Photo of rare leucistic bald eagle captured in Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge

The Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation (ODWC) shared a photo on social media Thursday, Feb. 10, of a rare leucistic bald eagle spotted in the Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge near Vian, Okla.
Greg Silva is credited for the photo.
Leucistic bald eagles are rare due to their nearly all-white feathers.

ODWC says bird enthusiasts from across the country have been traveling to the Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge to get a view of the rare creature.
