Swashbuckling! Bwahahaha! LOVE IT! beautiful boy.I got some new pictures of my roo now that he is all decked out in his new feathers. I named him Long John Silver thinking he was a silver duckwing until this last moult when the hackles and saddle came in with a lemon tint meaning he was gold based with a dilution gene. According to Kippen Jungle there are 3 genes that can give the pale yellow phenotype but since I don't know which one I am just going to call him a Lemon Duckwing. But I am not changing his name. He is so swashbuckling that he is keeping his pirate name.
One of the things that surprised me about getting these pictures is how fast he realized this was "all about him" and he lost his nervousness and started posing. I also love that for a change I was able to catch the irridecence of his feathers. His wing has that deep blue stripe of the duckwing pattern but his tail color is more deep teal than beetle green. First I thought it was just a eye trick with the color but when my other roo who is a black-breasted red pattern with the deep green tail stands right next to him you can see that John Silvers tail tints into the blue-green range