RMEYJ0FH–Common blackbird (Turdus merula) male on the ground showing slight form of leucism with white feathers in wing
RMH41RF7–male Blackbird, (Turdus merula), with leucism, an abnormal colouring of the plumage which makes the feathers white,singing.
RMKG5T7X–Gentoo Penguin with Leucism, Antarctic Peninsular
RM2BCP7WR–Preston, Lancashire, UK. 5th Apr, 2020. A blackbird with attractive white feathers making him stand out from the crowd in a garden, Preston, Lancashire. The male blackbird has leucism, a genetic condition resulting in a partial loss of pigmentation. Credit: John Eveson/Alamy Live News
RM2B92K39–Bewdley, Worcestershire, UK. 23rd Mar, 2020. A rare white deer is spotted in the Wyre Forest, near Bewdley in Worcestershire. The young deer is very rare, and its colouring is due to a condition known as leucism that causes its hair and skin to lose its natural colour. The Celtic people considered them to be messengers from the otherworld to herald some profound change in the lives of those who encountered them. Credit: Peter Lopeman/Alamy Live News
RM2BHNFC7–Leucistic Turdus merula, Eurasian blackbird or common blackbird, male, showing interesting asymmetric colour aberration. Leucism is an abnormal and rare condition caused by a genetic mutation that prevents pigment, particularly melanin, from being properly deposited on a bird's plumage. Unlike in albinism, in leucist individuals the beak and eye colour are typical to the species. Helsinki Finland. April 27, 2020.
RMCN4G1P–Goldfinch showing signs on leucism which affects pigment in feathers. Salehurst, Sussex, UK
RF2G00XXC–Leucistic spotted towhee bird (Pipilo maculatus), with unusually white feathers on its head. Its leucism is characterized by partial loss of pigment.
RFFJ711T–Common Blackbird (Turdus merula) with strange white feathers partial albino(Leucism), seen in Austria, Tyrol.
RMKHY2K9–Barn Swallow / Rauchschwalbe ( Hirundo rustica ), young fledged, leaving its nest, other with rare pigment defect, white plumage, leucistic, leucism,
RMKM9TX5–A rare white deer, leucism or albino, in the forest
RMBC6KHJ–White Alligator Alligator mississippiensis Leucism Hogle Zoo Utah USA
RM2H3PDJ6–Turdus merula, Blackbird, Leucism
RM2K4B411–White tiger (Panthera tigris) next to its cage, leucism, restless, slightly open mouth, captive
RF2HBN5M2–Male blackbird (Turdus merula) with Leucism on head, Spain
RMDMYYW4–Male Blackbird Displaying Leucism and Browning, Turdus merula merula, Turdidae.
RM2GXKKHD–Malllard hen with leucism
RFKJ1E6P–Greenfinch suffering from Leucism
RM2C1X01W–blackbird (Turdus merula), with white speckles, leucism, at windfall, Germany, Bavaria, Niederbayern, Lower Bavaria
RMHGGXJF–Leucistic Western jackdaw showing white wing feathers due to partial leucism and normal jackdaw (Corvus monedula)
RMGMR5KE–male Common Blackbird, Turdus Merula, with leucistic plumage, leucism; pigment abnormality in feathers, London, United Kingdom
RMKG5T7B–Gentoo Penguin with Leucism, Antarctic Peninsular
RM2BCP7WX–Preston, Lancashire, UK. 5th Apr, 2020. A blackbird with attractive white feathers making him stand out from the crowd in a garden, Preston, Lancashire. The male blackbird has leucism, a genetic condition resulting in a partial loss of pigmentation. Credit: John Eveson/Alamy Live News
RMPE2GDK–A leucistic mallard. Leucism is a condition where animals suffer a partial loss of pigmentation.
RM2BHGMKR–Leucistic Turdus merula, Eurasian blackbird or common blackbird, male, with predominantly white feathers on head. Leucism is a rare genetic condition caused by a genetic mutation that prevents pigment, particularly melanin, from being properly deposited on a bird's feathers. Unlike in albinism, in leucist individuals the beak and eye colour are typical to the species. Helsinki Finland. April 26, 2020.
RF2H3X0EH–Close up of a beautiful white Peacock with its tail feathers spread. These rare animals have leucism, a genetic condition that affects pigmentation.
RM2C5B53P–White mallard duck, anas platyrhynchos, a pure white duck possibly a result of Leucism, England UK
RMANWMWP–Two banded Plover (Charadrius falklandicus) adult with reduced pigmentation (leucism) in diddle dee (Empetrum rubrum) Falklands
RMKD8Y5R–Barn Swallow / Rauchschwalbe ( Hirundo rustica ), adult perched next to its chicks in nest, two of them with white plumage, leucistic, leucism, Europe
RMK59EMJ–A leucistic (partially albino) Southern Caracara from North Pantanal, Brazil
RMM91G1B–Leucistische onvolwassen Huismus; House Sparrow Finland July juvenile, leukism a general term for the phenotype resulting from defects in pigment cell
RM2H3PDJK–Turdus merula, Blackbird, Leucism
RM2K4B407–White tiger (Panthera tigris) in enclosure, leucism, restless, slightly open mouth, captive
RMK48MGA–Western Diamondback Rattlesnake Crotalus atrox Tucson, Pima County, Arizona, United States 28 August 2017 Adult Leucistic Female Viperida
RMDMYYW3–Male Blackbird Displaying Leucism and Browning, Turdus merula merula, Turdidae.
RM2GXKKHP–Mallard drake (anas platyrhynchos) showing early signs of leucism
RMGFTKNG–Leucistic, white alligator, Alligator mississippiensis, at the Audubon Aquarium of the Americas
RM2C1X02C–rook (Corvus frugilegus), extremly rare white speckled morph, leucism, Germany, Bavaria, Niederbayern, Lower Bavaria
RMHGGXJC–Leucistic Western jackdaw / European jackdaw (Corvus monedula / Coloeus monedula) showing white wing feathers due to partial leucism
RMGXF7Y8–male Common Blackbird, Turdus Merula, with leucistic plumage or leucism; a plumage discolouration due to pigment abnormality, London, United Kingdom
RMKG5T7M–Gentoo Penguin with Leucism, Antarctic Peninsular
RM2BCP7WK–Preston, Lancashire, UK. 5th Apr, 2020. A blackbird with attractive white feathers making him stand out from the crowd in a garden, Preston, Lancashire. The male blackbird has leucism, a genetic condition resulting in a partial loss of pigmentation. Credit: John Eveson/Alamy Live News
RMC81H4W–Pavo cristatus - white peafowl / peacock with green leafy background
RM2BHNF3M–Leucistic Turdus merula, Eurasian blackbird or common blackbird, male, with predominantly white feathers on head and asymmetric reduced coloration in other parts of plumage. Leucism is an abnormal and rare condition caused by a genetic mutation that prevents pigment, particularly melanin, from being properly deposited on a bird's plumage. Unlike in albinism, in leucist individuals the beak and eye colour are typical to the species. Helsinki Finland. April 27, 2020.
RFFJ711R–Blackbird (Turdus merula) with strange white feathers eating red apple, spotted in garden Austria, Tyrol.
RF2BMP1HK–White drake or mallard duck in a basin
RF2J509XK–Canada geese with different degrees of leucism standing on ice below water of lake
RMWBC2HK–Barn Swallow / Rauchschwalbe ( Hirundo rustica ), fledged, gene mutation, white plumage, leucistic, leucism, perched together with adult on a roof.
RM2JWJ93B–Beautiful white Indian peacock (Pavo cristatus) at Zoo Atlanta in Atlanta, Georgia. (USA)
RFHT41FK–White Squirrel
RM2H3PDJ9–Turdus merula, Blackbird, Leucism
RM2K4B40D–White tiger (Panthera tigris), resting, colour mutation, leucism, captive, Safaripark, Safariland Stukenbrock, Schloss Holte-Stukenbrock, North
RMK48MG9–Western Diamondback Rattlesnake Crotalus atrox Tucson, Pima County, Arizona, United States 28 August 2017 Adult Leucistic Female Viperida
RMHNDK3G–Leucistic Mallard Drake, Albino Duck
RMKKY4MA–Pavo Cristatus. White peafowl.
RME62AXC–Leucistic Shag on nest Farne Islands
RM2C1X0CA–rook (Corvus frugilegus), extremly rare white speckled morph, leucism, Germany, Bavaria, Niederbayern, Lower Bavaria
RM2J83AEM–Male leucistic white lion (Panthera leo krugeri) rare morph with a genetic condition called leucism that is caused by a double recessive allele
RMKRPCEK–Carrion Crow, Corvus corone, with partial leucism or leukism in plumage, Regent's Park, London, United Kingdom
RM2E1PN48–Leucistic White Blackbird Turdus merula
RMP9GPCG–Rare, one in a million White Magpie
RMC81H42–Pavo cristatus - white peacock / peafowl sitting on a frame, green leafy background.
RM2BHNF9C–Leucistic Turdus merula, Eurasian blackbird or common blackbird, male, with predominantly white feathers on head and asymmetric reduced coloration in other parts of plumage. Leucism is an abnormal and rare condition caused by a genetic mutation that prevents pigment, particularly melanin, from being properly deposited on a bird's plumage. Unlike in albinism, in leucist individuals the beak and eye colour are typical to the species. Helsinki Finland. April 27, 2020.
RMJ6XWB9–Greater rhea (Rhea americana), also known as the common rhea. White leucistic form.
RF2BN9AE1–White drake or male mallard duck (Anas platyrhynchos) swimming at clear water basin
RMEWCK7W–Marwari Horse. Pair of decorated dancing horses with proud owner. Rajasthan, India
RMKD5BRR–Barn Swallows / Rauchschwalben ( Hirundo rustica ), leucistic chicks in nest, white plumage, rare pigment defect, leucism, begging for food, wildilfe,
RM2JWJ92N–Beautiful white Indian peacock (Pavo cristatus) at Zoo Atlanta in Atlanta, Georgia. (USA)
RFHT41DK–White Squirrel
RFEFXRX2–Leucistic Gentoo penguin mingles with normally pimented members of colony at Neko Harbour, Antarctic Peninsula, Andvord Bay, on
RM2K4B40F–White lion (Panthera leo) resting, colour mutation, leucism, captive, Safaripark, Safariland Stukenbrock, Schloss Holte-Stukenbrock, North
RMK48MG4–Western Diamondback Rattlesnake Crotalus atrox Tucson, Pima County, Arizona, United States 28 August 2017 Adult Leucistic Female Viperida
RFT1WNAF–White leucistic peacock spreading and displaying his feathers
RFPXT4WK–A white leucistic peacock perched on a branch with isolated black background
RM2FWKKJM–American Robin, a rare leucisitic bird, was seen in midtown Toronto on May 18, 2021
RM2C1X292–blackbird (Turdus merula), with white speckles, leucism, sits on the ground in winter, Germany, Bavaria, Niederbayern, Lower Bavaria
RM2J83ACK–Male leucistic white lion (Panthera leo krugeri) rare morph with a genetic condition called leucism that is caused by a double recessive allele
RMKRPCEJ–Carrion Crow, (Corvus corone), with partial leucism or leukism in plumage, Regents Park, London, United Kingdom
RM2E1PN2B–Leucistic White Blackbird Turdus merula
RFE5FPWF–Portrait close-up of a leucistic or all white variety of the Blue Peacock (Pavo cristatus alba)
RMG7NYN4–Leucistic white peahen, commonly mistaken as an albino.
RM2BHNF73–Leucistic Turdus merula, Eurasian blackbird or common blackbird, male, with predominantly white feathers on head and asymmetric reduced coloration in other parts of plumage. Leucism is an abnormal and rare condition caused by a genetic mutation that prevents pigment, particularly melanin, from being properly deposited on a bird's plumage. Unlike in albinism, in leucist individuals the beak and eye colour are typical to the species. Helsinki Finland. April 27, 2020.
RMJ6XTXD–Greater rhea (Rhea americana), also known as the common rhea. White leucistic form.
RF2BKYDWG–White drake or male mallard duck, a well-known resident of Töölönlahti Bay in Helsinki, Finland
RF2A3YRJ7–White Squirrel - color variant of Eastern Gray Squirrel (Sciurus carolinensis) - Brevard, North Carolina, USA
RMKPB7D5–Barn Swallows / Rauchschwalben ( Hirundo rustica ), chicks in nest, two of them with a rare gene defect, white plumage, leucistic, leucism, Europe.
RMCF6H85–white peacock
RFHT41FR–White Squirrel
RFEFXRX4–Leucistic Gentoo penguin mingles with normally pimented members of colony at Neko Harbour, Antarctic Peninsula, Andvord Bay, on
RM2K4B40Y–White tiger (Panthera tigris), resting, colour mutation, leucism, captive, Safaripark, Safariland Stukenbrock, Schloss Holte-Stukenbrock, North
RMK48MG5–Western Diamondback Rattlesnake Crotalus atrox Tucson, Pima County, Arizona, United States 28 August 2017 Adult Leucistic Female Viperida
RFT1WN8Y–White leucistic peacock spreading and displaying his feathers
RFPXT51H–A white leucistic peacock with fanned feathers on display for mating
RFM67TXM–An Olive Baboon suffering from Leucism
RM2C1X03C–blackbird (Turdus merula), with white speckles, leucism, sits on the ground in winter, Germany, Bavaria, Niederbayern, Lower Bavaria
RM2J83ACP–Male leucistic white lion (Panthera leo krugeri) rare morph with a genetic condition called leucism that is caused by a double recessive allele
RMKRPCEG–Carrion Crow, (Corvus corone), with partial leucism or leukism in plumage, Regents Park, London, United Kingdom
RM2E1PN3P–Leucistic White Blackbird Turdus merula
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