Leucistic Female Chaffinch
Clickychick was out at the studio meeting up with Pixelfoto, I was pottering around home. As I do when at home I am constantly looking out of the windows. One of the first things I noticed was that since we had been away the squirrel feeder was much emptier. I couldn't think of anything else which would be taking them so thought it was a good sign.
The next time I looked out I spotted this oddity. In case there are identification problems it is a leucistic female chaffinch. The camera was lying out on the table as always so I managed to shoot off a few shots. Despite seeing it a few more times no better photo opportunities presented themselves.
Leucism is an umbrella term covering a number of conditions. However it is often mistaken for albinism. Albinos have pink eyes and the lack of colour is caused by a genetic mutation. True albinos don't live long in the wild probably due to having poor eyesight owing to the mutation.
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