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@nevsma So, I was really curious about this neck feathers thing, and didn't want to wait for tomorrow... so when I went to lock the birds up for the night, Penny was very helpfully sitting away from the others, so I put my arm over her and took a close look at the back of her head. She's a bit roughed up along the back of her neck (she's kind of the bottom of the pecking order), but the little feathers at the back of her head (at least the ones that aren't white) were brown with a darker color at the tips. Not enough darker for me to see any colors in the dark with a flashlight, though. On your cameo birds, are those feathers a flat brown?
I snuck over to the two new girls (who were helpfully roosting right next to each other, what luck!) to look at their necks. The purple pied hen has really big, bright iridescence on her neck feathers. The purple blackshoulder pied has the same tannish-tipped-with-dark at the back of her head that Penny does.
I mean, I was planning on it anyway but I suppose I really will have to get a purple boy and see what comes out of pairing him with Penny. If she's purple, all the babies would be purple. If she's cameo the boys would all be cameo and the girls would just be blue split cameo/purple, yes?
I snuck over to the two new girls (who were helpfully roosting right next to each other, what luck!) to look at their necks. The purple pied hen has really big, bright iridescence on her neck feathers. The purple blackshoulder pied has the same tannish-tipped-with-dark at the back of her head that Penny does.
I mean, I was planning on it anyway but I suppose I really will have to get a purple boy and see what comes out of pairing him with Penny. If she's purple, all the babies would be purple. If she's cameo the boys would all be cameo and the girls would just be blue split cameo/purple, yes?