The bird appears to be a hatch-year male. Ed Schneider Sent from my iPhone On Aug 11, 2011, at 9:45 AM, Chris Sloan <csloan1973@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > All- > Heather Gallagher from the Warner Parks Nature Center here in Nashville asked > me to post this to TN-Birds. See below. > > Chris Sloan > Nashville, TN > http://www.chrissloanphotography.com > > > ---------- Forwarded message ---------- > From: Gallagher, Heather (Parks) <Heather.Gallagher@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Date: Thu, Aug 11, 2011 at 9:18 AM > Subject: Leucistic hummingbird in Nashville > To: Chris Sloan <csloan1973@xxxxxxxxx>, "Bivens, Sandy (Parks)" > <Sandy.Bivens@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>, "Vollbrecht, Vera (Parks)" > <Vera.Vollbrecht@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>, "Mizrubythroat@xxxxxxx" > <Mizrubythroat@xxxxxxx>, "RubyThroat@xxxxxxx" <RubyThroat@xxxxxxx> > > > Just had a report of a leucistic hummer hanging out at a feeder at 9127 > Highway 100, Nashville, 37221 (right down the street from the Warner Parks > Nature Center). > > Homeowner is Cynthia, phone number is 646-5082. She doesn't care if folks > want to come see it. She says it is there right now (9:15 CST). > > If someone gets a photo, please email to me for Nature Center archives. And > just because it's cool. > > Heather Gallagher > Environmental Education Specialist > Warner Park Nature Center > 7311 Highway 100 > Nashville, Tennessee 37221 > 615.352.6299 > 615.880.2282 fax > www.nashville.gov/parks/wpnc > > ü Before you print this email or attachments, please consider the > environment. P > >