greykangaroo
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A very rare white Kookaburra seen and photographed by a lucky person in Queensland.
It is most probably the result of a condition called leucism
Leucism, is an abnormal plumage condition caused by a genetic mutation that prevents pigment, particularly melanin, from being properly deposited on a bird’s feathers. Birds with leucism are white (or paler).
In Australia these birds are very rare. One or two have been seen in Woolongong in New South Wales.
It will be able to mate, and the genetic mutation may be passed on to progeny.
Although leucism is inherited, the extent and positioning of the white coloration can vary between adults and their young and can also skip generations.
It is most probably the result of a condition called leucism
Leucism, is an abnormal plumage condition caused by a genetic mutation that prevents pigment, particularly melanin, from being properly deposited on a bird’s feathers. Birds with leucism are white (or paler).
In Australia these birds are very rare. One or two have been seen in Woolongong in New South Wales.
It will be able to mate, and the genetic mutation may be passed on to progeny.
Although leucism is inherited, the extent and positioning of the white coloration can vary between adults and their young and can also skip generations.
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