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can tell me what type are they, i saw ur like pied, greywing, cobalt blue. i don't know mine thanks

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Post Wednesday October 4, 2006 3:33 am
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both of your budgies look to be Dominant Pied Cobalt Blue. I can't see the back of them, but they may possibly be Opaline as well, but I can only tell if I get a good look of their backs. Smile
Post Wednesday October 4, 2006 6:02 am
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how bout this one? how dyou differentiate cobalt blue from opaline, greywing and plain blue? thanks

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Post Wednesday October 4, 2006 8:59 am
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As I suspected, they are opaline as well. Smile

Budgies come in different varieties and colours. The three major colour groups are... Green, Blue and Grey. and in the colours there are three different shades of the colour pending on the dark factors present in the bird, you can have up totwo dark ... therefore you get... light green, green, dark green. light grey, grey and dark grey... in blue, you get, sky blue, cobalt blue and mauve...

Apart from the colours, there are then different type of mutations... this includes the opaline , spangle, greywings, cinnamon, clearwings, clearbodies, recessive pied, dominant pied, albinos, lutinos, yellowface, etc etc... If you want to know the different type of varieties/mutations, you can google it and you should get a few sites that will tell you the different type of mutations.

If you still don't understand, I'm more than happy to try to explain those that you don't understant to you. Just ask away.
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