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Albino Blue-Winged Baby Kookaburras

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One of the albino blue-winged baby kookaburras. Photo: Eagles Nest Wildlife Hospital

What's believed to be the world's first albino blue-winged kookaburras are feathering a new nest in Queensland's far north.

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Different, really cute. Love Kookas

we have a pied sparrow here in our backyard flying around. It has a complete white tail and patches of white on it's rump and front. has anyone ever seen another one.

Different, really cute. Love Kookas

we have a pied sparrow here in our backyard flying around. It has a complete white tail and patches of white on it's rump and front. has anyone ever seen another one.

 

Hi Splatty,

 

We had a cream coloured (ino?) sparrow that lived around our office for a few years. Haven't seen it for a while.

 

Cheers

 

PT

Hi Chooky, I am glad Greg and I weren't seeing things, this pied sparrow has been hanging around months now, albino one an this pied could make a good pair, lol. maybe we could put feather on sparrows!!!! if they lived long enough in a cage.Anyway they must be able to mutate too. We also had an albino magpie a couple of years ago hanging around.

 

How did you Diploma show go?

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