It is lovely. :-) I would have thought it was a budgie, but then you would take a second look and realize it wasn't.
Concerning my link... a shame it's disappeared so fast, but I'm not surprised. :-) Iceland was up for sale on eBay. 99p start price, 'collect in person'. Jolly said "no!"
That is so unusual, must find it hard to blend in! and easy for other birds to attack it i would have thought
ReplyDeleteAmazing - would love to see any type of sparrow in the garden; but a white one, well.......
ReplyDeleteIt is lovely. :-) I would have thought it was a budgie, but then you would take a second look and realize it wasn't.
ReplyDeleteConcerning my link... a shame it's disappeared so fast, but I'm not surprised. :-) Iceland was up for sale on eBay. 99p start price, 'collect in person'. Jolly said "no!"
I just lope no Sparrowhawk is nearby; it is standing out as a flashing beacon.
ReplyDeleteStrange that the caption under the first photo speaks of an Albino bird, and yet it seems to be leucistic.
There's quite a lot of leucistic birds in the UK, all different kind of species.