Thank you once again. As a matter of interest, my daughter was watching her young son playing cricket and noticed a wag tail which was all white. She said she was sorry she didn't take a photo of it on her phone. Have you perhaps heard this phenomena before?
Hi Peter, yes, it is probably a leucistic wagtail. It's not an albino unless its eye is pink. I have a video about leucism and melanism which is the exact opposite. Here it is: th-cam.com/video/23b9bnQwL64/w-d-xo.html
So lovely to hear and see.
The sound of summer.
Put them next to the doves enquiring “who you, who you?” And the answer “I am Diederik” makes for an entertaining, if repetitive, conversation.
That is brilliant!
😅😅😅
Many thanks!
You're welcome!
lovely! thank you One of my favourite bird sounds
Glad you enjoyed it! To me, they are the sound of summer.
One of my favourite summer calls
Mine too!
Thank you once again. As a matter of interest, my daughter was watching her young son playing cricket and noticed a wag tail which was all white. She said she was sorry she didn't take a photo of it on her phone. Have you perhaps heard this phenomena before?
Hi Peter, yes, it is probably a leucistic wagtail. It's not an albino unless its eye is pink. I have a video about leucism and melanism which is the exact opposite. Here it is: th-cam.com/video/23b9bnQwL64/w-d-xo.html
@lynetterudman thank you so much for that. Most interesting..
Can you just say the Afrikaans name after the English at the start, please?
Will do. My Afrikaans pronunciation is not very good but I'll try.
'Ngonde ngomzimba' 'Ngonde ngomzimba, inquz' ithe foco'
Interesting!