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17-JUN-2016 Tom Grey

Black Phoebe, juvenile, leucistic

Sunnyvale WPCP

I had never seen a Black Phoebe that resembled this juvenile (yellow rectal flange indicates juvenile) so I asked ornithologist Alvaro Jaramillo if he could explain it. Alvaro responded "That is weird, it is a juvenile but very worn and faded. I can only imagine that the extreme fading is partly due to it lacking a certain percentage of the typical melanin deposition. It does look 'diluted' to me as well. With less melanin in the feathers, they wear and fade more quickly. So there is a double whammy here perhaps?"

Canon EOS-1D X ,Canon EF 500mm f/4L IS II USM
1/400s f/8.0 at 700.0mm iso800 full exif

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