White-breasted Nuthatch with brown head AND back, Denver City Park

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Patrick O'Driscoll

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May 9, 2019, 7:29:08 PM5/9/19
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Anyone ever encountered this?
I saw the bird Thursday afternoon while collecting a few uncommon birds in Denver City Park during the day-long light snow.
Same size and look as a WBNU, which are common throughout the park. But this one had brown atop the head (not unlike Brown-headed Nuthatch, but that bird is much smaller and, of course, not found outside the Southeast) and a wide strip of the same nut-brownish color down the back.
Regrettably, I'd dropped by the park with only my backup binoculars from the trunk; no camera, no photos.
Some kind of hybrid/variation? Just a fluke of melanin? 

Patrick O'Driscoll
Denver, Denver County

DAVID A LEATHERMAN

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May 9, 2019, 9:39:48 PM5/9/19
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Not a nuthatch, but a few years ago I was told by a friend about a black-capped chickadee here in Fort Collins with similar brown replacement of black feathers over large areas.

                                                         

Dave Leatherman
Fort Collins


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Patrick O'Driscoll

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May 9, 2019, 9:48:55 PM5/9/19
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Thanks, David, and yes, a couple of others suggested leucism. I forgot that leucism can include black/dark areas turned brown. I've seen a couple of Cackling Geese with brown heads/necks before. Perhaps that's what I saw.

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