I talked to the home owner that had the albino hummingbird that I posted
about last night and it has not been seen anymore.  If it comes back I will
get notified.  I have added two more photos that the owner took when it was
at the feeder earlier this week onto my Birds and Nature
<http://BirdsAndnature.blogspot.com>blog.  They are more distant, perched in
trees but interesting views.

Also of interest is that a partial albino hummingbird was photographed and
videotaped in New Jersey the same day.  The video and photos are on the *Birds
and Blooms *magazine blog page <http://birdsandbloomsblog.com/>where I am a
blogger.  Just go to the 'Recent Post' box on the left side and click on
'Albino Hummingbird Video' by Steve Byland.  In the comments below his post
Steve notes that a third partial albino hummer was also found in Virginia
around the same time.  That is quite astounding to have 3 of these white
rarities found at same time in 3 different states!

SeEtta Moss
Canon City
Personal blog @ http://BirdsAndNature.blogspot.com
Now blogging for *Birds and Blooms *magazine @ Birds and Blooms blog
southcentral/ <http://birdsandbloomsblog.com/category/southcentral/>

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