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New Hampshire Seacoast: Purple Martin, Snowy Egret, Great Egret, Fox Sparrow, Belted Kingfisher, Red-breasted Merganser, Common Eider, Northern Flicker, Dark-eyed Junco, Common Eider, Song Sparrow ...
The trees on campus have been donated by the Consulate-General of Japan in Toronto and they're Bird Friendly Kitchener is kicking off a month of events to celebrate the city naming the dark-eyed junco ...
These recent sightings are compiled by Sue McGrath of the Newburyport Birders. Report your sightings to Newburyport Birders at: newburyportbirders@comcast.net or 978-204-2976. Parker River ...
The trees on campus have been donated by the Consulate-General of Japan in Toronto and they're Bird Friendly Kitchener is kicking off a month of events to celebrate the city naming the dark ...
The trees on campus have been donated by the Consulate-General of Japan in Toronto and they're is kicking off a month of events to celebrate the city naming the dark-eyed junco as its official bird.
The beast appears to have a dark furry coat with a long white stripe along its back and a curved tail and the head of a deer. At first glance, the animal seemingly resembles a lemur, but experts ...
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Saw a lot of dragonflies, butterflies, and red winged blackbirds ... Common Grackle, Dark-Eyed Junco, Downy Woodpecker, Eastern Phoebe, Eastern Screech-Owl, European Starling, Fox Sparrow ...
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Last year, the Hefty Horned Lark was crowned King of Fat Bird Week. He battled the Rotund Ruby-Crowned Kinglet, trampled the Dumpy Dark-Eyed Junco and went toe-to-toe with the Gluttonous ...
In addition to parrots, researchers noted that the dark-eyed junco “shows an association between increased bill size and short-term relative temperature extremes in typically cold environments.” Their ...
(Photo by Nicole Gonzales) Other more common birds of the Sunol Regional Wilderness are acorn woodpecker, dark-eyed junco, black phoebe, white-crowned sparrow, California quail, turkey vulture and red ...