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General Category => Budgerigars Genetics and Color => Topic started by: mobassir on August 15, 2014, 02:08:36 am


Title: OPALINE CINNAMON Sky -TA1 Budgerigars
Post by: mobassir on August 15, 2014, 02:08:36 am
OPALINE CINNAMON Sky -TA1 Budgerigars

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OPALINE CINNAMON SKYBLUE (LIGHT BLUE) -TA1 Budgerigars

General body colour:    rump, breast, flanks and underparts; skyblue 50% of normal body colour of an even depth of colour throughout including V area (saddle or mantle) where undulations at the back of the head should cease thus leaving a clear V effect between the top of the wings.
Mask:    white, ornamented by six evenly spaced large round cinnamon brown throat spots, the outer two being partially covered by the base of the cheek patches. The white of the mask extending over the frontal and crown, to merge with the faint undulation 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 should be minimal. On wings should be cinnamon brown on the body colour ground and be symmetrical with an opalescent effect.
Cere:    blue in ****, brown in hens.
Eyes:    black with a white iris.
Cheek patches:    violet.
Primary wing flights
:    cinnamon brown with a minimal body colour edge.
Primary tail feathers:    dark blue with a brown quill.
Feet and legs:    pinkish grey.



OPALINE CINNAMON COBALT (DARK BLUE)

As the Opaline Cinnamon Skyblue (Light Blue) but with a cobalt (dark blue) body colour.
Primary tail feathers: darker in proportion with a brown quill.

OPALINE CINNAMON MAUVE

As the Opaline Cinnamon Skyblue (Light Blue) but with a mauve body colour, free from any grey suffusion.
Primary tail feathers: darker in proportion with a brown quill.

OPALINE CINNAMON VIOLET

As the Opaline Cinnamon Skyblue (Light Blue) but with a violet body colour.
Primary tail feathers: darker in proportion with a brown quill.