It's not part albino. It's called Piebald. A lot of this coloration in the Yamhill County area as well.
They are cool looking, but genetically I don't think it is prefered by biologists.
Here is a piebald turkey:
http://www.nwbiggame.com/fp_details.cfm?id=279
it's also popular is horses ,toads, pigs, etc.