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Mishap Wed 19-Dec-12 18:21:04

Reminds me of the lovely book "The White Robin" by Miss Read.

Bags Wed 19-Dec-12 18:08:18

leucistic – new word for me. Had to look it up. Learn something every day on GN.

crimson Wed 19-Dec-12 17:44:25

Often have blackbirds with white patches in my garden.

numberplease Wed 19-Dec-12 17:36:04

There`s a pic on there of a leucistic sparrow on Lindisfarne, but it looks a bit whiter than mine.

jO5 Wed 19-Dec-12 17:30:37

more here

jO5 Wed 19-Dec-12 17:28:15

It was leucistic!

Bags Wed 19-Dec-12 16:56:55

Could be albino. It does happen.

numberplease Wed 19-Dec-12 16:55:18

Well, it was associating with loads of other sparrows! They were also very tame, came right up to us for food.

jO5 Wed 19-Dec-12 16:50:04

What do they do to them up there? confused

jO5 Wed 19-Dec-12 16:49:29

Numberplease's photo which cannot possibly be a sparrow!!!!!

numberplease Wed 19-Dec-12 15:32:18

We saw what we think was a sparrow whilst visiting Lindisfarne in September, with those sort of unusual markings. We thought it was a sparrow because apart from the markings, it looked like one, and was with other sparrows. I`ve put it`s picture on my profile.

Butty Wed 19-Dec-12 13:52:35

Unusual plumage or not, they're still feisty little birds - lovely! smile

So, I see there's another non-mine-pie household on GN.

Bags Wed 19-Dec-12 13:02:50

No point. Nobody eats 'em in oor hoose. Re all the blether about vitamin D though, am thinking pork fat is a source. <goes off to make bacon butty for lunch>

PS Bet haggis is good too. Maybe this is why the scots survived.

jO5 Wed 19-Dec-12 12:43:49

Go and make some mince pies

shock wink grin

Bags Wed 19-Dec-12 12:31:45

Santa Robin