In 2010, lightning struck twice when two sets of white (leucistic) bluebirds hatched from the same bluebird box two months apart in Southeastern Pennsylvania. My husband, Ed, had maintained eight bird boxes at that time. Two leucistic birds were found in the first nest and two … [Read more...]
CAN LIGHTNING STRIKE TWICE IN THE SAME PLACE? YOU DECIDE.
In an entry posted on this blog this past June 4th, I wrote about two leucistic (white) bluebirds my husband found in a nestbox he monitors in Southern Berks County. You can see in those photos (just click on above link to view), there were four baby bluebirds with two of them being … [Read more...]