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Rarezas, ilusiones ópticas y surrealismo
The White Ravens of Qualicum Beach, Vancouver. 
The birds are said not to be “albino,” but “leucistic,” a genetic defect resulting in birds that lack normal pigmentation. (“Albinism” is a result of the reduction of melanin.) They first appeared in Vancouver about 10 years ago, which is now known as the “White Raven Capital of the World.”   

The White Ravens of Qualicum Beach, Vancouver. 

The birds are said not to be “albino,” but “leucistic,” a genetic defect resulting in birds that lack normal pigmentation. (“Albinism” is a result of the reduction of melanin.) They first appeared in Vancouver about 10 years ago, which is now known as the “White Raven Capital of the World.”   

(Source: vancouverislandbirds.com, via rodrigoreyes)

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The White Ravens of Qualicum Beach, Vancouver. 
The birds are said not to be “albino,” but “leucistic,” a genetic defect resulting in birds that lack normal pigmentation. (“Albinism” is a result of the reduction of melanin.) They first appeared in Vancouver about 10 years ago, which is now known as the “White Raven Capital of the World.”   

The White Ravens of Qualicum Beach, Vancouver. 

The birds are said not to be “albino,” but “leucistic,” a genetic defect resulting in birds that lack normal pigmentation. (“Albinism” is a result of the reduction of melanin.) They first appeared in Vancouver about 10 years ago, which is now known as the “White Raven Capital of the World.”   

(Source: vancouverislandbirds.com, via rodrigoreyes)

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