Normal Green Budgies are the most similar in color to the wild Australian budgerigar. They are generally classified into light greens, dark greens, and olive greens.
Light Green
- Mask (face) - buttercup yellow
- Body - mostly grass green with upper back and background of wings light yellow
- Tail Feathers - blueish black.
- Throat Spots - three black spots on each side
- Cheek Patches - purple
Dark Green
- Mask (face) - buttercup yellow
- Body - darker green than the light green variety mostly grass green with upper back and background of wings light yellow
- Tail Feathers - blueish black and darker than the light green
- Throat Spots - three black spots on each side
- Cheek Patches - purple
- NOTE: - Green is sometimes splotchy and may even have a little blue in it.
Olive Green
- Mask (face) - buttercup yellow
- Body - olive green color with upper back and background of wings light yellow
- Tail Feathers - blueish black and darker than the light green variety
- Throat Spots - three black spots on each side
- Cheek Patches - purple
- NOTE: - Green is sometimes splotchy and may even have a little blue in it.
Additional Resources:
- Budgie Bytes: Normals - pictures and descriptions.