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Are you sure who the dad is of the bottom female ones chicks? She is Opaline and is not Albino, thus, if you are sure you got Albino chicks from her, the father has to be split for Albino or whole Albino. Do you currently have any Albino males?
He also should be a blue budgie if he is hatching out all blue and white based chicks.
 
Both the albinos in the aviary are definitely female. New baby is yet to be determined and only albino male was rehomed for hand raising
A split I see! I like that! You could create some real cool combos with them. I had once, when I was too young and naive to understand the true value. So it just flew away. I maybe had created a weird combo of a clearflight cinnamon budgie and it looked real cool as I can tell from my memory!
 
A split I see! I like that! You could create some real cool combos with them. I had once, when I was too young and naive to understand the true value. So it just flew away. I maybe had created a weird combo of a clearflight cinnamon budgie and it looked real cool as I can tell from my memory!
Okayy I dug up some pics on my old computer and I saw a draft of me writing how she looked. Word to word, 5 years ago I wrote this (the things in the bracket was added for yall to understand. I didn't write it originally) -
"1. Brown wing marks (that's a trait of the cinnamon budgie)
2. White clean wings and a white spot on head (Basically clearflight pied bird)
3. Pink feet (trait of both the varieties)
4. Speckled blue and white spots on body (trait of a dominant pied birb)
5. Wing has blue and brown color (Opaline bird)
6. Tail is black (I literally dont know how)"

So that's that. I am not saying that the mentioned varieties were incorporated into this budgie but I haven't ever encountered another one like that and is still a mystery to me🤔
 

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