Looking at the little feet feathers growing in on the feet, it actually looks like it may be black. But again, so hard to say!! The only way to really know if a bird is black is to breed to a splash (if black, 100% of offspring will be blue, if blue, 50/50 splash and blue offspring) Or you can breed to a know black and if any of the chicks are blue, then that chick is as well.
Sounds like a good reason to get another bird. 😆

All jokes aside, the little one is really cute and sweet, so no matter what color he is, Pippin will be well loved.
 

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