You won’t believe this: a yellow Northern Cardinal!
This ultra-rare bird gets its golden glow from a genetic mutation called xanthochromism, which replaces its usual red pigment. Scientists believe fewer than a dozen of these stunning cardinals exist at any given time in North America.
Recent sightings in Michigan and Missouri left birdwatchers stunned!
Let us know if hou have ever seen one!!
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This ultra-rare bird gets its golden glow from a genetic mutation called xanthochromism, which replaces its usual red pigment. Scientists believe fewer than a dozen of these stunning cardinals exist at any given time in North America.
Recent sightings in Michigan and Missouri left birdwatchers stunned!
Let us know if hou have ever seen one!!
????Have you ever seen one of these once-in-a-lifetime birds?
???? Subscribe for more rare backyard bird moments.
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