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This is an unidentified rook/crow thingy I saw this week at lynnsport, kings lynn.
I've seen it there before but I didnt have the camera on me,
These photo's are truly terrible, but the zoom on the camera tends to make things look blurry and I couldnt get any closer......
It looks a bit like the shape of a rook, it definitely hasnt got a sear (yet?) it has a black body and white wings!!
It's really pretty, It's definitely a crow or rook of some type because it is nothing like the shape of a magpie.
Has anyone else seen anything at all similar?
(sorry about the awful photo's, I will try and get better ones if I see it again!)
Josh



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savalmandy says...
perhaps it's a hybrid, maybe a rook/magpie cross. I recently read about different
types of corvids breeding but can't remember where i read it, somewhere online i think.
looks amazing!!!!
savalmandy says...
May just be a genetic mutation, my mother informed me yesterday that about 10miles along from where I live there are 2 pure white rooks!!! I'd love to see them, she says one of them has been around for a couple of years, the other she only noticed recently plus further north from here is a Jackdaw (definately a Jackdaw as we don't have Magpies up here) who has several pure white feathers scattered over it's body and another which looks almost checkered it has so much white!! These must all be mutations of some sort. I might see if my hubby fancies trying to get some photos of them.
merlintherook says...
Have found out that albinism is very rare indeed in crows but not unknown in rooks and jackdaws, hope you can get some pics. Josh has posted pics of albino rooks on the website under UFC's photo album, one seen near Whitby, and the other of Master Chalk as seen in the tv series Gormenghast from the classic novels by Mervyn Peake. We are trying to find out more about Jimmy White who played the part. Hope Magic doing well, Jo
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