pretty cool 2poppa...Ive seen piebald or partially white deer before in Montana, but never a full albino phase...near my home in Alaska, we have moose that are albino or partial albino, pretty interesting...
Awesome- I had a white hen turkey for about 4 years around my place. Last year I had a white Jake that was with her, I let him walk in the hopes that he would be a big bird this year. Neither has showed up this year along with most of the flock that was there. I had around 35 birds last fall, this spring there were 5. Must have been a harsh winter or some predation where they wintered???
2Poppa
What a great link! We have albino deer here in Maine but not any great numbers and certainly not in a concentrated herd as in the story. The white antlers must be in velvet? I've seen white woodchucks, white porcupine and a white gray squirrel. The albino animals here are not protected. Are they in most states?
Years ago (30/35) A guy had a Petting Zoo set up outside of town that had like 12 albino white-tails.
Place went under and he turned them loose. People still see albino, and pie-balds in the area. Some are taken every year.
That was a good video, i was debating if those were actually albinos at first because they didnt have pink eyes, i guess i learned something, albinos dont all have pink eyes. thanks for sharing!
pretty cool 2poppa...Ive seen piebald or partially white deer before in Montana, but never a full albino phase...near my home in Alaska, we have moose that are albino or partial albino, pretty interesting...
Awesome- I had a white hen turkey for about 4 years around my place. Last year I had a white Jake that was with her, I let him walk in the hopes that he would be a big bird this year. Neither has showed up this year along with most of the flock that was there. I had around 35 birds last fall, this spring there were 5. Must have been a harsh winter or some predation where they wintered???
2Poppa
What a great link! We have albino deer here in Maine but not any great numbers and certainly not in a concentrated herd as in the story. The white antlers must be in velvet? I've seen white woodchucks, white porcupine and a white gray squirrel. The albino animals here are not protected. Are they in most states?
Years ago (30/35) A guy had a Petting Zoo set up outside of town that had like 12 albino white-tails.
Place went under and he turned them loose. People still see albino, and pie-balds in the area. Some are taken every year.
That was a good video, i was debating if those were actually albinos at first because they didnt have pink eyes, i guess i learned something, albinos dont all have pink eyes. thanks for sharing!
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Check this out ...
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/video/flv/generic.html?s=inwi10s...
pretty cool 2poppa...Ive seen piebald or partially white deer before in Montana, but never a full albino phase...near my home in Alaska, we have moose that are albino or partial albino, pretty interesting...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nsz_evqebtI
Awesome- I had a white hen turkey for about 4 years around my place. Last year I had a white Jake that was with her, I let him walk in the hopes that he would be a big bird this year. Neither has showed up this year along with most of the flock that was there. I had around 35 birds last fall, this spring there were 5. Must have been a harsh winter or some predation where they wintered???
KingFisher-
I had never seen albino elk. That's a first for me!
Matouse-
I don't think I've seen white turkeys in the wild, unless they were domesticated ...
2Poppa
What a great link! We have albino deer here in Maine but not any great numbers and certainly not in a concentrated herd as in the story. The white antlers must be in velvet? I've seen white woodchucks, white porcupine and a white gray squirrel. The albino animals here are not protected. Are they in most states?
isaw one once in a field.
thats amazin
I have seen about a half dozen, usually around where that herd is. I am from WI
Years ago (30/35) A guy had a Petting Zoo set up outside of town that had like 12 albino white-tails.
Place went under and he turned them loose. People still see albino, and pie-balds in the area. Some are taken every year.
Excellent! Thanks. I also liked the other vids on the site.
That was a good video, i was debating if those were actually albinos at first because they didnt have pink eyes, i guess i learned something, albinos dont all have pink eyes. thanks for sharing!
We have a herd of them in New York on the Old Seneca Army Depot, senecawhitedeer.org/. I have only seen a few but pybalts are popping up more often.
That is pretty sweet!!
Awesome Video 2Poppa and + 1 for you sir!!!
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Check this out ...
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/video/flv/generic.html?s=inwi10s...
pretty cool 2poppa...Ive seen piebald or partially white deer before in Montana, but never a full albino phase...near my home in Alaska, we have moose that are albino or partial albino, pretty interesting...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nsz_evqebtI
Awesome- I had a white hen turkey for about 4 years around my place. Last year I had a white Jake that was with her, I let him walk in the hopes that he would be a big bird this year. Neither has showed up this year along with most of the flock that was there. I had around 35 birds last fall, this spring there were 5. Must have been a harsh winter or some predation where they wintered???
2Poppa
What a great link! We have albino deer here in Maine but not any great numbers and certainly not in a concentrated herd as in the story. The white antlers must be in velvet? I've seen white woodchucks, white porcupine and a white gray squirrel. The albino animals here are not protected. Are they in most states?
isaw one once in a field.
thats amazin
I have seen about a half dozen, usually around where that herd is. I am from WI
Years ago (30/35) A guy had a Petting Zoo set up outside of town that had like 12 albino white-tails.
Place went under and he turned them loose. People still see albino, and pie-balds in the area. Some are taken every year.
Excellent! Thanks. I also liked the other vids on the site.
That was a good video, i was debating if those were actually albinos at first because they didnt have pink eyes, i guess i learned something, albinos dont all have pink eyes. thanks for sharing!
We have a herd of them in New York on the Old Seneca Army Depot, senecawhitedeer.org/. I have only seen a few but pybalts are popping up more often.
That is pretty sweet!!
Awesome Video 2Poppa and + 1 for you sir!!!
KingFisher-
I had never seen albino elk. That's a first for me!
Matouse-
I don't think I've seen white turkeys in the wild, unless they were domesticated ...
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