What a beautiful girl!
Where in this wide world are you? We know a lot about ekkies here, though Ekkie subspecies ID isnāt a particular strength of anyone. However, your location can help.
For example: the US has a very limited number of pure subspecies available for sale compared to our astralian friends. Mostly available here are Solomon island, red sided, and maybe some combination of aru and grand eclectus (helpful fo your question, I know). In actuality, little attention is paid to subspecies in US breeding to that extensive hybridization takes place. Hence, if you live in the US, the probability that you have a pure subspecies is not great at all.
Red sided and Solomon island females are nearly identical at least with the males youāll see a size difference (SI males are often 100g smaller than RS. Same I donāt think can be said for the females who are far more convergent).
Thatās said, the intensity of the blue, and the slightly more stubby nature of the tail is really screaming Solomon island to me. RS females can appear SLIGHTLY more bubblegum purpleā¦slightlyā¦and can be about an inch longer than SI females.
Thank you so much for this informative post.
I am in the US, Pacific Northwest.
She is a little over a year and a half, and we know little of her previous home. She does seem like she was loved as she is an absolute sweetheart.
Her sides of her wings are that brilliant neon blue, her chest is slightly violet though I would still consider it blue.
Her back (wings) are a darker red than her head and she has about a half inch of faded red on her tail...almost a very very slight yellow tint.
Reading your information I am starting to lean towards her being predominantly SI with possibly some RS bred into her lineage at some point.
I made her a fresh chop last night and froze about a month's worth. I put Kale, Broccoli, Pea Shoots, Carrots, Orange Bell Pepper, sprouted Quinoa, a very small amount of apple (I plan to feed her fruits seperate as treats to control her sugar intake and minimize hormonal outbursts), and softened sweet potato. I also plan on adding a small amount of Top's pellets to her diet. Please let me know if I'm off base on the diet...
I have noticed some slight wing flipping, no toe tapping though, hopefully now that she has a good diet we can nip that in the bud.
Thank you again and I look forward to contributing to this forum!