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Type: American White (a.k.a. Silver or Lacewing)
Type: Pied American White (a.k.a. Silver Pied or Pied Lacewing)
 
Type: Heavily Pied American White (a.k.a. Silver Pied or Pied Lacewing)

This is a photo of my male, Bumbles.  Bumbles is mostly colored yellow, but the photo seems to capture a little bit of some kind of bluish feathers around the neck as well as slight lacing in the wings.  To see the light lacing (also known as pencil markings), click on the photo. I'm not sure of Bumbles bloodline since this bird was given to me, but Bumbles is currently housed with Bubbles, a mature hen that's a White Face American White with Violet factor.  They have successfully hatched 2 babies (one escaped though).  Due to popular demand, the next photo shows the offspring of Bumbles and Bubbles. 
 

Type: American White

This is the baby that Bumbles and Bubbles produced.  If you click the photo, you can get a close-up visual of the wing and tail color.

Sex: Male
Type: White Face Silver Violet
Story: This photo was taken without flash.  To see what the bird looks like with flash, click the photo
Sex: Female
Type: White Face Silver Violet
Story: This photo was taken without flash.  To see what the bird looks like with flash, click the photo.  Bubbles also looks exactly like this bird.  The photo below this one shows Bubbles as a baby lovebird.
Name: Bubbles
Sex: Female
Type: White Face Silver Violet (photo shows a young silver violet)
Story: Bubbles is a proven female that successfully hatched 2 babies. She is a proud new mother.  Sadly though, one of the babies escaped.
Name: Stripes
Status: Single
Sex: unknown
Type: Silver Mauve
Story: I now have 3 of these birds but they are all pretty young.  Hopefully they'll pair up with another bird of mine.
Type: American Yellow

These magnificent birds has lacing just like American Whites (the photo doesn't really show the detail of the penciling (also known as lacing).  I recently found out that 1 out of the 2 American Yellows I own has shown signs of regurgitation to the other.  They are currently spending most of their time in the nest box. Hopefully I will see eggs.

Type: Orange Face American Yellow

Story: I finally have a proven pair of these type of birds.  They successfully raised a couple of offspring.
 

 

Type: Orange Face Lutino
 

This Orange Face Lutino was originally paired up with the Orange Face Green.  At first I thought they were a pair, but they avoided going into the nest boxes.  I eventually rearranged the cages and turns out that both the Orange Face Green and the Orange Face Lutino both reguritated.  Now I need to find them females.

Type: Orange Face Green

This Orange Green bird was originally paired up with the Orange Lutino.  At first I thought they were a pair, but they avoided going into the nest boxes.  I eventually rearranged the cages and turns out that both the Orange Face Green and the Orange Face Lutino both reguritated.  Now I need to find them females.

Type: Lutino

 

 
 
 
Name: Sassy
Status: Taken (paired with a Lutino)
Sex: Female
Story: Sassy is my first rescue.  I adopted her because she was starting to have a bad influence on her former owner's lovebirds.  She is quite protective of her cage and she will bite and cling on to you with her life. She loves to make all kinds of noises, and she's quite a character once you get to know her.  She produces quite a bit of pieds that look just like her.  To see one of her babies, click the photo.
Type: American Cinnamon
Type: Mauve Cinnamon
Type: Australian Cinnamon
Sex: female
Type: Creamino
Type: Creamino
Story: This bird came from two cinnamons.  It looks like it's going to be a creamino, however if you compare the photo above and the photo here, this bird is diluted to almost white.  We'll find out if there are more birds like this.
Type: White Face Double Factor Violet

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