Rachel218 Posted February 4, 2009 Share Posted February 4, 2009 I've seen pics of different CAG and some of them are very light and other CAG are darker I wanted to know if all of them get a really light grey? or do they get lighter as they get older?:side: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mistyparrot Posted February 4, 2009 Share Posted February 4, 2009 <br><br>Post edited by: Mistyparrot, at: 2009/02/04 00:32 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mistyparrot Posted February 4, 2009 Share Posted February 4, 2009 TAGs are darker than CAGs but all the CAGs I have seen have very similar shades what ever their age. It is important to consider the lighting conditions that the pictures were taken in. That can make a big difference in the apparent color. Flash lighting in particular will make them seem much lighter. Others may have a different experience from me. Both Misty Steve n Misty Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rachel218 Posted February 4, 2009 Author Share Posted February 4, 2009 Ok that makes sense Thanks:) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Luvparrots Posted February 4, 2009 Share Posted February 4, 2009 In case you are talking about the difference in the grey colors between a Congo and a Timneh I have included these pictures. These pictures are of my TAG - Ana Grey - for comparison. She as a bone colored beak and maroon tail and darker gray feathers, where a Congo has a black beak and a red tail and lighter gray feathers.<br><br>Post edited by: luvparrots, at: 2009/02/04 20:24 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Char Posted February 4, 2009 Share Posted February 4, 2009 There is a variance in shade from bird to bird. My Congo is kind of a medium grey in color at 14 months old. It seems to me she was lighter when I first got her at 4 months but not much and I can't say for sure. In the pet store the other day they had some 5 mo olds who were very dark so it seems that age has nothing to do with it. I think there are just some variance in color. This photo was taken without flash and pretty much shows her color as it is. Post edited by: Char, at: 2009/02/04 01:49 Post edited by: Char, at: 2009/02/04 01:50 Post edited by: Char, at: 2009/02/04 01:52<br><br>Post edited by: Char, at: 2009/02/04 01:53 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jane08 Posted February 4, 2009 Share Posted February 4, 2009 Our male is a darker shade of grey and our female is quite light Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
danmcq Posted February 4, 2009 Share Posted February 4, 2009 There is a variance in the shade of Gray depending on the origin of the parents (CAG's). The Greys that came from the Cameroon region are a larger bird ranging upto 650 grams in weight and are a much lighter shade of Gray. Greys that come from the inland regions generally are a little darker shade of Grey and weights run from 400 to 500 grams on average. They are both CAGs, just a little difference in size and they are the same species, unlike the TAG, which is much smaller, has a maroon colored tail and a bone colored beak and weight is on average 280 to 380 grams. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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