Roseicollis green D(jade) violet SF mutation
Roseicollis green D(jade) violet SF
The “Roseicollis Green D (Jade) Violet SF” lovebird is a specific color variation or mutation in peach-faced lovebirds (Agapornis roseicollis) that combines the Dark Green (Green D or Jade) mutation with the Violet Factor (SF, which stands for Single Factor Violet). This combination results in even more intense and vibrant colors. Here’s a breakdown of this mutation:
Body Color: The body of the Roseicollis Green D (Jade) Violet SF lovebird has a dark green color due to the Green D (Jade) mutation, which is intensified by the Violet Factor. This combination results in a striking and deep green hue.
Face Color: The face of this mutation can still range from peach to red, similar to the ancestral form or other lovebird variations.
Rump Color: The rump of the Roseicolli Green D (Jade) Violet SF lovebird typically displays an even more intense and vibrant blue color compared to the wild-type or standard Green D (Jade) mutation.
Beak Color: The beak of this mutation typically remains flesh-colored, which is pinkish or peachy.
Nail Color: The nail color can still range from gray to black, similar to the wild-type or standard Green D (Jade) variation.
The addition of the Violet Factor (SF) further enhances the coloration of the lovebird, making it more visually striking and appealing. These color mutations and combinations are the result of selective breeding efforts in captivity to create unique and aesthetically pleasing variations of peach-faced lovebirds. As a result, you can find a wide range of beautiful and exotic colorations within this species due to various genetic mutations and combinations.