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wheaten | 00:45 Sun 05th Dec 2010 | Animals & Nature
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In the last 2-3 weeks we have had a strange looking bird in the garden. At first sight we thought it was a part albino chaffinch but hadn't seen it with the other chaffinchs in the summer, it hangs out with a flock of sparrows. I looked up snow buntings and it is very similar to them but we live on the English/Welsh border. Could it be a 'lost' snow bunting?
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When you say 'very similar', in what way?

http://www.rspb.org.u...didentifier/form.aspx might be useful if it had features that you could easily identify.

... and keep your camera handy, we want to see it. -))
Well wheaten, with the way the weather has been, it well could be!............lovely that you have seen it!............Make sure to feed it, and the other birds too!.......
Great for you if it is one and post in the 'twitchers' sticky in Environment on here - Ed's given a month's trial to see if we can maintain interest in birds enough for its own category to be created.
It 'could' be an albino sparrow, of course ...
Hmm, I wouldn't say you'd mistake a Brambling for a Snow Bunting.
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Hi Naz, well it's chaffinch sized, finch beak and has a brown upper body and white edges to its wings, white under body and face with brown streaks but with no pink/red breast. My dad didn't recognize it either so I'll ask him too. Hi Welsh, I tried to take photos but it was foggy and I got flash back from the window! Will try again and also look at it through binoclars, I have several bird feeders and feed all sorts of seeds etc to encourage them to the garden.
Good on you wheaten, we all have to do our bit for your feathered friends, look forward to seeing the photo, if you manage to capture it!.............not easy!...........
If it's social enough to be hanging around with sparrows, you might be lucky enough to get it close enough for a good photo ... It doesn't sound like anything I've seen over at the West side of Wales.
no reason at all why it shouldnt be a snow bunting- normally scotland and the east coast and north wales in winter but our recent bad weather could pop them up anywhere

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