Scouting for sheds yesterday afternoon, and I saw/heard something weird. It started out with a gobble just over the ridge. I snuck up on top and checked things out with binoculars. I saw a group of hens being chased by the oddest looking gobbler I have ever seen. First off, it was February 24, which seems way early for gobbling to begin. He was in full strut off and on, bright red head. His plumage was the biggest thing out of place. Large bird, full dark plumage but streaked all throughout with white. Imagine painting a dark wall with white paint from a brush almost out of paint. White/silver highlights would be the best way to describe it. Overall dark, but with noticable streaking. That is the way he looked all over. His tail was almost like a Merriams, the tips of the fan had lots of white. Never seen anything like it in the ozarks. Unfortunately I didn't have a camera with me, but will be on the lookout for him from now on.
Is this some odd partial albinism, or a domestic cross? I'll definitely be on the lookout for him during season, but he seems fully in the mode right now. Anyone seen a bird like this before?