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Andreass

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Hello Thank you so much for accepting my request to join the forum!!! The reason why I join is to get to know more about my 2 friends (lovebirds) and to give them a better life!!! The blue one is the female her name is Blair and the yellow one is the male and I call him of course Chuck bass ahaha!! I have them from 2020. And I am a bit confused by reading some staff about the mutations and dominant genes, can you understand anything about themby the photos? Also is the second time they give birth
 

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Welcome! Do you have a closer picture of the "yellow one's" head? I am not sure from that picture, but it looks as if he is a dark-eyed clear, but could be a lutino.
 

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I am looking for the eye. If you look closely, is it reddish, or the same dark color as your other bird?
 

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Ohh thank you. I will say has a little grey green on it but definitely not reddish!!!
 

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So they gave birth, its their second time successfully, and I don’t know if they are mutations or not but here are some photos from today
 

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The yellow ones are ino (be it dark-eye clear or lutino). The others are impossible to tell until they feather out more.
 
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