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Crow with white feathers
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Crow with white feathers

Saw this crow a few times in my back yard. I was hard pressed to get a photo of it as every time I would get my camera, it would be gone. Finally got it.
Location
Mill Creek, WA
Date taken
3/30/2015
Equipment used
Nikon D7100
Nice shot, welcome to Birdforum.Net. The white feathers in the birds plumage is called "Leucism".
 
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What a wonderful start you've made to your Gallery with these tow pictures today Dale.

'Our' crows are just as cowardly as your one appears to be LOL. It's great to have one around with some leucistic feathers, as it's easy to keep track of them and follow their progress. I recently saw one with so much white on it, it fooled me into thinking it was a magpie for a minute LOL!!

Welcome to Birdforum - I'll look forward to seeing some more of your pictures.
 
A lovely shot of this handsome corvid !!! Thanks for sharing.
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