Gene: | What it does: |
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Recessive pied | Stops manufacture of blue/black pigment in some areas of the body. |
Fallow | Allows a little brown/black pigment to be made. Birds have red eyes; the blue/black color on them looks washed out or brown. |
Gene: | What it does: |
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Dominant pied | Stops manufacture of blue/black pigment in some areas. |
Grey | Makes the blue/black pigment look grey instead of blue. |
Violet | Enhances the blue/black pigment a little. Makes cobalt colored birds look purple. |
Gene: | What it does: |
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Ino | Stops manufacture of all blue/black pigment. Birds have red eyes |
Cinnamon | Washes out the blue/black pigment; makes it appear browninsh on some species. Birds don't have red eyes, though. |
Opaline | Eliminates or minimizes the black markings on budgie head and shoulders. |
Gene: | What it does: |
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Green Goldenface Yellowface_Type_2 Yellowface_Type_1 Blue (white face) | Regulates the amount and placement of yellow on the body. (A pair of Yellowface Type 1 genes will show up as white face. A goldenface or Yellowface Type 2 gene paired up with either Goldenface, Yellowface Type 2, or Yellowface Type 1 gene will show limited yellow on the body, plus a yellow face.) |
Normal Greywing Clearwing Dilute | Regulates the strength of the color of the budgie's black markings, and affects the strength of it's body coloring. |
Normal Orange Face White Face (peach face lovebirds) | Changes the amount of red/yellow pigment in the faces of peach face lovebirds. In blue-series birds (e.g., dutch blues, creaminos), the orange face appears yellow. |
Gene: | What it does: |
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Dark Factor | Makes the blue/black pigment on the bird appear darker. |
Gene: | What it does: |
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Pearl (cockatiels) | Gives females a dappled pattern on the wings. Pearl males have this pattern only until the first molt, then look normal. |
Gene: | What it does: |
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Spangle | Single factor: makes wing markings appear to just mark the tips of feathers. Double factor: takes out most of the blue/black pigment all over the bird. |
Crest | Causes a disturbance in the head feathers of budgies. 1. Crested X Crested will produce 70% crested birds. 2. Crested X Crest bred will produce 40% crested birds. 3. Crested X Normal will produce 10% crested birds. 4. Crest bred X Crest bred is a waste of time. 5. Crest bred X Normal also a waste of time. In all the above pairings the crest type produced is usually:
15% (about 1 in 7) full crest, |