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A rare white tūī, likely leucistic, has been spotted in a New Zealand neighborhood for a month, drawing local attention.
A rare white tūī, believed to be leucistic rather than albino, has been spotted in a Waiotahe neighborhood in New Zealand’s Eastern Bay of Plenty for about a month.
Observed in resident Nathan Pye’s garden, the bird has been seen alongside typical tūī and other native species.
Experts say leucism, a genetic condition causing white plumage without pink eyes, is uncommon but not rare, with a few sightings reported annually.
The bird’s presence has drawn local attention and excitement, highlighting the region’s diverse birdlife.
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