The males will have brighter colors then the females. If you have a closer look, you can tell a slight different color tone to them. One well have brighter colors "males" lighter colors mean "females". I get these birds all the time. And I have noticed that there will be to together. Male, and female. Just look at the color difference and if ones brighter and more colorful it means male. Hope this help.
You DNAsex it by feathers or by a blood sample and mail it into a lab.
Very easy & inexpensive.
I had a lutino cockatiel and even the vet could not tell the sex.
Once she started laying eggs, I had my answer.
Lutino cockatiels are a colour not a gender. However, it does happen that because of the genetics and chromosones they are most often female although there are some males lutinos around (or there wouldn't be any left.)
NO
This is normal, it just means that you have a LUTINO parakeet or an ALBINO parakeet. All LUTINO and ALBINO parakeets have red eyes, because they have have a large absence of melanin pigment, which is completely normal. Also, if your parakeet is white it is an ALBINO parakeet, but if you parakeet is mainly yellow it would be a LUTINO parakeet!
Answer: Sure, they can. When cockatiels are white, they are either of the Lutino breed, or they are albino.
I have a lutino peachface and I heard anywhere from 15-30 years.
the best way to check the gender of the love birds is by using a DNA test kit, you can buy it in some pets shop. the other way is through looking at thier nose, if it is color blue its a male, then if it is white then its a female bird but these way is not very accurate though you cannot spend any single dollars but this way need expertise.
Lutino coloration is characterized by an off-white or cream colored body with minor yellow highlights on the wings, face, and crest. They will have faded cheek circles, sometimes they don't even have them, and the most telltale sign is that they have red eyes.
yes a budgie can be albino. you can also get a lutino budgie which is yellow with red eyes
The surest way to determine the sex of your parakeet is to take it to an avian veterinarian to have it surgically sexed. To try to determine your parakeet's sex on your own, look at it's cere (the fleshy part just above its beak around the nostrils). If your bird is younger than twelve months, it may be impossible to visually identify whether it is male or a female without the help of the vet. Normally, in adult male parakeets, the cere will be blue or purplish (if your bird is recessive pied, fallow, lacewing, lutino, or dark-eyed clear then the cere will be bright purple or pink). All female parakeet varieties develop a white, tan, or brown cere. The brown ceres tend to be flaky and thick.
Lutino (not "Latino," that is a human ethnic group) ring-necked parakeets are not a species. Ring-necked parakeet can refer to any of several species in the genus Psittacula. A lutino is a bird that has a genetic mutation that has removed all of the bird's black pigment. They are yellow or white in places where the normal bird is green or blue. They will build their nests the same way as a normal colored bird. It's not possible to answer the question unless the exact species is known.
What you are seeing is a part of the fishes structure. Leave it alone it is not a pea.
no they are the same as any other budgie except they have worse eye sight and are usually slow flighers