What do you think of this mottled robin? Even my bird guru said, "Interesting!"
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It came through my yard yesterday. I didn't see it today. Maybe it will start a new genetic trend.
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6 comments:
Interesting, indeed. Four years ago we had a partial albino robin in our yard. Mostly white. Never saw it again after that season.
Like Vanilla, I've seen an albino robin on our lawn. Never saw a robin like that.
Interesting.
Because I would like to be a bird guru too.
I love it's speckled waistcoat :)
hello sharkbytes its dennis the vizsla dog hay dada sez he kant deeside if the robin is going for a gingham luk or a plad luk i hav no ideea wot he is tawking abowt eksept i dont think it is gingham style after all their is no lowd myoozik and no dansing!!! ok bye
that is interesting and a pretty little thing
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