I think punnet squares help make it clearer, if you can read my chicken scratch.
Here I used Z and W to represent the chromosomes and the superscripts c and + for the cinder and wild type alleles, respectively.
Above we have a female het for cinder on her Z chromosome crossed to a homozygous cinder male. You can easily see the results are half cinder male and half normal females het for cinder on the Z chromosome.
And above we have a homo cinder female crossed to a het cinder male. You can see that we get 4 possible outcomes at a 1:1:1:1 ration. Because the female is homozygous cinder, half the cinder offspring are male and half the cinder offspring are female. And we get cinder females that have the cinder mutation on their W chromosome.
You can use this punnet square for the other possibilities to get a more visual interpretation of the outcome. I hope nobody comes along and ruins my pretty explanation!