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Author Topic: Albino robin seen/N Fargo  (Read 1322 times)

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Offline Lee Borgersen

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  :Photography: Albino robin seen in north Fargo

 4/7/15

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More than just a harbinger of spring, this unusual white robin was seen in north Fargo near the Edgewood Golf Course over the weekend.  These pictures were taken by Hans Lau.  If you look closely at the robin's eye, there appears to be a pinkish hue.  If the robin's eyes are, in fact, pink, then this is a true albino robin.  There are other conditions which can cause robins to have white plumage but the true albino robin is quite rare. :happy1:














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