Today we will talk about a useful topic, which is (red-eyed budgies)…

We come to the topic and they are types of budgies whose eyes are red with a pupil or do not have a pupil……..

The first type is ino: a recessive trait linked to sex.

It is known that albino and lutino are white, yellow, red-eyed birds, as:
Albino = blue + ainu gene.
Lutino = green + aino gene.

These birds are characterized by their yellow or pure white color, red eyes, pink legs, pink bellows in males and white in females, and silver-white cheek marks………..

The second type is yellowface albino: 

it diabetes. Or the crimino, but its scientific name is the yellow-faced albino
, but when you look at it, it is not only its face that contains yellow, but there is yellow throughout its body, not dotted, but scattered in the form of spots, which gives it beauty and splendor……. I
don’t know much about it, but I read one day that it is not produced by mating an albino and a lutino, but rather it is produced by mating an albino with a yellow-faced blue bird, and inevitably if it appears through mating an albino and a lutino, the lutino will be a carrier of the yellow-faced gene, and it will be Coincidence and not a rule…….

The third type, lacewing: – Extremely beautiful and wonderful…

The idea of ​​its appearance is directly related to the disappearance of the effect of the melanin pigment responsible for the formation of black feathers or any dark color in the bird, which makes it similar to inos. It has a light and clear body and red eyes, but it differs from the albino and lutino in the eye spots, wing feathers, deep cinnamon brown, and pale violet cheek markings, but it shares with the Ainu in the red eye and white pupil in adulthood ( red eye with white iris ring) and the bell marks and pink legs……

We come to the fourth type, which is Fallow:

a beautiful and wonderful type in appearance and the pinnacle of beauty and rarity….
In fact, there are three species of Fallow and they are named These species are based on the first country in which this mutation appeared, and they are the German fallow, the English fallow, and the Scottish fallow, and the latter is very, very, very rare…and the bird’s specifications are as follows :-

The eyes are red, the wing feathers are dark brown, and they are not cinnamon, and not all lacewing,
but rather darker, and the color of the pink legs tends to gray, and the fur is dark pink……
The three species are not completely similar in everything, but there is a difference in them. This is that the German phallo has red eyes and has a white pupil around the eye, but the other two types, the English and Scottish phallo, do not have a white pupil. It has been found that when the German and English phallo are mated, birds are produced that are all black-eyed, and this is strange, but they are carriers of both types. ….

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