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A 'once rare' great white egret has possibly been spotted on the banks of the river Severn in Diglis, Worcester.
A rare white magpie spotted in Wales recently is "beyond anything I could ever imagine seeing," a bird enthusiast exclaimed recently. Terry Wright, 52, spotted the bird in the coastal town of ...
An extremely rare white bald eagle was spotted in Oklahoma by a college student returning home for Thanksgiving last week. Justin Briley said he noticed the bird feasting on an armadillo carcass ...
Rare bird alert 🚨 White pelicans spotted in Ohio, viral post reports. ... Once a rare sight in Ohio, the American white ...
Visitors and residents of the Rye area may have the opportunity to see an immature white ibis.It was discovered at Awcomin Marsh in Rye on July 11, and was most recently reported on Tuesday.It has ...
Rare white loon captured by photographer in Canada, last seen 4 years ago The loon is the state bird of Minnesota, which borders Canada By Ashley J. DiMella Fox News ...
Rare bird alert 🚨 White pelicans spotted in Ohio, viral post reports. ... Once a rare sight in Ohio, the American white pelican is becoming increasingly common in the Buckeye State.
Other than color, the white bird looked the same as the finches. It only hung around for about 15 minutes and has not been seen since. My guess is that it is either an albino or leucistic house finch.
WENTZVILLE, Mo. — Genetically rare birds are starting to call Missouri home. Just months after a rare yellow Northern Cardinal was photographed in a St. Louis resident's backyard, homeowners in ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — When you picture a cardinal in your head, you probably think of a bird with brilliant red feathers and a black face around its bill. Surprisingly though, in rare cases, these ...
More: Mississippi couple gets visit from extremely rare white hummingbird.See photo Rare pink cardinal keeps coming back. McWilliams said she doesn't put bird food in her feeder during the summer ...
Surprisingly though, in rare cases, these birds can have white feathers instead of their usual bright red. That's what Louisville birdwatcher s, Linda Metro and Lee Payne discovered during this ...