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Budgerigar. Gray, dark blue, olive green, purple, cobalt blue, blue-green melange, white and other colors are very rare, in addition to the color, red-eyed budgies and opals.
Parrots of other species are also very rare.
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Green cloud spot = green opal Yellow cloud spot = yellow-green recessive pieter, the main conditions on the feather markings are as follows:
If the two birds are homozygous for a single gene, the offspring are all original color.
If the opal has a recluse gene or the recluse has an opal gene, the offspring will be half the original color, half the hermit or opal.
If both sides carry one recessive gene from the other, the offspring will be half of the original color, 1 4 opal, 1 4 recluse.
In addition, if it is homozygous for green, or only one is blue-green heterozygous, the offspring are all yellow-green, if both are heterozygous, the offspring 3 4 yellow-green, 1 4 blue-white.
Above, good luck.
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Budgies are rare in gray, dark blue, olive green, purple, cobalt blue, blue-green melange, and white.
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Base color: The most common budgie species. Three colors: green, blue, and gray.
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At that time, I really wanted to end my life like this, but he walked up to me and asked with a cool smile: "Little sister, you have cried all the time."
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The rarest colors of budgies are:Albion, yellow, gray, corrugated, dark blue, pale color, olive green, purple, jade-headed, cobalt blue, blue-green mixed, white, red-eyed budgies and opals.
1. Albino budgies.
The feathers on the whole body are white and the eyes are red, and they are called white-eyed budgies. There is also a species with white body feathers and large black patches all over the body, called the spotted budgie parrot.
2. Yellowed budgies.
The whole body feathers are yellow and the eyes are red, and it is called a yellow-eyed budgie parrot.
3. Corrugated budgies.
Domestically bred budgies basically fall into this category. The color markings of the body feathers are similar to those of the original species, with blue, yellow, and green colors, and the upper body is covered with black striated spots.
4. Light-colored budgies.
It can be divided into two strains: yellow on the upper body, green on the abdomen and white on the upper body, and blue on the abdomen, with black spots on the wings.
5. Jade-headed budgies.
One head is white, and the rest of the body color is blue; The other has a yellow head and green feathers in the other parts.
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The budgie is a range of ornamental trousers of the Acacia species, so there are many varieties of colors, the conventional primitive is green, yellow and blue is worthless, and the other colors look at their favorite choices.
The color of the budgie may only remember that it is colorful, and how many kinds there are, it is estimated that not many friends can count them. Of course, even if you count them carefully, you can't count them, and if you divide the shades of each color, then there can be n kinds of kinds. In general, budgies range from light to dark in total, except for red (because it has been verified by experts to lack the factor to produce red pigment) and red-related colors >>>More
1. Adaptation period. There should be a period of acclimatization after buying the parrot back, and don't rush it. During this time, wash the cages yourself, feed them yourself, and let them know everything you've done for them. >>>More
It's been about a year old, it should be about 3 or 4 years old, I can't say for a while, it's about 12 or 14 years old, it's about 12 or 14 years old, it's fully grown, and it's a little fatter.
The general steps are as follows:
1. First of all, you need to prepare boxes, sawdust, milk powder, syringes, leather hoses, and in winter, you need to use an incubator to spread the sawdust all over the bottom of the box, with a thickness of about 1 cm. 2. Mix the milk powder with warm water at about 30 degrees, and then put it in a syringe. >>>More
After finding that the parrot has diarrhea, the owner should first check whether there is a problem with the food and drinking water, such as mildew, uncleanness, etc., which need to be replaced and disposed of in time. In addition, do not feed oily foods, such as hemp seeds, sunflower seeds, etc., fruits and vegetables with high sugar and water content also need to be stopped, and parrots should be allowed to stop eating for half a day to give the stomach a reasonable rest time, and only after the bowel movements return to normal, can they be given clean and suitable feed.