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Unusual Bird: Albino Goldfinch?

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8 comments on “Unusual Bird: Albino Goldfinch?

  1. I have spotted (seen twice) what I think may be a leucistic goldfinch in my yard. My feeder isn’t up yet (today’s project) and that may afford me a better view. The back and chest of this bird are snow-white with traditional goldfinch wing markings. There are also a few paintbrush-style black swatches on the chest.
    I’m in Newton, MA.
    Nov. 12, 2019.

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  2. I have just seen on top of my thistle feeder,
    (fleetingly)a mainly white goldfinch with usual yellow tipped wing feathers. Too slow to get my camera in time but now at the ready!
    It chased off the other goldfinches that were congregating around the feeder.
    Hoping for a return!
    I’m in a small rural village south of Leeds UK.

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  3. St. George, Maine-6/11/2020
    My grandson spotted a white goldfinch and now, I have seen it too. I think you would call it “leucistic”

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  4. I have also seen a mostly white and normal colored Goldfinch in my backyard twice. Once by the finch feeder and next in my wildflower garden picking seeds out of old flowers. Thought I was seeing things at first. No pictures, yet.

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  5. Just spotted a white coloured Goldfinch on our feeder. Tried to get a photo but only a quick blurry one through foggy glass Watching to see if it returns If not will post the imperfect photo later.

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  6. We have had two visits by a leucistic goldfinch in the past two days, feeding on nijer/sunflower hearts with other goldfinches. I have pictures which I’d like to share.

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