[TN-Bird] poss. Black Chinned Hummer; Blount Co

  • From: muise@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • To: tn bird <tn-bird@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 24 Nov 2003 07:39:17 -0500

Ann Tallent, KTOS Member,  called last night to say that she had a hummingbird 
at her feeder yesterday (Sun 11/23), which she believes to be a Black-Chinned.  
She first noticed it around 9 - 10 am yesterday at her home in Maryville, 
Blount County.  She was gone for much of the day so she doesn't know for sure 
how long, or if, it stuck around.  

Ann and her husband will be gone much of the day today; however, she said 
birders are welcome to come look for it.  Their number is 865 984 0051.  They 
live at 920 Williams St (off Montvale Station Road) in Maryville.  She said the 
feeder is around the back in the kitchen window.

Tracey Muise
Maryville TN
Blount County
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