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Old 12-18-2007, 04:51 PM   #13
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Originally Posted by MyTrixie143 View Post
Good luck finding them new homes!!

It is said that males have the brighter orange cheek patches while females' patches are more dull. The male's crests are yellow tipped with gray. And some females have an all grey or brown head and females also have spots under their wing feathers and barring on their tail feathers.

Hope that helps some on whether you have males or females.
I would say the one in the pictures is a male.

Yep, the barring under the tail feathers is only on the females. I have one female and one male. I posted a while back cause I am looking for homes for them, too. They were my son's.
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