This looks quite a bit like the somewhat leucistic Rock Dove (Feral Pigeon) 
that I saw at I-76 and Kersey Road on July 31 2016. It was also almost all 
white with black on the tail. A Photo is attached.

Good birding,

Tom Behnfield
Lakewood, CO
[email protected]

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On Monday, August 15, 2016 at 5:13:13 PM UTC-6, Brian Johnson wrote:
>
> So probably not the most exiting find nor one I can even post to ebird, 
> but I was intrigued to see a white dove along the river on the way back to 
> my car, with some Rock Pigeons and a Mallard, it had black wing tips with 
> an yellow orange beak. Not an albino since the eyes were black, the camera 
> did not auto correct the eyes like it sometimes does. Can some one tell me 
> what exactly is a white dove, is it some domestic dove gone feral? This was 
> along the Merry Carter Greenway right under the Bowles Under Pass.
>
> Brian Johnson 
> Englewood CO
>
>
>

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