Sigh, maybe I could just belabor it a little bit, before I forget completely...(Getting older and forgetful is a pain)![]()
In some ways, the black shoulder gene seems a bit like the white eye gene. Both of them appear to me to affect the expression of color WITHIN THE FEATHER ITSELF. So you get a different pattern on individual feathers with the black shoulder gene, and you get white ocelli with the white eye gene (ETA and possibly, silver dusting also).
By contrast, with the pied gene and the white gene, the leucism suppresses the color to the entire feather. Even though you get patches of white on the bird, the individual feathers are either white or colored. You don't see (at least I don't think you see) a half-white feather in a pied bird.
The silver dusting reminds me of "tipping" on fur-bearers, where the end of the individual hair is brushed with color.
@DylansMom , can you describe where on the feather the "dusting" occurs? How does it change the pattern of coloration on the individual feather?
While Governor Ralph Moonbeam is a splendid Moniker (I see where Pealover gets her prowess.) I fear it is a bit lengthy for us. With 38 Peas... 1&2 syllable names allow us to address each individually without having to take the day off to do so.

Without plucking the poor thing, he already has a complex from being photographed so often, I think the silvering covers the entire wing feather but some of them also have a white tip, which I attributed to WE genes. This bird's father is a Pied not really any silvering on him, but he does have 1 or 2 wing feathers with normal stripes and a white tip (indicative of his single WE gene?) Not too sure what it will look like on the train and back feathers, but those are also several shades lighter than the regular pied bird he hatched with. If nothing else it will be fascinating to watch him grow out, it sounds so far like opinions are leaning toward a Pied WE not Silver Pied. Thanks to all of you for that, because opinions were what I was after. To think I had this guy all lined up to be sold and then the buyer backed out, for once I'm glad.
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