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white starling

  • 31-10-2008 1:00am
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    Closed Accounts Posts: 295 ✭✭


    evening all.when i was a kid i was bird mad,you could show me any british dwelling bird and id tell you what it was.anyways cut a long story short i saw something very intersting this summer,whilst having a cup of tea in my mothers garden a flock of starlings were feeding on scraps in next doors garden,in the middle of the flock was a white starling ohhh yes it was white.its been a long time since i studied birds but could this have been a rose coloured starling.as far as i remember these are only found in u.s.a very rare for these shores but im 99% sure it was a rose coloured starling.rob


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 637 ✭✭✭Hammiepeters


    Its was most likely an albino. Quite rare to see a full white one but not that unusual.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 295 ✭✭ibanez777vbk


    ah never thought of that (albino).ive seen blackbirds with lots of white on but never a starling.i live in the north east of england first time ive ever seen a one.but yes probs was a albino


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