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Bill Graham
Are there two albino hummingbirds in northwest Missouri, or did the same bird ride a breeze north?
KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- Albino ruby-throated hummingbirds are extremely rare, so Dorothy Usher of Cameron, Mo., grabbed her camera on Tuesday for a photograph of this one and a normal-colored hummingbird fluttering nearby. The albino appeared in her yard over the weekend, about the same time an albino hummingbird disappeared from a backyard in Lake Waukomis, which is in Kansas City’s Northland area.
Are there two albino hummingbirds in northwest Missouri, or did the same bird ride a breeze north?
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Bill Graham
Are there two albino hummingbirds in northwest Missouri, or did the same bird ride a breeze north?
KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- Albino ruby-throated hummingbirds are extremely rare, so Dorothy Usher of Cameron, Mo., grabbed her camera on Tuesday for a photograph of this one and a normal-colored hummingbird fluttering nearby. The albino appeared in her yard over the weekend, about the same time an albino hummingbird disappeared from a backyard in Lake Waukomis, which is in Kansas City’s Northland area.
Are there two albino hummingbirds in northwest Missouri, or did the same bird ride a breeze north?
[h=3]Key Messages:[/h]
Missourians care about conserving forests, fish and wildlife.
More...