
Quaker Parrot
Color ID Chat
Let us help accuratly ID Quaker Parrot's Colors.
With so many Quaker Parrot color mutations, identifying a specific trait or knowing what to expect when purchasing a bird can be challenging. This growing chart is designed to help you accurately identify your parrot's specific mutation by highlighting key details.
As you browse, pay close attention to variations in wing colors, eyes, feet, and dark feather veins, keeping in mind that lighting can subtly alter how these traits appear.
As a reputable aviary, we welcome new babies every year and maintain a waiting list for families looking for specific birds. While we contact clients in the exact order they signed up, please keep in mind that we cannot guarantee yearly egg numbers, color outcomes, or egg fertility. We provide this chart simply as a courtesy to help you find and choose your ideal color mutation from a trusted source.
Waiting list available, for next season. (Deposits are only taken on babies that are at least 3 weeks old.
Next Year's babies. (Babies we hope to be producing next year when they are old enough.)
I am looking for these birds, I would be willing to trade one of ours for one of yours when they are available. (Disease testing required.)

Green - Wild Type

Blue

Lutino - Yellow (INO)

Cobalt -
Double Dark Factor

Green Opaline

Blue Opaline

Albino - White (INO)

Cobalt Opaline -
Double Dark Factor

Green Pallid

Blue Pallid

Creamino -
Turquoise INO (INO)

Dark Factor Opaline - Single Dark Factor Opaline
(Double Dark Factor)

Green Crossover -
Opaline/Pallid

Blue Crossover - Blue Opaline/Pallid

Turquoiseino Crossover - Turquoise Opaline/Pallid (INO)

Cobalt Crossover - Double Dark Factor Opaline/Pallid

Olive-
Double Darkfactor Green

Blue Cobalt Opaline - Opaline/Pallid

Turquoise Crossover - Opaline/Pallid

Grey Opaline - Recessive Grey

Turquoise -
Turquoise Blue

Dark Turquoise - Turquoise Blue Dark Factor

Turquoise Opaline - Blue Turquoise Opaline

