Rare marbled Robin spotted head

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Uploaded by on Oct 11, 2008

Here's a marbled robin. Full grown, he's been around here for a while.
Usually comes from mold on the egg.
There are also a family for marbled crows and odd colored deer. I hope to get them on video too.
I'm always gratful for all the neat wildlife I see around here.
Feel better, visit my lens on gratitude, Thanx
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  • Great, thanks for sharing. Never seen anything like that before.

  • THank you!

  • So cute! There's one of these robins where I work but he's spotted all over...does it really come from mold on the egg??

  • Usually this stuff happens to egg layers. Many times when mold gets on the egg in the nest, it goes bad. If the egg lives, then stuff like this happens. When you see this in mammals it's from inbreeding or a gene. Thanks for watching.

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  • So.. mold got on a Robin egg, it hatched, and that happened? Interesting..

  • I found your video this morning after spotting a Robin just like this in my yard.

  • Me too I've seen a white-spotted black european robin mutation.

  • HMMM VERY RARE =)

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