[TN-Bird] Re: Possible Black-Chinned

The possible immature Black-Chinned Hummingbird is still at my hummingbird 
feeder. This morning he made several trips to the feeder, at one visit, around 
9 
AM, he stayed for about 15 minutes! 
I hope Fred Moore, Bob Sargent , or Chris Sloan will try to capture and band 
it. Anyone wishing to see the bird is welcome to come. You may park in the 
driveway, as long as your are not blocking the garage doors, or you can park on 
the street. The birdfeeder is at the back of the house hanging from the kitchen 
window. I live in Maryville. My address is listed below. -- Ann Tallent
920 Williams Street
Maryville, TN
e-mail: tallentad@xxxxxxx
Phone: (865) 984--0051 (Call between 9 AM to 10PM )


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