Gary McClung said Sunday that the white bird has been the talk of his neighborhood . Jim Bednarz of Arkansas State University said the albino bird is not a one-in -a-million event- it's
more like one in 30,000. The orange on the belly could make it a "partial albino."
I for got to say it is a robin.
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Never seen this type of bird........very neat looking.
Patsy,
I enjoyed talking to you yetersday....You make the most interesting posts. I am really enjoying the birds this spring as my neighbor behind me has about about six bird feeders and as I sit typing this comment I am watching the birds which are so much fun. I have only one feeder, but thinking about getting another one. I am amazed at how hard the squirrels work to get into the feeders.
It is a beautiful, but cold day here in the village. Take care and Happy Blogging.
Very interesting to see this albino Robin! He's still handsome!
Very unusual!
I could tell it was a Robin by the look of it but have never saw one like it before. Very interesting looking.
Well, what an unusual sight.
I've never seen an albino/part Robin...just squirrels..
Thanks for sharing him with us !
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