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This very handsome fella has been visiting my garden for 2 years. His mate is a normal jackdaw. I think he knows how beautiful he is as he posed for me earlier today. I hope you like him.
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He's rather lovely, isn't he??
A closed mouth gathers no foot.
That's a cracking photo!
I've got a bit of white and grey on my feathers but I can't seem to pull the birds!
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ClaireM said: Sparrow, you seem to be a magnet for attracting white feathers. lol.
Sparrow, you seem to be a magnet for attracting white feathers. lol.
Maybe they are all pacifists .... but there again, maybe not. There are always plenty of wars between them! LOL.
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What a cracking bird! Jackdaws look great anyway at this time of year but he's ahead of the pack!
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Here are some not very good pix of a jackdaw that visits the garden.
Its just the wing feathers that are white they are also longer than the normal jackdaws wing feathers so it gives him a very grand look as he struts from one feeding site to the other.
Now if only he would turn up in the middle of the day so I can get some half decent pix I will be happy :-)
ChrisS.
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Chris, I brightened one of your Jackdaw pics so we can get a better look at him - hope you don't mind.
As the individual feathers are only partly white, this looks like a case of environmentally caused pigment loss, perhaps a nutritional issue at the time those feathers were growing. I've seen a lot of Carrion Crows with the same thing - it's the longest feathers that tend to be affected ( suppose as they have the longest growth time). Sparrow's Jackdaw, on the other hand, probably has genetic leucism, as it has scattered wholly white feathers.
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he's a cracker sparrow, your photograph has done him proud..........a real beauty.....
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Thanks Aiki :-)
Urmmmm now you can see the knicker elastic holding the lid on the fatball feeder lol.
We do have about 7 jackdaws around here all normal and very handsome but he will be our special one then that you for the infomation on the cause.
PS sorry sparrow didnt mean to hijack your post of that beauty that vists you.
LOL at the knicker elastic - taking a good look with a squint in one eye LOL
Love the birds and the ideas we all resort to to keep our birds happy and healthy
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Kathy and Dave