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You are right to a great extent, silver pied carrys one white, one pied and two copies of w/e. if it carrys one copy it will be pied white eyed.Raven,
The "Silver Pied White-eyed" ones are Pied White-eyed. Peas cannot be "split to" white eyed, if they have one copy, they will show it. The first male listed as "silver pied white-eyed" does not have enough white to be silver pied. Same with the hen. That's why I think they are Pied White-eyed. They may have Silver Pied parents, which is probably why they are labeled as such.
Not to mention, saying "silver pied white-eyed" is redundant. A Silver Pied bird has one copy of Pied, one copy of White, and one copy of White-eye, so there's no reason to say they have white-eye because it's already a given.
Here's the link to Legg's photo gallery.
Right, my mistake. Thanks for correcting me on that.You are right to a great extent, silver pied carrys one white, one pied and two copies of w/e. if it carrys one copy it will be pied white eyed.
Is that bird in the house?
He's the boy I asked you about! He's Black Shoulder spalding with a bit of Java Green blood!Pretty girl,
Do you still have the indian blue in the background of the second photo?
You can get white, indian blue, indian blue split white ( means they have some white flight feathers and without knowiung the background of the parents it is hard to tell what else you may get.