What does double factor mean in budgies?

Single and double factor refers to the pair of genes controlling the pied modifier. Because the mutation is semi-dominant, one gene of the pair (they are always in pairs) is enough to produce the mutation i.e. single factor. Double factor birds are not twice as pied, but in fact are indistinguishable visibly.

What makes a budgie a spangle?

Spangle Budgies The pattern of wing markings and throat spots on these birds is distinctive. Most budgies have black wing feathers edged with their underlying body colour (yellow or white); but in budgies with a single Spangle gene these colours are reversed (e.g. yellow feathers edged with black).

Can a budgie be split for Spangle?

Remembering that it is not possible for any “normal” looking bird to be “split” for the Spangle variety (or any dominant variety). But in the case of the Spangle, the double factor is easily recognisable from the single, as the description above indicates.

Can you get a purple budgie?

Violet Budgie You can get blue and green budgies with the violet gene, but it’s most attractive with the blue Budgies. Sometimes, it can develop into very deep shades of violet coloration, known as visual violet.

What is a dark eyed clear budgie?

Dark-Eyed Clears, from their name, are budgerigars of clear yellow or white, free from any markings and colour pigmentation. This purity of colour covers the entire body and wings. They resemble the Lutinos and Albinos except in the eye.

What is the most expensive budgie?

Mr Hawke said the record for the most expensive budgie was set in 2013 at $8000 and competition was what kept him interested in breeding.

What is a rainbow budgie?

Unlike the bright and solid colors of the usual budgerigar, rainbow budgies have softer colors, one slowly melting into the other. Rainbow budgies are made of the blue mutation, the yellowface mutation, the opaline mutation, and the clearwing mutation. Rainbow budgies aren’t rare because there’s a high demand for them.

How do you make a clearwing budgie?

If these darker birds are such a combination the result of mating two dark Greywings together should be to produce offspring in the ratio 1:2:1 light Greywing : dark Greywing : Clearwing. In fact, mated together they do not produce any Clearwings among their progeny.

What is the rarest budgie color?

Anthracite parakeets, a dark charcoal grey color, is one of the rarest colors for a parakeet. Other rare colors can be rainbow, clearwing, and lacewing parakeets. These rare colors are caused by genetic mutations, so a rare color can become more and more common over time.

Is a white budgie rare?

Are Albino and Lutino Budgies rare? The albino and the lutino parakeet are fairly rare varieties of parakeets. These budgies can be found for purchase, although many times are seen with a higher purchase cost because of their rarity.