Baby Kingston

srirachaseahawk

Fledgling
Full brother to Hemingway, and hilariously another Dark Green Greywing. Thankfully they have different color bands :)

Originally I was going to name the new one Daquiri, but that’s more of a “blue” Linnie name for me. Kingston is another rum distillery, like Hemi ;)

He is the weebit with fewer feathers in there (the other greenie is a future breeder from different parents).

Hatch date on 12/10, so he should be coming home in mid-Feb!


Bird Parrot Beak Terrestrial plant Parakeet




Bird Beak Wood Parrot Feather




Reptile Beak Aquatic plant Turtle Fish




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srirachaseahawk

Fledgling
My weebit is the one on the left :)
He is a Dark Green Greywing, and his buddy there is a Wild Green Natural.
The GW mutation almost adds a touch of yellow to Kingston's coloring to my eye :)

Bird Vertebrate Beak Parrot Organism



Bird Beak Parrot Organism Feather



Bird Photograph Beak Parrot Organism
 

srirachaseahawk

Fledgling
Soooo cute! The sibling is a dark green, not a natural green. Is not greywing. Based on the turquoise brow, I'm thinking it may be a hen.
So they aren’t siblings :)
Kingston is a DG GW like Hemi, but the other one there is unrelated. The breeder I used needs a line of non-GW’s since both active breeding pairs have one parent each as a GW.
This one is betrothed to a nice Normal Blue or Ino :)
 

Eddie's Aviary

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Linnies molt at 10-12 months for the first time usually. May be feathers that were lost in fledging or moving. If clipped, that can take almost a year to come back since they don't molt all the flight feathers at each molt period.
 

srirachaseahawk

Fledgling
Linnies molt at 10-12 months for the first time usually. May be feathers that were lost in fledging or moving. If clipped, that can take almost a year to come back since they don't molt all the flight feathers at each molt period.
Hmm.
He has lots of pinnies and smaller feathers come out when he preens these days. No big feathers yet though!
 
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