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Friday, February 5, 2021

Feline Friday w/ my Nephew Rocky and Nature Friday

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I received the below email and photos from my Nephew Rocky, last Friday morning
January 29.....

I gave Mom (and myself) quite a scare last night. 
Mom was in the kitchen and heard me MEOWING!
She ran to the the bathroom and this is what she found! 🙀


Nice view from up here!




Didn’t seem as high when I was jumping up here.
Help???






Mom climbed up on the tub and helped me down. 
She said she hopes I learned a lesson. Yep, whenever in trouble MEOW for Mom!!! 😹

❤️ Rocky Your Ginger Nephew 



Oh my word Rocky...you are indeed taking your nick name Rocketman to heart which caused Mom's heart to skip several beats I am sure.  Dearest nephew was your launch pad from the tub or the vanity? Either way it was 1,000% jet propelled.  I fear that the lesson you have learned is you can fly....but I suspect Mom is gonna be clipping your flight wings by keeping that bathroom door closed.  

Now that I have said what a smart Auntie should say....I feel I must mention how good the view would be from there in the day time.
Just sayin' loving admiration and hugs from your proud Auntie HiC 




My roving photojournalist, Janice, sent me the email and photo below.

We were just looking at number of robins in our yard and Al saw this bird..  It had some black in his wings feathers and his chest had yellowish circles like dots.  Al looked with binoculars at it thinking it was a white pigeon but then saw it looked more like the robins.  Amazing!!! 
Janice it’s an leucistic* Robin, A true albino would have pink eyes..


Janice and Al  I checked google.  You are 100% correct.  There are several photos of robins with varying degrees of white,  brown and  black.



*Leucism (/ˈluːsɪzəm, -kɪz-/) is a wide variety of conditions which result in the partial loss of pigmentation in an animal—which causes white, pale, or patchy coloration of the skin, hair, feathers, scales or cuticles, but not the eyes.


29 comments:

  1. we agree.... up is always easy... but great that your mama was there and you had not to call da firefighters to da rescue...

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  2. You are quite an adventurer Rocky, but remember in future that what goes up has to be able to come back down.

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  3. Wow, Rocky is quite the mountaineer - on the ascent at least!
    We havw never before heard of an albino robin. Our robins in the UK are much smaller and rounder than the variety on your side on the Pond - in fact we think they might be a different species and are just off to consult Mr Google to check.
    Toodle pip!
    Bertie.

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  4. Hari OM
    A small technical point of correction... LEUCISTIC is what this robin is. An albino would have pink eyes. Leucism is varying degrees of melanin loss but does not affect the eyes, which remain as per the natural colour. Only if the eye is pink can it be termed albino. Birds very very rarely have the latter but often can have the former.

    An exciting spot and well done for photographing it...

    And as for Rocky... All I could think of was my angel Jasper and his adventure up the jacaranda which involved a ladder, his sisfur dog and this hyooman risking life and limb to help him down! YAM xx

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    1. YAM thank you x 87 for the info above. I corrected the post.
      Hugs

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  5. OMD, Rocky! Thank goodness your mom was there to help you out!
    The Robin is just beautiful. We have never seen an albino before.

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  6. Cats like to get up to really high places and then suddenly they can't get down. I'm sure they got you down safely since you called for help.

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  7. Oh Rocky, you got yourself in a big bind. Glad your Mom could get you down.

    Beautiful capture of a rare bird. Good deal.

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  8. WOW, were you tried to channel Rocky the Flying Squirrel??? That sure was some leap!

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  9. Yikes Rocky...that had to be scary!!

    The Florida Furkids

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  10. wow you had two interesting emails in one week. never heard of the white robin or any other bird but now i am thinking there might be albino everythings from birds to beasts.
    Rocky made my hear skip a beat just looking at the photo. he would be up there still if i had to climb on the tub, Or i would have to call the fireman to get him down... I am trying to figure how he got up there

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  11. Oh gosh Mom don't be climbing on a bath tub- very dangerous! Take care and love that white robin- never knew there was such a thing!

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  12. That sure is quite a feat Rocky pulled off. Sometimes we wish we were kitties and could jump onto high things like they do. Yam beat us to the punch with the difference between a leucistic and albino animal but finding a leucistic robin is a cool rare find.

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    1. Thank you for your comment about the robin...in the recesses of my mind I knew about pink eyes being a characteristic of albino species but had forgotten you and YAM taught us all something today

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  13. Oh my Rocky. Up is not always easy, but far easier than coming back down. I'm glad you had mom to rescue you. I hope you don't do that ever again and so do the rest of us.

    I've never seen an albino robin before. Way cool.

    Thank you for joining the Feline Friday Blog Hop.

    Have a purrfect Feline Friday and weekend. Big hugs, Cecilia. ♥

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  14. dood.....seer ee iz lee....we haz studdeed yur fotoz for several minitz....then we had ta snac......any way, how DID ewe get up ther buddy !!! ??? ☺☺☺♥♥♥

    we have a group that trails the marsh behind the building; I will have to ask
    one of them if they've ever seen this type robin. there's supposed to be 250
    different types of birds back there ?? !!

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  15. We always LOVE coming to visit! We never know what is going to happen! Hee! Hee! I hope that Marv does not see Rocket! It will give him even more outlandish ideas! I have never heard of leucism, which is surprising as I have vitiligo. And about wearing red, I have a Christmas shirt, my pyjama shirt is red, and a red party dress. I had carrot red hair growing up and my Mom always told me red heads don't wear red...So I hardly ever look at red clothing. Thanks for stopping by and visiting us and have a marvellously Happy Day!

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  16. Rocky, you are a spry and brave boy. XO

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  17. I learned something new today! I had never heard or seen a bird with Leucism before!!!

    Oh Rocky...what a pickle you got yourself into! We are so glad your Mama was nearby to help you down!

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  18. Thank dogness and catness for Moms, Rocky!!! Hope you have decided to aim for less lofty goals:)

    We have never seen an albino robin or bird of any sort. Very interesting.

    Woos - Lighting, Misty, and Timber

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  19. That's a cool thing to learn about degrees of being albino. I'll never remember that word, though! Rocky would have me trembling...I hate heights. And, I have that exact same picture over my bed. I bought it because I used to have a guest room with a bed and spread that exactly like that, and my Sammy dog looked a little like that one and used to lie on that bed curled up.

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  20. Holy cow! How did you ever get way up there, Rocky???!!!!

    We get a lot of robins in this area, even in winter. But we've never seen one like the one you saw in your yard! Amazing!

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  22. OMD, that is VERY IMPRESSIVE Rocky!!! I bets that was a super duper fun sentry post...until you found it skery to gets down 😉. Moms are good for that! BOL!
    Oh, those burdies are BEAUTIFULS!!!!! Rarely have I seen an all white burdie in the furs! (wells, except for Ma's albino Budgie..yes, he has pink eyes 🙂).
    Kisses,
    Ruby ♥

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  23. Goodness! Did you levitate to get up there? Are you a magician Rocky? Glad your Mom could rescue you. Perhaps that will be your last visit to the ceiling? Very interesting bird photo too - I'm afraid I'm clueless but then that's not unusual. HAHA

    Hugs, Pam

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  24. Great Post.
    Not sure what's going on not getting your posts and it says we're subscribed. Do you know what could be wrong?

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  25. Rocky you sure are the amazing adventurer. You really need to get a kitty escape ladder in case Mom is not around

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  26. Cats are so brave going up but not so much with coming down. Mine used to climb up places and it would worry me so much until they'd gracefully land. MOL!

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