Mr. E. C. Surtees, of Middleton-in-Tees-dale, recently found a. pure white house sparrow, scarcely able to fly, and placed it in a cage some 300 yards away. The parent birds and four younger ones went and fluttered round the cage in an apparent endeavour to release it. Mr? Surtees liberated it, and it flew away with the rest of the family. There was no sign of colour in the feathers, and the bird’s eyes were pink.
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Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 94, 15 January 1929, Page 6
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