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White bird in King County, Washington, USA (1 Viewer)

Gfrank

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United States
Hello there! I’m a new birder and am looking to get help with an ID. I saw two all-white birds flying in Carnation, Washington this afternoon on the Snoqualmie Valley Trail. The size was probably between pigeon and crow. I didn’t get a chance to see with my binoculars but from what my husband and I could tell they are both white like snow. Hopefully someone familiar with this area can help. Thanks so much.
 
Maybe feral pigeons. Maybe aberrant individuals of something else. Maybe an error of observation. Seems likely you'll never know... Such is birding! 🤔
Yes, it’s totally possible that it was an observation error 😅. But good to have an idea. Thank you!
 
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