Leucism can occur in almost any kind of animal, but it seems to be most common in birds. Over the years I’ve seen crows with one white wing, a robin with a white head and a red-tailed hawk that ...
Just months after a rare yellow Northern Cardinal was photographed in a St. Louis resident's backyard, homeowners in ...
A rare, all-white hawk was rescued this week in Fredericktown, Missouri, after suffering from an injury. A family in ...
A family in Fredericktown, Mo., recently contacted their local conservation agents for an injured raptor near their home.
The fish’s unusual appearance was from a condition named leucism, resulting in the partial loss of pigmentation. Animals with leucism have white, pale or patchy coloring in their skin ...