I posted this last month. Is this what your bird looked like? This one was 
in my yard in a group of 20 turkeys.

https://groups.google.com/g/cobirds/c/xS70V9P1N9g/m/eR-PnyeUAAAJ

On Thursday, October 27, 2022 at 8:16:55 AM UTC-6 ronbco wrote:

>
> there are a lot of wild turkeys near my home west of Berthoud. Yesterday I 
> saw one that was beige/tan (not white). I did not get a pic. The tail 
> feathers still had some rufous coloring. It was the only one in the large 
> flock like this. It was full size.
> With no white would it still be considered leucism?
>  
> Ron Bolton
> Berthoud
>
>

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