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    Any ideas what this is, its been around our garden for a few days apparently.
    The white feather in the tail is not matched on the other side so is presumably an abnormality.
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    Hi Rex, welcome to the forum.

    It's a Blackbird (a young one I would guess), partially leucistic, seem to be a few of them around this year.

    There are a couple of threads with instances.

    http://www.thamesvalleybirds.co.uk/b...ight=leucistic
    http://www.thamesvalleybirds.co.uk/b...ight=leucistic
    http://www.thamesvalleybirds.co.uk/b...lack-bird.html
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    Hi Rex. Welcome to the forum .
    I have to agree with Rolf here partially Leucistic Blackbird. We have several around Exmouth too

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    Thanks for the reply, I thought it must be a blackbird. whats leucistic? is it like a albinism?

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    It's a condition like albinism

    Leucism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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    There is a difference, most noticeable being the eyes on Leucistic birds and animals are not red, Albinism is the result of a lack of Melanin, whereas Leucism is a reduction of all pigmentation.
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    I am lucky to have a leusistic one here and almost the whole head is white, i will try to post a pic but be warned the camera i have is useless even though the bird is only about 15 feet away, you have to really look hard , sorry but its the best i can do.
    regards owl.

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    LOL, no problem, as long as it serves its purpose.
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