Leucistic American Crow AR Page
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Information about this bird
What is going on with the unusual coloration?
This bird shows a condition called leucism, the partial loss of pigmentation, including carotenoids. This results in white coloration, white patches or spots on the skin or feathers. This condition is discernable from albinism as it does not affect the pigment cells in the eyes (albinism shows pink eye color).
Note the leucistic red-tailed hawk as well.
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Scanned by Cedar Sahyun on 9/20/2024
This bird is from the specimen collection at the University of Wisconsin - Whitewater Department of Biology