I found some old photos dated back to around 2009-2011 of some of the budgies I used to have. As I tend to second guess myself, I want to double-check that I have their mutations right or if I'm missing mutations they have listed further down the text of this post.
Before I get any flak for the photos, these pictures were taken when I used to be a teen a decade ago living with my controlling parents who ignored my complaints on getting safer toys, better perches, putting the cage in a better location, and etc. for my budgies, and they didn't know any better about how to take care of birds which stressed me out. I unfortunately lost the recessive pied who flew away from an accident, and lost the dilute to a tumor. I would've given them better treatment and care as I do for all my birds if I was able to back then, and miss them dearly.
For the mutations:
I only put in the thumbnails to make the post less cluttered. Clicking on the images would enlarge them. I can also post the full-sized images if it makes it easier to identify the mutations.
Before I get any flak for the photos, these pictures were taken when I used to be a teen a decade ago living with my controlling parents who ignored my complaints on getting safer toys, better perches, putting the cage in a better location, and etc. for my budgies, and they didn't know any better about how to take care of birds which stressed me out. I unfortunately lost the recessive pied who flew away from an accident, and lost the dilute to a tumor. I would've given them better treatment and care as I do for all my birds if I was able to back then, and miss them dearly.
For the mutations:
- Soul: Recessive Pied / Sky Blue / Cinnamon Split(?)
- Black markings have a tinge of dark brown to them
- Only one throat spot on left side of face
- Spirit: Dilute or Greywing(?) / Cobalt or Violet(?)
- Faint blue body color on some of the grey markings on head and back
- Rump body color stronger than front body color
I only put in the thumbnails to make the post less cluttered. Clicking on the images would enlarge them. I can also post the full-sized images if it makes it easier to identify the mutations.