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Male or female? (With Pictures)!

Discussion in 'Birds - all breeds / types' started by vinomer, Jun 7, 2006.

  1. vinomer

    vinomer New Member

    IM NOT REALLY SURE WHICH IS MALE WHICH IS FEMALE, HERE ARE SOME PICTURES TO HELP OUT. I THINK I MIGHT HAVE ALL FEMALES BUT THATS MY GUESS. I KEEP THEM QUARENTINED BUT ONCE A WEEK I LET THEM OUT INTO MY ROOM AND THEY ALL GO ONTOP ON ONE CAGE.


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  2. vinomer

    vinomer New Member

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  3. charmedagain

    charmedagain New Member

    From the looks you have 2 males 2 females,

    Your dark green is male as he has a blue cere, The one above that is female as she has a tan coloured cere,
    The lighter greenone is female as she has a purple/pink cere and is not a young bird so this could not be mistaken for a young male, the sky blue one is male as you can see the blue cere.

    Hope this helps you out some.

    Here is a website for you to look at its very informative

    www.birdshelpline.bravehost.com

    Mike
     
  4. vinomer

    vinomer New Member

    Yeah that helped a lot, i was having doubts if the dark green one was male or female since he's my favorite one and the other green one is his mate. On the other hand, the blue one and the light green/yellow one are a couple since they are inseperable. I've got different cages so each couple has their own. Like I said before, once a week i'll reunite them and keep an close eye out to make sure nothing happens. Thank again Charmed, always helpful.
     
  5. charmedagain

    charmedagain New Member

    Yeah thats fine letting them all ou of the cages together for some play time together, Aslong as they dont start breeding with each other...

    One any breeding starts from either pair it will b wise to keep them in there cages and only allowed out when the other pair is caged up.

    Good lick with them and they are beautiful looking birds and look so happy....

    Mike
     
  6. Zeppy`s mom

    Zeppy`s mom New Member

    I think the one on the far left is a female ,and the other two are males.I`m pretty sure .
     
  7. charmedagain

    charmedagain New Member

    Which on on the far left u mean the very dark green one, That is definatley a male, The lighter green above is a female the one next to her is female and the other is a male....

    Great colours and dont be fooled if you ever allow them to breed you wont just get those colours from the clutch, You can get all different colours, I got blues from 2 emerald green birds...

    Mike
     
  8. Zeppy`s mom

    Zeppy`s mom New Member

    I didnt know she had 4 birds ,I only thought she had three . :oops: ](*,)
     

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