. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Thanks to Dave for this snap of another part-albino blackbird. They must be commoner that I'd thought!
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The part-albino balckbird that I spotted is a different one to the one you photographed. I had a good look at him over the weekend and he has a smaller area of white on each side of his face, around each eye. Commoner still!
This blog charts the fortunes of water voles in and around the Whitchurch area, North Shropshire. Water voles are one of the UK's most threatened mammals, extinct in many counties, and so it's vital they receive as much monitoring and protection as there is going. Here in Whitchurch we're lucky enough to have them right in the middle of town - how cool is that?
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The part-albino balckbird that I spotted is a different one to the one you photographed. I had a good look at him over the weekend and he has a smaller area of white on each side of his face, around each eye. Commoner still!
I'm amazed!
I've never heard of a part-albino blackbird...wow.
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