Thanks everyone! When we adopted Poppy, we were told she was a DNA tested male. After a couple of months I started to seriously doubt it. The previous owner was absolutely sure the bird was male. When I suggested having her tested, the woman threw a fit. I've never personally communicated with this woman except through my son, she's one of his clients.
After Scott answered a few questions for me, I was pretty sure I was right. The brown eyes was more proof but I wasn't 100% sure so I sent in the feathers.
Shirre, it was really more confusing calling Poppy a he. Terry57 and I have been referring to her as a she for a while now.
I don't think Poppy cares, she's known all along. Poppy is her new formal name, but I've called her Pidey Pie at home and that's how she refers to herself.
Wendy, I wish I was brave enough to adopt another Too but not yet.
Leanna and Julie, I intend to send a copy of Poppy's certificate along to her former owner. Ha ha, but she'll probably say it's not the same bird. I'll let my son handle that.