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Mutation Identification

BirdLady13

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Can someone identify the mutation of my lovebird?

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Pat H

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@Zara... can help. I hesitate to suggest 'olive blue front'.. So wait for her knowledge!
Can you send one of a rump color? Also not sure if the tail feather color helps to identify.
 

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DD AquaTurquoise would be my thoughts.
The double dark factors will take away the yellow from the beak and make the rump so grey and dull.
 

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Have we spoken before about this bird? I´m sure of it. You adopted him, right? How are you getting on with his cage set up etc accomodating for his foot? I´d love to read about it :)
 

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Have we spoken before about this bird? I´m sure of it. You adopted him, right? How are you getting on with his cage set up etc accomodating for his foot? I´d love to read about it :)
Honestly, with the environment he was in I would call it more of a rescue than an adoption despite the costly rehoming fee. Thankfully he no longer has any redness on his leg/foot area. I recently upgraded his cage to a much larger one, and he maneuvers around like a pro despite his poor messed up little feet. He's confident and capable; I think the key has been not babying him. All in all, I'd say he's doing wonderfully.
 

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That's the same with our Adélie. She's now now in a flight cage because she does great getting around the cage so I was curious as your bird has both feet closed and she only has the one like that.
I'm glad he's doing so well! :)
 

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That's the same with our Adélie. She's now now in a flight cage because she does great getting around the cage so I was curious as your bird has both feet closed and she only has the one like that.
I'm glad he's doing so well! :)
When his toes point in extra weird directions or get tucked under other toes I jokingly tell him to fix his feet :hilarious:. He eventually ends up rearranging them so they're in a semi-normal position.
 
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