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Hence, the dark-eyed junco at my birdbath was the subspecies slate-colored junco. The handsome male bird has a swank, slate-gray cowl that extends to its wings and tail, with a neat trim of white ...
The dark-eyed junco is actually part of the new world sparrow group and between the 15 subspecies is one of the most widespread birds in North America. Populations thrive from the Arctic to ...
Dark-eyed junco birds primarily eat seeds and insects. Along with the aforementioned sources of food, including corn, millet, and weeds seeds, their diet also consists of seeds from grasses.
The dark-eyed junco is a species in the New World sparrow family. There are many plumage variations, but in our area the most common Dark-eyed Junco has a dark, blackish hood if it is male and a ...
Outdoors Dark-eyed junco Junco hyemalis Still haven’t taken the old Christmas tree out of the yard? Think about waiting a few more weeks, and maybe even moving it closer to your bird feeders.
The dark-eyed junco is a fairly common winter resident in the region. Rather widespread, different races of the dark-eyed junco are found throughout the North American continent.
MILWAUKEE - The Dark-eyed Junco sometimes called snowbirds have returned to southeast Wisconsin. While many species of songbird head south for winter, this species thinks of Wisconsin as a ...
Fifteen subspecies of dark-eyed junco are recognized. The one occurring here is the slate-colored junco, a name that occurs in older field guides. Some older bird books list as many as half a dozen.
Sports Outdoors Reader photo: Dark-eyed Junco takes a breather Wed., March 30, 2022 Tom Bauer took this photo of a dark-eyed Junco in the Garland neighborhood on March 23, 2022. (Courtesy of Tom ...
The 10 most reported birds in the 2020 Great Backyard Bird Count were the northern cardinal, dark-eyed junco, mourning dove, down woodpecker, blue jay, house sparrow, house finch, American crow ...
Peter Goldman, Flocking as a Possible Predator Defense in Dark-Eyed Juncos, The Wilson Bulletin, Vol. 92, No. 1 (Mar., 1980), pp. 88-95 ...