White Leucistic Red Kite
The White Leucistic Red Kite is a rare and stunning colour variant of the common Red Kite. Unlike albinism, which is a complete lack of pigment resulting in red eyes, leucism is a partial loss of pigmentation, giving the bird white or pale feathers while retaining normal eye colour. These ghostly birds are often spotted in populations with limited genetic diversity, particularly in Wales.
White Leucistic Red Kite Quick Facts
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Leucism is a genetic condition that causes white or pale coloration in animals, making this kite truly unique!
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Lifespan
20-25 years
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Habitat
Woodlands, open countryside
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Diet
Small mammals, carrion
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Region
Europe
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