BLACKBIRDS
Re: BLACKBIRDS
Hi Nick, can happen with blackbirds and also other birds. There is a name for it if I can spell it. Means the bird has leucism, or white pigmentation. Nice video by the way.
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PimperneBloke
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Re: BLACKBIRDS
I think it's leucistic if it's lighter patches than normal, and melanistic if it's darker.... But could have just made that up 

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Jacksparrow
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Re: BLACKBIRDS
Lovely sight in the garden just now. A mother blackbird feeding two fledglings. Season not quite over by the looks of it.
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Jacksparrow
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Where have all the Blackbirds gone? The most I have seen this autumn at one time is two. Usually there are enough to have handbag fights over any food on offer.
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Och they will be back out of hiding soon to defend the berries now all the Scandinavian visitors are arriving.
Pardon the Scottish accent
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PimperneBloke
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Re: BLACKBIRDS
I think they were devastated by the disease. Mrs PB saw the first in our garden for weeks and weeks on Tuesday, and I saw about half a dozen individuals whilst was down the the Trailway... previously would have seen upwards of 20 along the length I walked