jojo@rolling acres farm :
Hi all,
I remember several years ago there was an article in Bird Talk or something similar about A strain of Male Pearled cockatiels that upon maturity were not losing their pearls. Does anyone remember this??? That little guy sure looks like a male.
Joni
I remember reading in Bird Talk about some strains of Pearls in which males keep "hints" of their markings, and some that hold on to them beyond six months, but in researching this answer to be sure my answers were tight, I checked Linda Rubin's site for info, and there was no mention of there being adult male pearls who are as pearled as the one in the picture in this thread.
I think you think this one looks like a male because of the yellow face. However, most pearl females have yellow faces.
Hi all,
I remember several years ago there was an article in Bird Talk or something similar about A strain of Male Pearled cockatiels that upon maturity were not losing their pearls. Does anyone remember this??? That little guy sure looks like a male.
Joni
I remember reading in Bird Talk about some strains of Pearls in which males keep "hints" of their markings, and some that hold on to them beyond six months, but in researching this answer to be sure my answers were tight, I checked Linda Rubin's site for info, and there was no mention of there being adult male pearls who are as pearled as the one in the picture in this thread.
I think you think this one looks like a male because of the yellow face. However, most pearl females have yellow faces.
