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comparative more aberrant, superlative most aberrant
Differing from the norm. examples
(sometimes figuratively) Straying from the right way; deviating from morality or truth. examples
(botany, zoology) Deviating from the ordinary or natural type; exceptional; abnormal. quotations
The more aberrant any form is, the greater must have been the number of connecting forms which, on my theory, have been exterminated.
1859, Charles Darwin, On the Origin of the Species
plural aberrants
A person or object that deviates from the rest of a group. examples
(biology) A group, individual, or structure that deviates from the usual or natural type, especially with an atypical chromosome number. quotations
Also I think other birders realise you are struggling a bit when you start talking about aberrants[.]
1980, Bill Oddie, Bill Oddie's Little Black Bird Book, page 87