Updated: Budgerigar ID for budgerigarist / skillful budgerigar breeders

clinton9

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Hi budgerigarists / budgerigar breeders,
Photoes of my budgerigars I kept in 1990s.

I had corrected the ID of yellow-faced blue budgies, after studied my budgies and from budgies via my computer.



Above. Start from left on the perch:

Single factor yellow-faced skyblue type 2nd opaline spangle, female.
Double factor yellow-faced type 2nd opaline, female.
Single factor yellow-faced skyblue type 2nd normal spangle, male.
Single factor Yellow-faced skyblue type 1st normal, male.
Double factor yellow-faced type 2nd cobalt opaline spangle, male.
Single factor yellow-faced skyblue type 2nd opaline spangle, male.


Above. Start from left on perch:

Yellow-faced type 2nd cobalt opaline spangle, juvenile male.
Single factor yellow-faced type mauve opaline , male.
Double factor yellow-faced type 2nd cobalt opaline spangle, male.
Double factor yellow-faced type 2nd skyblue opaline, female.
Cobalt opaline spangle, male.


Above. Start from left on perch:

Single factor yellow-faced type type 2nd skyblue opaline spangle, female.
Double factor yellow-faced type 2nd cobalt opaline, male.
Single factor yellow-faced type 2nd mauve opaline, male.
Double factor yellow-faced type 2nd skyblue opaline, female.
Single factor yellow-faced skyblue type 2nd opaline spangle, male.
Single factor yellow-faced type 1st skyblue normal, male.



Two photoes, above. Single factor yellow-faced skyblue type 2nd opaline spangle, male.



Two photoes above. Double factor yellow-faced type 2nd cobalt opaline spangle, male.




Double factor yellow-faced type 2nd blue budgies have almost pure blue body while single factor yellow-faced type 2nd blue budgies had bluish-green breasts & rumps. Double factor violet-cobalt budgie have darker rich purple body.
Double factor yellow-faced type 1st blue normal budgies cannot be told from skyblue normal budgies, by appearance. Single factor violet-cobalt budgies have paler purple body.
 
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1st yf type two opaline spangled
2nd yf type one sky-blue opaline spangled
3rd yf type one sky blue opaline
4th lime green greywing
5th yf type one sky-blue
6th Yf type one Sky blue spangled opaline
7th yf type two sky-blue spangled opaline

2nd pic
1st yf type one sky blue spangled opaline
2nd grey green normal
3rd yf type two sky blue spangled opaline
4th yf type one sky blue opaline
5th sky blue spangled opaline clear flight

3rd pic are listed above
4th pic
Yf type two sky blue spangled opaline
6th pic
Yf type two sky blue spangled opaline

I think there all Golden faces and not yellow faces :)
 
I
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to you, Pandapaws23.
 
Hi PandaPaws23,
Hey Russian, We are on planet "Earth" and our planet is 4 billion year-old.

If you wants budgerigar (melopsittacus undulatus) you have to come to our planet Earth (joke)
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Spangled opaline is a domesticed mutation of budgerigars.

Wild budgerigars are green bodied birds.
 

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