Photo Galleries

Atypical Birds

The Atypical Birds Gallery features photographs of birds with albinism, melanism, leucism, erythrism, schizochroism, or other plumage abnormalities, as well as birds with structural malformations, such as beak deformities. Digiscoped images welcome!

To learn more about bird-photography techniques and equipment, join the Bird Photography discussion in our Reader Forums.

Return to Atypical Birds Gallery.

Return to Online Galleries.

Page 25 of 71 (71 items) « First ... < Previous 23 24 25 26 27 Next > ... Last »
 
Goose leucistic
Posted by Birdchaser
On 14 December 2009
Goose leucistic
  • Aperture Value: F4.6
  • Date/Time Original: 12/12/2009 10:27:38 AM
  • Exposure Time: 1/1000 sec
  • Flash: Flash did not fire, auto
  • Focal Length: 420.0 mm
  • Model: Canon EOS 40D
More
I believe it's either a leucistic goose or some kind of hybrid.
Tags:
Comments
You must be a registered user of the site to leave a comment. Registration is free. Register here.

newfoundlander61 said:

Interesting looking bird, not sure which either. Nice low angle with good light.

5:09 on December 15, 2009

Birdchaser said:

Thanks Paul...I've been told it might be a Blue Goose/Canada Hybrid...no one really knows for sure

9:23 AM on December 17, 2009

Birdchaser said:

Thanks Paul...I've been told it may be a Blue Goose/Canada Hybrid...but no one knows for sure

9:26 AM on December 17, 2009
Copyright © 2009 BirdersWorld.com
Powered by Community Server (Commercial Edition), by Telligent Systems
Subscriber & Member Login
E-mail address
Remember me
Password:
Not a registered member? It's free to sign up.
Free Monthly Newsletter
Receive news, birding event information, watching tips, and more from Birder's World's free e-mail newsletter.
My Profile
Screenname: (get your screenname)
Search Community
in
This Gallery

The Atypical Birds Gallery features photographs of birds with albinism, melanism, leucism, erythrism, schizochroism, or other plumage abnormalities, as well as birds with structural malformations, such as beak deformities. Digiscoped images welcome!

To learn more about bird-photography techniques and equipment, join the Bird Photography discussion in our Reader Forums.

Return to Atypical Birds Gallery.

Return to Online Galleries.

71 total photos
Last updated on 09-01-2010

Gallery Links