Keltoth
06-23-2006, 06:53 PM
So - some of you might remember at the end of last summer when I first got Vincent (http://www.xmission.com/~zemik/index_files/image1190.jpg) and how they told me he was a sex-linked female Cobalt Violet Pied American Cinnamon Whitefaced Blue (whew). If you do, you will recall how disgusted I was when I had him DNA tested and found he was a male (having tested him because I sure as heck could not see any plum-colored eyes with the bird), and how I began to doubt that he was even American Cinnamon because when he molted out his tan flight feathers, they came in pure white with no hint of tan.
Remember, old timers? I sure hope you do! :happy:
Nalo and Vincent hatched their first chick early this morning. THE BABE HAS PLUM EYES! The sibling that hatched this afternoon has normal eyes. Understand that it is hard to see the Cinnamon in Vincent, especially without those tan flights. This could be due to his piedness, but the fact that this little girl has Plum eyes tells me that Vincent is at least SPLIT for Cinnamon, if not full Cinnamon.
Now, seeing as how the lady we bought him from stated unequivicolly that Vince was a female bird, I have a theory as to what happened, but everything is not gelling as it should. I am thinking that Vincent's dad was a full Cinnamon, and that the woman simply confused two different chicks when she moved them to different cages after weening. The thing is, Vincent had those tan flights - but I still do not think he has plum eyes. To me, they look as dark as any of my other non-Cinnamon eyes. Maybe seeing Aeyu's red Ino-eyes day after day is coloring my perception (haha - I made a pun!), but if he had tan flights from being a visual Cinnamon, he should also have plum eyes; the two go hand-in-hand. Stated another way, if he is only split for Cinnamon, he wouldn't have plum-colored eyes - but niether should he have tan-colored flights.
Now, I am so full of self-doubt that a 3rd possibility has entered my mind, which is that maybe this chick is, in reality, an Ino chick and that I am mistaking plum-colored eyes for red Ino-eyes. However, I have been told that Ino eyes in a newly-hatched chick are clear, so that it looks like the chick has no eyes at all. Is this correct? I hope so, because these eyes are definately purpleish in color.
Anyway, assuming the chick is not an Ino, I am feeling a little better about the people I got Vincent from because if could have been just a simple mistake in bringing out the wrong young bird. I will feel MUCH better if this lovie feathers out and proves definatively that she is an American Cinnamon, and not an Australian Cinnamon.
Pictures soon, of course!
-Eric
Remember, old timers? I sure hope you do! :happy:
Nalo and Vincent hatched their first chick early this morning. THE BABE HAS PLUM EYES! The sibling that hatched this afternoon has normal eyes. Understand that it is hard to see the Cinnamon in Vincent, especially without those tan flights. This could be due to his piedness, but the fact that this little girl has Plum eyes tells me that Vincent is at least SPLIT for Cinnamon, if not full Cinnamon.
Now, seeing as how the lady we bought him from stated unequivicolly that Vince was a female bird, I have a theory as to what happened, but everything is not gelling as it should. I am thinking that Vincent's dad was a full Cinnamon, and that the woman simply confused two different chicks when she moved them to different cages after weening. The thing is, Vincent had those tan flights - but I still do not think he has plum eyes. To me, they look as dark as any of my other non-Cinnamon eyes. Maybe seeing Aeyu's red Ino-eyes day after day is coloring my perception (haha - I made a pun!), but if he had tan flights from being a visual Cinnamon, he should also have plum eyes; the two go hand-in-hand. Stated another way, if he is only split for Cinnamon, he wouldn't have plum-colored eyes - but niether should he have tan-colored flights.
Now, I am so full of self-doubt that a 3rd possibility has entered my mind, which is that maybe this chick is, in reality, an Ino chick and that I am mistaking plum-colored eyes for red Ino-eyes. However, I have been told that Ino eyes in a newly-hatched chick are clear, so that it looks like the chick has no eyes at all. Is this correct? I hope so, because these eyes are definately purpleish in color.
Anyway, assuming the chick is not an Ino, I am feeling a little better about the people I got Vincent from because if could have been just a simple mistake in bringing out the wrong young bird. I will feel MUCH better if this lovie feathers out and proves definatively that she is an American Cinnamon, and not an Australian Cinnamon.
Pictures soon, of course!
-Eric