Gender specification

larskap

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Hi

I was wondering if anyone around here could help me specify the genders of my birds. I'm not sure at all how it can be done, allthough i heard something about the color of their nose-beak-thingie?

I've added 3 pictures in an album on my profile, so if anyone could take an educated guess at it, I would very much appreciate it. :blue2:

// Lars
 

MikeyTN

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"Willie"&"Lola"B&G Macaw,
"Dixie"LSC2, and "Nico" Scarlet Macaw.
First one is a hen
Second is a hen
Third is one male on the left, the right one to me is kinda blurred so need a better picture o the cere.
 

FreddyCheeks

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Pineapple Green Cheek Conure-Fred-Hatch date 3/5/13 --- Bourke parakeet- Pinky - home date 11/27/17---CAG-Chicken Lily-home date 12/1/17
The nostrile part is a nice blue on males. Females are not.
 

Mayden

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Apr 22, 2010
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Merlin & Charlie (Senegals)
Female,
Female,
Male,
Male.

From Nr 1 to Nr 4. :)
Just from my guess.

The first one has a browny cere, with blue on the outside, which makes her a little hard to tell. Males don't get the brown, but females arn't very often blue! I'm guessing female though. :)
The second one is a hen 'in season' (what do you say for birds ready to mate?). She's ready to mate and her cere should be brown and crusty!
The third and fourth are both blue, very obviously blue too. So I'm pretty sure they're both male.
 

Mayden

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Merlin & Charlie (Senegals)
The nostrile part is a nice blue on males. Females are not.

Depending on coloration, sometimes it doesn't work that way!

& age! Very young budgie's often have the same coloured cere. It's almost like it needs to 'shed' first before you can really tell. :) Doesn't take long but if you've got a REALLY young bird, then it's not fool proof.

I have an albino too, her cere is pink. But she'd be pink even if she was a male because she's an albino! :)
 
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larskap

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Thank you guys so much for valuable input :)

I added a couple of extra photos of nr. 1 & 4 to better show the color of their ceres. We bought nr. 3 & 4 together and were told that one was (probably:p) a girl, so i assume that nr. 4 really is a girl. She also has some of the same sharp screeching sounds as nr.1.

We've always thought that nr. 2 was a grumpy old fellow, but i guess we stand corrected ;)

Sorry for blurry pictures btw, but they're a bit spooked still, and my camera phone ain't no telescope.

// Lars
 

Birdlover11

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Pepsi and sprite, both are American male budgies
I think the blue budgie is a female since the brownish redfish tinge . The yellow and green budgie I think is a male since I can see a light sky blue in there
 

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