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    Captured along the Exe estuary

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    Leucistic and very battered - see those tail feathers in the last shot!!!

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    Very unusual, Beryl!

    I had a look at your pics earlier, and that last shot drew my attention also. I've searched for the bird I'm thinking of, but cannot find it - but it DOES have a lacy tail too - rather like your Crow.

    It's not a Lyrebird, but another rain-forest type, so I'm thinking 'exotic' rather than 'battered'!

    (I Googled 'exotic birds' - and wished I hadn't! However, I'm still hunting for it...)
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    Am giving up the search now, but I know it's one of those birds like Lyrebird which performs to its mate by hanging upside down on a branch and spreading out its tail.

    - Looking at the Crow in another way, perhaps he's hoping he'll be mistaken for a Peacock?

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    Lol. An exotic Lacey crow with symmetrical white patterning

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