hi everyone
Basically I am looking to buy this Lutino female .. She is around 4 years and a half, and her owner can not look after her that much anymore because of working hours.. I was looking to buy a babie as they hatch around this time in london.. But I thought it might be better help one that really needs a home ..
I already have Malty, he is my green male Ringneck , So Im hoping if I get this one they will get along ...
but anyway, my question is this, her Beak is really light coloured, I have only seen dark red coloured ones before, and this is first time I see this colour, I want to know if its normal ? and if there is any problems with her beak ?
I have attached 3 pictures of her please let me know asap, so if everything is okay I can go ahead
Thankkkss
Light red , nearly White Beak on Lutino ? Please helpp..
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Light red , nearly White Beak on Lutino ? Please helpp..
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Re: Light red , nearly White Beak on Lutino ? Please helpp..
not ignoring you, i just don't know enough to answer.
she does look healthy though.....
she does look healthy though.....
Re: Light red , nearly White Beak on Lutino ? Please helpp..
Hi and thanks for your replies
Please if anyone else know what the reason behind this let me know, or if I should be careful with buying her ?
thanks
Please if anyone else know what the reason behind this let me know, or if I should be careful with buying her ?
thanks
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Re: Light red , nearly White Beak on Lutino ? Please helpp..
Hi there,
What colour are the eyes of the bird? are they red or black or blue?
All IRN's beaks vary in shades of colour, it is very light though.
Possibly a hybrid as the bird does look healthy.
Thanks Glenn
What colour are the eyes of the bird? are they red or black or blue?
All IRN's beaks vary in shades of colour, it is very light though.
Possibly a hybrid as the bird does look healthy.
Thanks Glenn