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General Category => Budgerigars Genetics and Color => Topic started by: mobassir on August 07, 2014, 05:42:38 am


Title: Spangle Greygreen
Post by: mobassir on August 07, 2014, 05:42:38 am
Spangle Greygreen

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SPANGLE GREY GREEN (Friedrich Bird)

General body colour:    rump, breast, flanks and underparts grey green of an even depth of colour throughout
Mask:    buttercup yellow, ornamented by six evenly spaced large round black throat spots with yellow centres, the outer two being partially covered by the base of the cheek patches. The buttercup yellow of the mask extending over the frontal and crown, to merge with the black undulations at the back of the head. The frontal and crown should be clear and free from all markings.
Markings:    on cheeks, back of head and neck; black with a well-defined buttercup yellow edge and on wings each feather being buttercup yellow in colour with a black inner edge and a buttercup yellow outer edge. All markings should be free from any intrusion of body colour.
Cere:    blue in ****, brown in hens.
Eyes:    black with a white iris.
Cheek patches:    grey, silvery white or a mixture of both.
Primary wing flights:    buttercup yellow with a minimal black edge.
Primary tail feathers:    buttercup yellow or yellow edged with black.
Feet and legs:    blue/grey, fleshy pink or a mixture of both.

(Note: there are light, medium and dark shades of spangle grey green. The shade of the cheek patches may change according to the shade of the body colour).

Note:Pictures uploaded here for learning purposes only without any claim of ownership. I tried to mention name of owner of birds but if anyone found any mistake you can send email at mobassir@hotmail.com for correction.