How to distinguish male and female Lutino cockatiels
How to distinguish male and female Lutino Cockatiels:
1. Observe the crest. The yellow phoenix with more crest feathers is male, and the one with less crest feathers is female.
2. Observe the ear feathers. Those with brightly colored ear feathers are males, and those with lighter colors are females.
3. Observe the feathers at the base of the wings. Those with white spots on the feathers at the base of the wings are generally female Lutino phoenixes, whereas those without white spots are males.
4. Observe the body shape. Generally speaking, male Lutino phoenixes are larger in size, while female Lutino phoenixes are smaller in size.
5. Observe the calls. If the cry is more melodious, melodious or melodious, it is usually a male Lutino Phoenix, and if the sound is monotonous or has a trace of noise, it is a female Lutino Phoenix.
6. Observe the pubic bone. The one with a narrow pubic bone is a male, and the one with a wide pubic bone is a female.
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