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That would be amazing to see.... Last late fall here in Tennessee I looked out the front window and saw 12-15 turkeys walking across the lawn. That happens all the time but this time there was a totally white one in the middle of the long line of them. Didn't have phone close or camera and yelled for girlfriend to come see. We watched it walk into the woods and we've never seen it again. I looked it up and their called "ghost turkeys" here. Very rare to survive to adulthood as this one had and it was NO spring yearling. Glad I got to see one.
Never saw an albino before,seen a black squirrel and named him blackie,feed him on a daily basis for almost a year,then I believe he ended up as a hawks dinner. For years I have worn my Nikon(on my third one now) as uniform of the day,have captured some incredible wild life photographs.

blackie after the peanut butter

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one of his cousins.

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Hawks scan this area knowing squirrels are here.
 

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Never saw an albino before,seen a black squirrel and named him blackie,feed him on a daily basis for almost a year,then I believe he ended up as a hawks dinner. For years I have worn my Nikon(on my third one now) as uniform of the day,have captured some incredible wild life photographs.

blackie after the peanut butter

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one of his cousins.

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Hawks scan this area knowing squirrels are here.
Good job..... I got to watch a hawk grab a snake one day right in front of me. Amazing to witness.
 

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