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    Taken from window this afternoon whilst watching the golf.
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    Well captured Rolf
    The Crow is Leucistic. We have a family of Leucistic crow here.

    As published in Wildlife extra: Wildlife Extra News - Leucistic crow in Devon

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    Yes, we have several around which are partially leucistic, this one is a regular on the roof of the house behind.
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    Yes. Leucism in Crows Jackdaws and blackbirds is fairly common

    I have a Leucistic Dunnock : Wildlife Extra News - Leucistic Dunnock

    Not quite so common as Covus and blackbirds. A blackbird is a thrush but I have never seen any others of the thrush family with Leucism

    I have got a Leucistic sparrow : Wildlife Extra News - Leucistic Dunnock

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