like to learn a little bit, as i do plan on getting a budgie after this flock
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Post by cinnamonbits on Oct 26, 2011 11:56:22 GMT -8
They're interesting birds...I got to watch a breeder hand feed a baby budgie and a baby lovebird yesterday and it was so cute. But yes they're very active, way more active than my tiels lol.
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Post by tielfan on Oct 26, 2011 14:07:15 GMT -8
I've never seen a baby budgie being fed but I understand that they lie on their backs for it, at least in the beginning. Cockatiel chicks stand upright for it right from the beginning so this seems strange to me.
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