Saturday, November 3, 2012

Budgie Parakeet Colors, Varieties, Mutations and Genetics

Budgie Parakeet Colors, Varieties, Mutations and Genetics












Budgie parakeets come in so many colors and mutations they remind me of jellybeans! These birds are part of our family flock.
























n the wild, Budgie Parakeets are green with yellow, with black stripes and markings, and dark blue-green-black flight and tail feathers. Captive breeding programs, however, have produced Budgies in almost every color of the rainbow, except red and pink. They are so colorful, they remind me of jellybeans!

All captive budgerigars are divided into two basic series of colors: white-based (includes sky blue, cobalt, mauve, gray, violet, and white) and yellow-based (includes light-green, dark-green, gray-green, olive, and yellow). There are at least 32 primary mutations in the budgerigar, enabling hundreds of possible secondary mutations and color varieties.



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Wednesday, October 31, 2012

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Sunday, October 21, 2012

The Beautiful Spangle Budgie

The Beautiful Spangle Budgie






The spangle budgie is one of my favorites! They can look quite stunning, but often the markings are faded and partially missing, which I find very saddening…
sky blue spangle budgie

The spangle comes in two forms, the single factor and the double factor spangle. The single factor has just one spangle gene whilst the double factor has two. For now I will just discuss the physical appearance of each.

The single factor has the markings on the wings, the throat spots and the tail feathers altered. The wing feathers appear to have a black edge with either a yellow or white center, and are often described as having the normal markings reversed. I do not like this description as it is clear when looking at a spangle budgie that the feathers still have the white or yellow edge, then a thin black pencil line, then the center of the feather is yellow or white.




Spangle can combine with any other variety to create many lovely mixes. Spangle Opaline are common and can vary a lot in their appearance. The markings are reduced over the head and shoulders, and the body color is present on the wings. The budgies on the left are a normal sky blue and a cobalt spangle Opaline. The spangle Opaline has lost some of its markings and has a lot of cobalt on the wings.




On the right is a grey green spangle Opaline. It has heavier than usual markings for a spangle (which I really like) and less body color on the wings.

The last picture is a violet cinnamon spangle yellow face. The markings are a lighter brown shade. I usually feel that this detracts from the spangles beauty but this is one lovely bird



Spangle Genetics

Spangle Genetics

Spangle is an incomplete dominant gene. This means it has three forms, the non-spangle, the single factor spangle and the double factor spangle. See the incomplete dominance page.

So the inheritance of spangles goes as follows:

normal x single factor spangle:
- 50% normal
- 50% single factor spangle

single factor spangle x single factor spangle
- 25% normal
- 50% single factor spangle
- 25% double factor spangle

single factor spangle x double factor spangle
- 50% single factor spangle
- 50% double factor spangle

double factor spangle x double factor spangle
- 100% double factor spangle

The spangle genetics look simple on paper but in reality it sometimes does not act as expected. It would seem there is more to spangle inheritance to be discovered, which makes it lots of fun!


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Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Budgie Color And Mutations

Budgie Color And Mutations
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Dominant Pied,
Dominant pied budgies usually have a distinct pattern. There is always a band of clear body feathers across the lower-mid belly. This band can be very small to very large, encompassing almost the entire belly area. This band can also sometimes be irregular, not forming a complete band across the belly. There is also a band of clear feathers across the bottom of the wings. This band can be restricted to the very lower wing feathers or cover almost the entire wing area. Dominant pieds also always have a patch of clear feathers on the back of the head, usually about the size of a dime.
Genetically double-factor dominant pieds are different from the usual described above. Double-factor dominant pieds have very little markings; most of their feathers are clear. You can see examples of this below.
The irises of a dominant pied budgie turn light with maturity. This is a key factor in telling the difference between a dominant pied and a recessive pied, since recessive pieds' eyes stay a dark plum color throughout their life.
Basic Genetics:
Dominant Pied - dominant
Normal – recessive




Details on dominant piedgenetics.





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Tuesday, October 2, 2012

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