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Rare white starling spotted by Chatteris bird watchers | Rare white starling spotted by Chatteris bird watchers |
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Bird experts are on the fence about why this starling has white plumage | Bird experts are on the fence about why this starling has white plumage |
Bird watchers have been baffled by the appearance of a rare white bird in their town. | Bird watchers have been baffled by the appearance of a rare white bird in their town. |
People in Chatteris, Cambridgeshire, have been on the lookout for what is believed to be a starling with leucism - a type of genetic mutation which affects pigment in birds' feathers. | People in Chatteris, Cambridgeshire, have been on the lookout for what is believed to be a starling with leucism - a type of genetic mutation which affects pigment in birds' feathers. |
After spotting it in her back garden, Claire Roby, 32, said the starling was "so beautiful I couldn't even describe it". | After spotting it in her back garden, Claire Roby, 32, said the starling was "so beautiful I couldn't even describe it". |
But members of the Cambridgeshire Bird Club have debated if the bird was leucistic or had albinism, a condition characterized by a lack of melanin pigment resulting in white or pale plumage. | But members of the Cambridgeshire Bird Club have debated if the bird was leucistic or had albinism, a condition characterized by a lack of melanin pigment resulting in white or pale plumage. |
"I only saw it once, but I will be keeping my eye out to see it again," Ms Roby said | "I only saw it once, but I will be keeping my eye out to see it again," Ms Roby said |
Ms Roby, who moved to the UK from South Africa in 2022, said: "I wasn't sure what it was. | Ms Roby, who moved to the UK from South Africa in 2022, said: "I wasn't sure what it was. |
"It was just a pure white bird amongst all the others. | "It was just a pure white bird amongst all the others. |
"I've watched these birds every day for the last three years and that is the first time I have seen it. | "I've watched these birds every day for the last three years and that is the first time I have seen it. |
"I am an avid bird watcher so the fact this is the first time I have seen it - and I always have my eye in the sky - it's quite incredible." | "I am an avid bird watcher so the fact this is the first time I have seen it - and I always have my eye in the sky - it's quite incredible." |
Dr Vince Lee, from the Cambridgeshire Bird Club, said the lighter coloured bird in the photo was "definitely a white starling" | |
Dr Vince Lee, from the Cambridgeshire Bird Club, believed the bird was leucistic rather than albino, but said it was difficult to tell from the photos. | Dr Vince Lee, from the Cambridgeshire Bird Club, believed the bird was leucistic rather than albino, but said it was difficult to tell from the photos. |
"Albinos have pink eyes and tend not to survive long because the lack of pigment in the eye causes them to lose eyesight. It is much rarer in wild birds. | "Albinos have pink eyes and tend not to survive long because the lack of pigment in the eye causes them to lose eyesight. It is much rarer in wild birds. |
"The leucistic trait is caused by an inherited lack of pigment cells - melanin being the same chemical that gives humans brown skin tones." | "The leucistic trait is caused by an inherited lack of pigment cells - melanin being the same chemical that gives humans brown skin tones." |
He said research suggested about one in in 30,000 birds had either leucism or albinism. | He said research suggested about one in in 30,000 birds had either leucism or albinism. |
Those who spotted it shared their sightings on Facebook, with some claiming to have seen more than one of the rare birds in the town. | Those who spotted it shared their sightings on Facebook, with some claiming to have seen more than one of the rare birds in the town. |
Follow Cambridgeshire news on BBC Sounds, Facebook, Instagram and X. | Follow Cambridgeshire news on BBC Sounds, Facebook, Instagram and X. |
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