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2sp_ | 11:49 Fri 23rd May 2014 | Twitching & Birdwatching
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Every year we get a new white sparrow amongst the population that lives in our garden. This one is doing really well as it has survived the winter, they usually die out (probably killed by a sparrow hawk) long before they get a chance to breed themselves.

Hopefully we will get a few more this year.
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How sweet and a great pic too.
Thats lovely I have never seen a white sparrow before.
Nice pic 2sp
A lady who comes in our shop says she is feeding a white blackbird - if that makes sense.
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Thank you Mamya. We're not sure if it's male of female, but we do like seeing it about the place.
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A white blackbird must be something to see!
Lovely sparrow and pic, 2sp....though I did at first think it was a sparrow in The White House....☺
nice one
near me they have cut down some of the trees and bushes so i do not seem to see as many birds on my fence in my garden
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Gness, after I typed White House Sparrow, I did have an image of Obama with a sparrow on his shoulder!
Nice pic, they're rather rare apparently.
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We do have a massive population of sparrows on the farm, I suppose odds are better for us getting a white one.
Nice would it be albino?
That is a lovely picture and bird.
I have never seen an albino (white) sparrow, but I do have a female blackbird with white wing feathers nesting in my garden.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leucism
A posh word for albino.
Lovely. Like others on here I've never seen a white sparrow before, but I have seen a white blackbird and blackbirds with white feathers. I'd love to see a white sparrow!
A rare sight indeed!
I'v seen only one albino sparrow and one pure albino starling plus a couple of part albino blackbirds.
Being more vulnerable to predators makes them even rarer, guess this illustrates how camouflag has evolved.
Good pic!

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