There could be little or no sign of the normal wing markings Bluish black but slightly darker than the skyblue and cobolt None of them.

Seen as bluish purple A lutino with red eyes. A budgie with a mustard yellow face and bluish purple cheek patches. The normal greens Light green Dark green Most similar to the ones in the wild (i.e. Australian budgerigar) in color, the normal greens are again classified as: MASK (Face) BODY TAIL FEATHERS THROAT SPOTS CHEEK PATCHES Buttercup yellow Mostly grass green. The upper back and background of wings light yellow.

Bluish black in color Three black spots on each side Purple MASK (Face) BODY TAIL FEATHERS THROAT SPOTS CHEEK PATCHES Buttercup yellow Green is darker here than the light green type, mostly in the shade of grass green. The upper back and Bluish black.

Can be called darker than light green Three black spots observed on each side Purple Budgies – A Rainbow of Colors A budgie with a buttercup-yellow face and bluish black tail feathers and purple cheek patches.

A dark green Australian budgerigar with a buttercup-yellow face. The green could be splotchy with even some blue in it. The green could be splotchy with even some blue in it. An opaline budgie has a design shaped “v” on its back. Olive green Opalines MASK (Face) BODY TAIL FEATHERS THROAT SPOTS CHEEK PATCHES background of wings light yellow in color.

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