Here is Oscar he/she is just over a year and still no ring yet. There is a light ring but nothing to say boy yet. And boy can Oscar talk I hope I can get him/her on vid soon Oscar sounds so cute.
Oscar and my albino baby
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They are so beautiful. That little albino youngster is so classic of a new youngen, sitting there all shy like that. Oscar sure is growing.
It is way too hard to tell from the pics and being albino you are just going to have to wait for older sexual behaviours to present, and even then to be sure you will have to have a DNA test.
It is way too hard to tell from the pics and being albino you are just going to have to wait for older sexual behaviours to present, and even then to be sure you will have to have a DNA test.
Angie
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Such cute birds!! Please make a video of Oscar talking - would love to see!
Your new baby is adorable. Could be male or female of course. I got a bird and the breeder told me it was a female b/c of the wider pelvic opening and yes, I could feel it too. So I thought she was a she, til about a year ago when HE started to show his ring. So you never do know unless you do DNA.
But DNA is fun anyhow and not expensive. (fun for me, not for my bird who had to get a slightly cut toenail out of it!).
Your new baby is adorable. Could be male or female of course. I got a bird and the breeder told me it was a female b/c of the wider pelvic opening and yes, I could feel it too. So I thought she was a she, til about a year ago when HE started to show his ring. So you never do know unless you do DNA.
But DNA is fun anyhow and not expensive. (fun for me, not for my bird who had to get a slightly cut toenail out of it!).