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Albino blackbirds. Are they common?
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I have recently had several sightings of an albino blackbird. It is completely white except for the tips of its wings. Never seen one before. It has a mate which I think is a hen bird, so I assume it's a male. I shall try to get a photograph later this week.
Is this a common phenomenon?
Is this a common phenomenon?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I live in a small village and we have one (a male I think) who frequents our bird feeder. He's actually very tame, and doesn't move away like the others when you go into the garden. Not sure if this is because he has poor eyesight (common in albino people I think) or if he's just friendly. He's been around for about a year or so now, and seems to have evaded predators quite well so far. He's completely white.
You're lucky to have seen him as I gather they are quite rare. We have a couple of albino badgers in our vicinity but have only seen them twice when they ventured further afield from their territory in the drought to seek worms and other food. Albinos of any variety are often quite vulnerable because of poor eyesight and being attacked by other members of their species so Im sure you're looking after him and putting out food to make his life easier. Will look forward to seeing a photo if you can get one.
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