Blue Alexandrine

The body is blue all over, darker on the wings than on their head. The wing patches are grey, their feet are dark and the neck ring is black and white.

This blue mutation is much more difficult to establish as it is a recessive mutation. Both parents need to carry the blue gene for it to be able to show in the offspring. We produced 13 green  birds  before our first blue offspring appeared. You need lots of  patience, as  George discovered, while you are anxiously waiting for the  first  pinfeathers to appear. With the appearance of each new green  bird he started to feel disillusioned and even started to doubt his  record  keeping – maybe he had made a mistake with the ring numbers of  his birds? Those frustrating years of waiting made the first blue bird  born  very special. His dream is now taking shape at last. He has bred  to the  2nd generation or ¾ Alexandrines that carry the blue gene.

 

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George and Ida are taking  orders for Hand-Raised Alexandrine Parrots, and can lovingly freight the  birds anywhere in Australia.

Phone: 0408 204 802

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