I was told parents were a Creamino and a Blue White Face.
So when the breeder of @TrueBlue lovebird said he is the only *blue* in the clutch he wasn’t wrong in calling it that.
That´s not what OP said the breeder said. Breeder said Blue. If the two were talking in person or over the phone, breeder shoulod have said ¨Parblue¨.
Maybe you are refering to OP saying this was the only ¨blue¨ baby, refering to visually, not genetically (or we wouldn´t we even having the conversation if OP knew more about the mutations)
@TrueBlue your lovebird is a Turquoise Pied.
Yes. All roads lead to Rome I suppose
Interestingly, you could look at a bunch of Turquoise Roseicollis´, and be wowed how different they look. Especially if you were to look at Turquoise Pied Roseicollis
Because there is no true Blue, it means they all have that green hue, but some have it a lot more than others. One of my girls looks so blue and has zero hints of green on her at all, but I´ve seen others looking so green. Then there´s those with green hues in different places. It´s all very interesting!