Evan Atkinson
Always finding a way to go off topic...
A couple months back, I was observing the carrion crows which frequent my school's campus, and I watched one crow without any leucism fly up into a tall conifer. Soon after a second bird flew after it and this crow in particular had some brown mixed in with the black and the middle of the wings were white. What was interesting was that the first bird effortlessly glided up to the tree whilst the one with a loss of pigment and slight leucism flapped constantly to get onto the branch. So my question is, does leucism affect a birds ability to fly correctly?
Many thanks,
Ev
Many thanks,
Ev