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Jay
09-21-2005, 06:42 PM
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Linda

LoveBird
09-21-2005, 07:20 PM
It lookes like you have lutino peachfaces. The mother of my Lovebird was a lutino peachface and the father was a normal peachface. Yours are very beautiful!
Taylor

Paulette
09-21-2005, 07:41 PM
It looks like a creamino with peach brow.....and a dutch blue with peach brow.....but my genetics knowledge is very limited....but I have similar birds to yours....:D....So do wait for others to reply.....I was looking at the genetics stuff today and it just makes my head hurt. :x

ps: is the last photo the same green bird? or another one....in that photo it almost looks pied, but I thought it was probably the same bird in different lighting.

Ok the 2 green birds have got to be different birds. And I don't know what the lighter one is, but it sure is pretty.

LoveBird
09-21-2005, 09:10 PM
I am sorry, I am horrible with breeds. :lol

Jezz
09-21-2005, 10:14 PM
It looks like you have a Creamino, a Dutch Blue, and i have no idea what that birds is with the Creamino

LauraO
09-22-2005, 12:09 AM
Okay. I am NOOOOOOOO expert but I say there is a creamino (yellow bird) and the bird with it is an american white, and the lone bird is a dutch blue :rolleyes:

Keltoth
09-22-2005, 08:57 AM
I am going to guess a Dutch Blue Creamino (due to the hue of the yellow in the body, the melon brow, and the orange beak), a Dutch Blue with a possible single dark factor, and a Seagreen American Silver with a violet factor.

-Eric

Rubygem
09-22-2005, 10:06 AM
It’s hard to tell a lot from the pictures you posted, as you have to be able to look at the entire package of a bird to be able to get most of the color mutations identified. With so many different mutation combinations that one can get, it is hard to tell what all is involved in some birds colorations, and of course we can not tell you what splits your bird might have without the information of the genotype blood lines of parents and grandparents.

Now saying all this…here are my guesses :D

Picture one….
Bird on the right looks to be a Aqua Ino, (dutch blue ino) (Creamino).
The bird on the left looks to be an American White (AKA silver) with a dark factor and a violet factor, form the little I can see from behind.

Picture two…..
D Aqua…now this bird could be OF blue series as well since the crown area is so light, and it has the yellow at the base of the bib. I would love to know what the parents were of this bird.

Picture three….
I could not pull this picture up :(

Picture four….
I’m assuming this is the same pair as picture 1, and the bird on top I would say is an AquaTurquoise….other wise known as a Seagreen, American White with a violet factor and a dark factor, possible double dark with the amount of gray on the rump. The bird on the bottom I’m still saying is a Aqua Ino….(dutch blue creamino)

Rubygem

Keltoth
09-22-2005, 02:26 PM
Picture three….
I could not pull this picture up :(

The link got mangled; if you click here, ( http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v648/nikki_75us/Lovebird009.jpg) it will take you to picture #3.

This picture makes it much easier to see the dark factor in the Dutch Blue (Aqua).

-Eric

carmelcandy11703
01-01-2006, 01:02 PM
One,(the all yellow with redish head) is a lutino like my three, I know for sure thanks to the help I receved here. the one with a white face is a blue series white face,(also learned that here,lol)
There beautifull!

Janie
01-01-2006, 03:13 PM
Hi CarmelCandy! You say you're about to get them so I'm happy you found this forum first. If you stick around and read, especially the Lovebird Resource Library, you won't be a novice for long! :D I'm sure you're going to enjoy them very much and when you do get them, we'd love to see photos! :D