Olive Green Males..

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kazza
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Olive Green Males..

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Hi everyone this is a great site and im am new.. i am 14 and i just got my first olive IRN and he is beautiful..i named him toby. My mum has a a green one thats almost 2 yrs old and hes got multiple persomalities.. i was just wondering if anyone has any pictures of Olive fully grown IRN's with their rings? I was just wondering what toby would look like..I will take photo's and put them up. Thank you for you all for your encouragment and information! xox
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I didnt know an olive mutation existed. :oops:
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Are you sure it's an Olive or a GreyGreen? Olive are Double Dark Factor and would be *very* expensive. Also there are Golden Olive which are acutally Dominant Edged (fallow) Greygreen Cinnamon birds.

This website http://home.wanadoo.nl/psittaculaworld/Mutations/P-krameri.htm has a list and pictures of almost all Ringneck mutations. [/url]
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Did I miss the olive green one? Or it wasnt listed. Just woke up :?

Ahhh, see it now *coffee kicked it*

How much did you pay for it? Or did your family hatch it?

God, they are all so pretty I couldnt even begin to say which I like best. I sure love the lutino and albinos.

I often wonder what color Baby is because I compare her to other birds, on and off-line and she is WAY greener than any of them and ALL of her tail feathers are blue rather then a couple like when she was a baby.

Oh, and her mini-moult is over and she looks beautiful again!
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Post by kazza »

I got toby for $195 from a breeder but they are usually 300 +. WEll i live in townsville and there are heaps of olive irns here. i will put some photos on later so that you can see him.
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Post by Neokireina »

The dark factor birds cost around ten of thousand or more. With those you can breed the Mauve, Cobalt and series.

I love the Violet series, Pallid Cobalt (lacewing), the Rainbow (Pallid Turqouise Blue) and the Creamino (Turquoise Ino) but then again I have pretty expensive taste :P
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WOW thats wierd because theyre common here and the highest i have seen in pet shops was $350!
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Post by Neokireina »

You need to upload your pictures to something like photobucket before you can link them here.

The greygreen with the black ring should be what your bird looks like.
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Post by Melika »

Welcome to the board. ^^ Hane isn't an olive, just green, lol. But he's still beautiful. :wink:

We do hope to see more of you here. :)
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Post by Jeremy »

You have a Grey Green Ringneck, kazza.

They will have a black ring fading to pink.
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