Magpie mutation?

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Spotted this guy in my local area...... thought people might like to see. Is it a possible mutation... or just a young bird???
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I think a mutation, as I have never seen one like that before.
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I agree with finchbreeder; the lines between the grey and the black are too clean to be the result of an unusual juvenile moult.
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I think it could be a silver mutation. I've seen fawns white and pied in magpies.
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I like how it looks. Hope the predators don;t get it. But Maggies are pretty darn tough.
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finchbreeder wrote: โ†‘26 Sep 2023, 22:56 I like how it looks. Hope the predators don;t get it. But Maggies are pretty darn tough.
They certainly are fb. The last one I saw on line was a totally black one. Must be climate change ๐Ÿ™„ ๐Ÿ˜‚
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Having a 10 degree temperature jump overnight - mid 20s yesterday - high 30s today - Climate change is definately affecting us here.
Just glad I was not in Port Headland at 43 degrees already yesterday. The extra 4 degrees would have been a step too far.
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Ok believe what you want fb
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Well it seemed adult size... so I think it seemed confident enough. It's in the Vermont area. I haven't been back in that exact area yet to see if it's still there,but yeah definetley haven't seen this colouring before,glad you guys enjoyed it ๐Ÿ˜…
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