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  • one of the parents is not a pure fischer's but a second generation or third generation of a cross between a fischer's lovebird and a blue masked lovebird. Bottomline the blue parent doesn't look like a tru blue mutation of a fischer's lovebird. That's my opinion.

  • @bluekeet You're correct, the Blue Series bird is a Blue Dilute Masked Lovebird, not a Fischer. You can tell by the black on the head going all the way forward to the top of the beak. If this were a Blue Dilte Fischer, there would be a white band separating the Black cap and the beak. Therefore the babies are all hybrids, and not Fischers. This is irresponsible breeding.

  • @Litrocks13 but there is a white band seperating the beak and head..look at 1:34

  • @ENRIQUEGOITIA Not the thin white band of skin over the beak, a white band of feathers. A Blue Series Fischer Lovebird shouldn't have any black feathers on it's face. The darker feathers start on the top of the head. I tried to post a photo link to my Violet Fischer Lovebird to show you, but YouTube doesn't allow it.

  • Are the new babies for sale?

  • @lovey4ever1 sorry to say no...but we're going to have to a new liter (i don't know the word to reffer to group of birds) and planning to sell to a local store nearby

  • @ENRIQUEGOITIA

    did you hand feed the babbies or did the parents do it them selfs?

  • @softfishy the parents, it too much to hand feed all the babies. and there was no time

  • @ENRIQUEGOITIA

    Sweet thanks for replying :D

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