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Yeppers. Just checked the Birders place. Blackbird.

 

I've seen a LOT of partially white Blackbirds in my time - oddly, always males :hmm: It was the mention of the purplish hues and female like feathering that got me.

 

Digga; Would I be about right in thinking ye got that verbally and from watching the VHS tape?

 

Anyway; Turdus merula. (Male) Blackbird, in abherrant plumage it is :good:

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my father in laws just shown me a cam corder clip of a bird in his garden

 

hes breed finches and pigeons and has a good knowledge and a decent collection of bird books but we cannot identify the bird he recorded

 

it was with a pair of black birds who chase it away after 5 minutes

 

heres the dicription (its NOT a ring ouzel , magpie or blacky, nor was it ringed)

 

blackbird size but shorter necked

yellow beak

matt black cap

broad white collar all the way round its neck

purpley hazy breast (no where near the bluey colour of a maggie)

rest of body and wings were the colour of a female blacky but with a purple haze.

 

does anyone know what it is or sudgest a site for help? :thumbs:

 

Hello Mate

 

I reckon a mutated black bird.

 

I have seen something sismilar but with less white around the neck - ive seen a crow with white wings too.

 

Mutated birds are quite common.

 

Good luck

 

Terry

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:hmm: Having now studied the pictures properly; It does look like a bog standard, male Turdus merula (Blackbird) with the commonly seen white feathers. Only your talk of 'purply hazes' and female like plumage leaves it open to possibilities. It's on the Birders forum now and we should have some pretty firm and well founded opinions shortly enough.

 

Here's the shots I showed them:

 

 

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First 2 look to show a variegated blackbird, Third picture looks like a dipper to me.

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