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Susan Szeszol
River Grove, IL, United States
Leucistic birds
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Common Grackle with white tail feathers.
How rare is this bird? There’s one like this visiting my feeders …. right now. Winnipeg Canada July 2019.
Hi Terry, Birds can have white feathers for a few different reasons. Leucism is an abnormality in the deposition of pigment in feathers. It is a somewhat uncommon condition but not rare. White tail feathers in particular can also be the result of a close call with a predator. Occasionally during these instances the bird will lose some feathers and the new feathers sometimes grow in white and then change back to the normal color at the next regular molt. You can learn more about color variants on our Unusual Birds page.
I had one in my yard today. I am shocked by this thread because I am nearly 60 and it was a first for me. Southeast shore of Lake St. Clair.
02/22/2020 There is a white tailed grackle mixing in with the other common grackles in my yard today. The flock probably numbers in the hundreds and this bird stands out! It may be just my imagination but I think the other birds are somewhat intimidated by this variant…
Right now, April 2, 2020, I have a common grackle with one or two white tail feathers. Never seen this before
I submitted earlier about a common grackle with a white tail feather in my backyard. I forgot to mention I’m in Lakewood Ohio. April 2, 2020
I have been bird watching for 10+ yrs and used to seeing hundreds upon hundreds of grackles each year. I would consider a white tailed grackle to be a rare sighting especially on Easter Sunday which is when I saw one for the first time!
I have a grackle in my yard among 100s with white tail feathers and white ring around neck and a little white on belly also. Insain never thought. Florida
I have one in my flock…. springfield Mo…
I just looked out the window and saw a grackle with white tail feathers…my search for what it might be led me here…I’ve never seen this before!
We have a common grackle at our feeder this morning with a large tuft of white feathers on the back of his neck. Could this also be the result of a fight followed by regrowth?
Just saw a common grackle that had 2 white tail feathers that were symmetrically positioned such that black feathers were either side of each white feather. Very exciting to see even though grackles are my least favorite at the feeders.
I had a white tailed grackle at my feeder this morning but besides the all white tail it had a white ring around it’s neck. Is this normal?
Hi Roger, This bird likely has a pigment abnormality of some kind. You can read more about this here.
Spotted a white tailed Grackle in Manahawkin ,NJ around 10Am. It also had a white ringed neck. Saw that someone else had seen one in Canada. Never heard of these before. Could Grackles be breeding with magpies?
Hi Christopher, this is a pigment abnormality, such as leucism or albinism. You can learn more about color variants here.
I had one like this in my yard this morning. Lake Orion, MI.
We have one in our flock of grackles tonight in Utica, MI
Just saw one at my bird feeder in Oakdale, MN. Black tail feathers on the outside edges, then the white feathers, and then black in the middle. Very striking!
I had one in my yard this morning. My search led me here. Southgate Michigan
I caught a great photo of one of these white-tailed common grackles meandering around in my backyard in Chenango County NY very early last spring. I only wish I knew how to share it here; unfortunately I don’t see an avenue to do so.
Hi Glenn, Our Unusual Birds gallery is only available to Project FeederWatch participants, but anybody can add a photo to our public gallery (there is a “submit as a guest” option).
We saw one here in Berwick, ME for our first time ever! Very interesting and cool 🙂
Saw one today at Heritage Park in Taylor, MI.
Saw one here on Long Island , NY this evening for the first time. Very striking!
Two here in Jupiter Fl. One with about 25% white feathers and one with a white wing.
I saw one at my bird feeders today. I’d never seen one before!! I’m in north central West Virginia.
We just saw one this morning, Rockledge, Florida, just one maybe two feathers together on the left side of the tail. Our bird feeder is just a couple of months in the garden so a great find.
Today I saw a female great-tailed grackle with splashes of white on her back feathers as if she had white paint splashed on her.
I have a male black Grackle that lives in my yard that has 2 white tail feathers. He is always with a female. It’s actually very cool because you see a thousand birds and they all look alike but he sticks out!! I live in the HOT desert in Phoenix, Arizona.
A juvenile grackle with one white tailfeather (the middle one). Very bold. The parents are mildly scolding it. Taber, Alberta
I have had this bird in my yard for last 2 days an wasn’t sure what kind it was …..I live in Elyria ,Ohio.
This morning at one of my feeders in Lebanon PA I saw what I thought was a grackle, but its tail feathers were so white. I have never seen this before.
Hi Patricia, White markings on a birds that otherwise fits a species description, like your grackle, are usually the result of a pigment anomaly, such as leucism or albinism. You can learn more about these color variants here.
I am in Greenwood Indiana and there is one of those In my backyard right no
Got a (bad) pic of one with just one white tailfeather at Texas State University today 🙂
I have just seen two Grackles in my garden. Both were black with an all white Fan tail I have never seen these birds before in my garden. They were seeing off all the other birds on my feeders. I live in the south east of England I have never seen any birds like this. before. Do they survive in great Britain.
Saw one in my backyard yesterday. First time ever!
I’ve got a morning dove and a starling with white tail feathers that come every day
Had one here in mid-Michigan this morning. I first saw one at my feeder at this time last Spring. Totally white tail. My camera has been busy!
I have one at my feeder here in Westfield Indiana. Had to look it up!
Just saw the first ever for me in Kenosha, WI. It landed in a direction directly away from me and there were two bright white feathers that spread out with the tail as she approached the ground. It was shocking to me. As she walked around, those feathers lay at the top of the tail and this made the tail really stand out as she searched for food.
I say “she” because her colors were not as vibrant as the others in my yard.
We have grackles, they seem a pest. We had one with white tail feathers this morning also, getting wife to look I noticed a baltimore oriole in the tree around feeders. 1st one ever for her and the 1st I’ve seen on Maryland eastern shore. Been here 27 years. the grackles are quite interesting and kind of cool looking to me. Happy Mothers Day
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