by Pajarita » Tue Mar 03, 2015 11:31 am
Well, budgies are almost monomorphic (the difference is in the color of the cere and not the plumage) and you can tell if the father is a different color mutation than the mother (see here:http://halfsider.com/).
But, no, Liz, they are not like mules. I don't know if you are referring to the equine mule (jack father and mare mother) or the avian mule (canary and finch) but those are hybrids (offspring of two different species). These are the product of the same species only, very early in the beginning of the formation of the embryo when there are only a few cells, one of the cells doesn't split its chromosomes as it should and it ends up split into one cell that carries male and another one that carries female and, as the development continues, you end up with an individual that has the genetic characteristics of two.