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Post by irijasmafija on Mar 3, 2009 15:39:56 GMT
i hope can see the pictures bicause i never was post them and i`m not shor how to do that but i hope will be fine.Can enybody tell me its girl or boy? Thanks.
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Post by Liz on Mar 3, 2009 21:53:12 GMT
What a beautiful budgie! I'm thinking female... but I could be wrong. How long have you had her?
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Post by irijasmafija on Mar 4, 2009 10:06:40 GMT
Hi i have she two months and i still dont know,in the shop thay told me is male bicause of this pink care and she/he is albino but with black ayes ,so i dont know.And i hope somebody will helps me to find the sex of him/her.
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Post by Liz on Mar 4, 2009 18:18:46 GMT
A true albino will always have pink/red eyes. If the eyes are black, it is a "dark eyed clear". For more information about this variety, check out this link: www.budgieplace.com/c_dec.htmlReason I guess female is that with this variety of budgies, the male will have a bright pink or purple cere, whereas the female will have a white/tan/bluish cere. I can't tell too well from the picture, but your budgie looks more like a female to me.
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Post by Berserka on Mar 8, 2009 11:40:54 GMT
The birds looks fairly young but does look like a male to me.
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Post by Liz on Mar 8, 2009 20:56:14 GMT
The birds looks fairly young but does look like a male to me. Well, listen to Karen...
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Post by Berserka on Mar 9, 2009 11:20:26 GMT
LOL Liz! I make plenty of sexing mistakes. I was on another forum discussing different coloured cere's in male budgies. Albino's are one where the male has a fleshy/pink/purple coloured cere even into adulthood. The bird in the picture has a very pale cere and that's gives me the impression "he" may be young. I'd like to see "him" again after he moults to see if the cere brightens into bright flesh/pink/purple or if female will darken into brown/beige.
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