A, roseicollis. double dark factors +violet?

Gazz

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Hi new here just wondering if some can help with my query?
A, roseicollis. Double dark factors of course have a grey tone rump, this i know. But what happens to the rump color when you add violet?
Does the violet bleed through? Or does the rump remain grey tone? Dose anyone have any pic's of any double dark factors +violet?
 
I was intrigued by your question. Saw it in another forum, but did not know the answer. So I decided to look it up. What I found is that there is single and double factor violet.
When the bird is SF violet it looks like a normal DD colored bird. When it's DD violet, you can sometimes see a violet glow over the rump.

It is best to see in the turquoise and blue mutations.
I found the information in the book of Dirk van den Abele. It has a ton of information and pictures about lovebirds. Great source of information about lovebirds!

Don't have any pictures.

Winston.

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So using green strain, when you have a bird that is Green+Violet, coz violet dose affect the over all green of the bird, the bird takes on the tone like Jade-green body colour but has a violet rump insted of a cobalt rump. So with a Olive-green is it logical that Olive-green+Violet bird would be a deeper Olive-green with a gray rump. And a Olive-green+Ultraviolet bird would be a even deeper Olive-green bird with a glimmer of violet tone in the rump.

Violet = 1-Factor:eek:.
Ultraviolet = 2-Factor:24_shocke.
Just to let you know what i mean by ultraviolet.
 

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