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Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Albino (leucistic) hummingbird today

It's apparently a female Black-chinned Hummingbird




Here her dark roots are showing.



This last shot is included just for size comparison with a normal female Black-chinned.


8 comments:

  1. Thanks for sharing something I have never seen, yet again - nice!

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  2. That is the most incredible albino bird I have ever seen. What an amazing bird! Lucky you for having it at your feeder.
    Hope you are well and the birds continue to be interesting.
    Priscilla Murr

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  3. Thank you all for your kind comments. I have been corrected (on Texbirds). It's not a complete albino. I guess you'd have to call it leucistic. A complete albino would have red eyes.

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  4. What an exciting and incredible find! Thanks for sharing these amazing shots! Joanne Kamo

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  5. Wonderful photos of a beautiful bird. Thanks for sharing.

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  6. Amazing, both the bird and your photographs. Esp. fascinating because I thought I'd read that the color in hummingbird feathers was refracted light from oil, not a pigment per se--or maybe that was the iridescence. Anyway--thank you for this post.

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  7. Great picture. Thanks for posting it. Sandy

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