Albinistic forms are a case in point, and less frequently we see white varieties which are not pure albinos, because the eye retains some at least of the normal pigment.
Owing to the fewness of their enemies these albinistic forms are able to persist.
Albinistic forms appear now and again in almost every species of mammal or bird; while melanistic sports, although not so common, are not by any means rare.
I should have been inclined to consider this bird an albinistic specimen of the bird described in "Relation de l'Ile Rodrigue," but for the fact that the tibia of Necropsar rodericanus is 52-59 mm.
VIII BIRDS IN WHITE Almost every species of bird and beast throws off an occasional albinistic variation or sport, which tends to breed true.
In the incomplete albinistic form the iris retains the pigment, so that the eye colour is normal.
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