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Purple Peach

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Hi everyone, I live near Faringdon, Oxfordshire, UK.
I am very puzzled by the presence of a unique bird in my garden. It was first seen by me on the newly erected bird feeders. I have assumed that it is a leucistic variation of a great tit but I would be most interested to learn what the experts think, please.

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