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While we’re on the subject of leucism, I have written a birding column for the Bangor Daily News about the matter, but I lack a good photo of a leucistic bird. Anybody got one they wish to volunteer?
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Bob Duchesne
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Nov 6, 2014, 4:54:54 PM11/6/14
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Can you post a link to the article for those of us living down south????
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On Thursday, November 6, 2014 12:11:26 PM UTC-5, Bob Duchesne wrote:
I have this photo of a leucistic Black Capped Chickadee who had been around Chebeague for at least a year.
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Nov 8, 2014, 9:49:36 AM11/8/14
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If you scroll to the bottom of this album there are a bunch of photos of a gorgeous leucistic Ring-billed Gull. Feel free to use any with photo credit to me and Audubon Connecticut.