The drake on the left is my favourite colour. Not sure what the colour is called? Mind you he was hatched in June so it could still change quite a bit. (Note the hockey stick perch, truely Canadian)
Toss in a Timmies double double and your all set.

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The drake on the left is my favourite colour. Not sure what the colour is called? Mind you he was hatched in June so it could still change quite a bit. (Note the hockey stick perch, truely Canadian)
I use a boot try too really helps keep the feed off the ground. Snowing?? well we're suppose to get some come Tues.Clever idea with the boot tray! i am all out of babies here... not that i am complaining! snowing tonight.![]()
I use a boot try too really helps keep the feed off the ground. Snowing?? well we're suppose to get some come Tues.
So nice of you too.Another neat idea, i guess we're sharing our snow/weather again lol
Cute babies! I bet they will be so much fun to watch change colors as they grow up.
It was a cloudy day here today and I got a new pic of my juvenile blue/lavender duo. My friend (and vet) visited today and said he thought the lavender is a drake, because of the way its crest stood up, but he/she is identical sized to its hatchmate, as well as my adult girls. Shouldn't I see a major size difference (and more caruncle development) if it is a boy? FYI, they are 5 months old.
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Some don't have much fleshing, i have one who doesn't...
Lilly
I have a blue here who has chocolate across her chest, almost a barring.. she tossed a chocolate baby last year lol One thing i have learned with scovies though is they change and even as older birds, there is a lot of hidden colours that crop up over time in the birds with colour IME/IMO. The whites generally don't, Lilly is as white as always for instance lol