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Old 13-Jun-2007, 10:13 AM
Tom Rayden Tom Rayden is offline
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Originally Posted by Cockatielluver
I would say from the last pic that it could be male.However, you can further confirm that by checking its wings feathers to see if there are bars/lines on them.Also see if it is noisy in the sense that it likes to mimic and whistle.If yes than its a boy.Looks very healthy though.





Thanks for the feedback...

When you say check the wing feathers, you are meaning the feathers beneath the wing??

Last week when it came back, not much of chirping. These few days starting to chirp a lot... single chirps rather than whistling...



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