Date: 3/15/26 6:43 am
From: Tobin Brown via groups.io <tobinjbrown...>
Subject: [NEBirds] Albino Sandhill Crane
Nebraska birders,

Yesterday morning we observed a really cool bird from the Rowe Sanctuary
"Sandbar" (far west) Blind.

The early rays of sunlight revealed a fully white crane. At first I was
thinking Whooping Crane, but it wasn't tall enough. As the sun came out
more, I in was able to notice the head pattern of a Sandhill. Eventually it
made it's way to the front of the group where we could see pinkish yellow
legs. The bill and facial skin also had this yellow color, lacking any dark
pigment. In flight, the wingtips were pure white, not a hint of gray, and
from a distance, the eye appeared completely dark (albinos have a dark red
eye). This makes me think it's actually a true albino instead of the
slightly more "common" leucistic bird.



Let me know what you think, and keep an eye out for this bird if you're
near Rowe! Another observer said they saw it earlier in a field southwest
of the sanctuary. More photos are on my ebird checklist.

https://ebird.org/checklist/S309025762


Tobin Brown
Lancaster county


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