The bird you think could be double factor violet is a single factor violet. The “grey” in the back is not caused by a real grey factor, but an effect caused by the cinnamon factor. In many cases, cinnamon factor expresses as a “coat” over the background color, mostly in baby birds. This effect tends to disappear or minimize as the bird gets it’s adult plumage.
I want to buy from you the worst birds in the nests, but strong blood aneurysms or what are called nests narratives. Can I get them from you because I do not have money for champion birds
The bird you think could be double factor violet is a single factor violet. The “grey” in the back is not caused by a real grey factor, but an effect caused by the cinnamon factor. In many cases, cinnamon factor expresses as a “coat” over the background color, mostly in baby birds. This effect tends to disappear or minimize as the bird gets it’s adult plumage.
If this one is a single-factor violet then what mutation is the other bird(older sibling)
The younger is cobalt violet and the older is sky violet. Both single factor violet, both cinnamon. Just my opinion.
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I want to buy from you the worst birds in the nests, but strong blood aneurysms or what are called nests narratives. Can I get them from you because I do not have money for champion birds
Sorry at the moment I don't have any spare to let go
Do you have birds for sale? I am from Iraq
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