NOTE: The photos with the grainy, yellowish cast (which all happen to be multiple bird pics) are older, before I learned for force my camera to flash. The color quality of the single bird pictures is closer to the real color.

Prudence (in back) and Piper (in front). Prudence seems to be a normal gray, but I'm not sure about Piper.

Piper, caught in the middle of fluffing and preening. He was pearly as a baby, and seems to have retained some some remnants of it on his chest (?),

Piper, endlessly fascinated by one corner of my bathroom counter. The feathers on his back have white patches.

The first family. Two pearly babies and one that's a very light pied. (In addition to the yellow on the back of his head, the gray baby had two white primaries on one wing.) Based on behavior, I believe the bird on the left was a female, and the pied in the center is a male, and I don't know about the last bird.

The second family includes one pied baby shown below. (The back of his head and neck are completely yellow, there is a band of yellow on his belly and over his back, and all the primaries on both wings are yellow. This baby has distinct specks on his chest and absolutely no pearling on his back. I don't know if the specks are an aspect of his piedness, or something else.)

Below is one of the two gray babies, with a kind of oatmeal pattern on his chest. Again, don't know if this is an aspect of pied color or something else. The last gray baby, not pictured, had no evidence of any pearling or pied coloration.