Let's take a look to the new members of Pinoy na Aussie Pa's Aviary.Australian yellow face lovebirds!
The breast should also be predominantly orange; too much yellow can indicate a hybrid. There should also be no yellow collar around the neck. The masked must have a pure black head; any hint of colouration in the fore head, excessive orange in the breast feathering is a good indication of a hybrid.
Arguably the second most popular Lovebird, this species now occurs in a Yellow face mutation, along more than 20 colour mutations with variations in the "Lime" series being quite attractive. Photo credit: Takashi Hososhima
Lutino, American Cinnamon, Australian Cinnamon (Pallid) - Yellow (bright or pale yellow plumage - depending on mutation) Lacewing - Lacewings actually don't have any lacing or edging on the feathers. They have red eyes, cinnamon flights, cinnamon stripes across the tail feathers, and a light blue rump. Lacewings are very rare.Australian Yellow Face/Orange Face, Fischeri in the blue series, is likely also a genotype still carrying the Orange Face / Yellow Face gene, only they have blue phenotypes. In the future, when crossing with the Green Series, chicks will inherit the Orange Face / Yellow Face Phenotype from the blue. Ptm3Vw.