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Palm Warbler leucistic

An unusual lack of pigment causes this normally brown/beige bird with a yellow rump to appear nearly white (yellowish in the early morning sun.) It was a favorite for the birding community for several weeks in early February and March and seemed to love having its picture taken. I did not see the bird during my last two visits to the Orlando Wetlands Park.
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Posted by DHarper32766
on Wed, Mar 18 2009 5:21 PM
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