Post by LittleBudgie2005 on Dec 18, 2006 7:29:26 GMT 7
Bare Eyed (Little Corella):-Female is smaller, unfeathered area around the eye is shorter. DNA or Surgically sex
Blue Eyed:-
Eyes Male: brown, Female: reddish brown
Ducorps:-
None - DNA or Surgically sex
Gang Gang:-
Male: Some of the lower abdomen feathers are barred with orange, white and red. Females: This area is a duller orange and the white has a greenish caste. The red on the head is missing.
Glossy Black:-
Males: Black beak. Slightly smaller. Brown on the head. Females: White horn colored beak. No spots or bars on the body feathers. Babies: Like females until mature at about 4 years.
Goffins:-
None - DNA or Surgically sex
Greater Sulphur Crested:-
Eyes Male: darkbrown/black, Female: reddish brown, deep burgundy
Leadbeaters (Major Mitchell's):-
Eyes Male: dark brown, Female: pinkinsh red
Lessor Sulphur Crested:-
Eyes Male: darkbrown/black, Female: reddish brown to burgundy red (when mature, about 3 yrs)
Moluccan (Salmon Crested):-
Eyes Male: darkbrown/black, Female: deep brown to burgundy red (when mature). A small flashlight helps in determining eye color.
Palm:-
None - DNA or Surgically sex
Red Tailed Black (Banks):-
Males: Black beak. Dull gloss on black upper parts. Chest feathers greyish tipped. Deep red tail. Females: Horn colored beak. Yellow spots on upper parts. Yellowish barring on chest. Tail has an orange red bar mixed with yellow. Babies: Like females until mature at about 4 years.
Red Vented (Phillipine):-
Eyes Male: dark brown, Female: reddish brown
Rose Breasted (Galah):-
Eyes Male: dark brown to black, Female: reddish brown
Slender Billed:-
None - DNA or Surgically sex
Umbrella (White):-
Eyes Male: black, Female: brown, Babies eyes are a greyish brown
Yellow Tailed Black (Funereal):-
Males: Black beak. Females: White horn colored beak. Lighter in color. Greater color variations. Slightly smaller. Yellow markings are more pronounced. Babies: Like females until mature at about 4 years.
White Tailed Black (Baudin's):-
Males: Black beak. Females: White horn colored beak. Lighter in color. Greater color variations. Slightly smaller. Yellow markings are more pronounced. Babies: Like females until mature at about 4 years.
Blue Eyed:-
Eyes Male: brown, Female: reddish brown
Ducorps:-
None - DNA or Surgically sex
Gang Gang:-
Male: Some of the lower abdomen feathers are barred with orange, white and red. Females: This area is a duller orange and the white has a greenish caste. The red on the head is missing.
Glossy Black:-
Males: Black beak. Slightly smaller. Brown on the head. Females: White horn colored beak. No spots or bars on the body feathers. Babies: Like females until mature at about 4 years.
Goffins:-
None - DNA or Surgically sex
Greater Sulphur Crested:-
Eyes Male: darkbrown/black, Female: reddish brown, deep burgundy
Leadbeaters (Major Mitchell's):-
Eyes Male: dark brown, Female: pinkinsh red
Lessor Sulphur Crested:-
Eyes Male: darkbrown/black, Female: reddish brown to burgundy red (when mature, about 3 yrs)
Moluccan (Salmon Crested):-
Eyes Male: darkbrown/black, Female: deep brown to burgundy red (when mature). A small flashlight helps in determining eye color.
Palm:-
None - DNA or Surgically sex
Red Tailed Black (Banks):-
Males: Black beak. Dull gloss on black upper parts. Chest feathers greyish tipped. Deep red tail. Females: Horn colored beak. Yellow spots on upper parts. Yellowish barring on chest. Tail has an orange red bar mixed with yellow. Babies: Like females until mature at about 4 years.
Red Vented (Phillipine):-
Eyes Male: dark brown, Female: reddish brown
Rose Breasted (Galah):-
Eyes Male: dark brown to black, Female: reddish brown
Slender Billed:-
None - DNA or Surgically sex
Umbrella (White):-
Eyes Male: black, Female: brown, Babies eyes are a greyish brown
Yellow Tailed Black (Funereal):-
Males: Black beak. Females: White horn colored beak. Lighter in color. Greater color variations. Slightly smaller. Yellow markings are more pronounced. Babies: Like females until mature at about 4 years.
White Tailed Black (Baudin's):-
Males: Black beak. Females: White horn colored beak. Lighter in color. Greater color variations. Slightly smaller. Yellow markings are more pronounced. Babies: Like females until mature at about 4 years.