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Breeding: breeds in coniferous or mixed woodlands. Winter: found in a wide variety of habitats, the dark-eyed junco tends to avoid areas of denser brush; it especially favors feeders, parks ...
The dark-eyed junco is currently divided into six distinct populations ... Each winter flock of juncos has a dominance hierarchy with adult males at the top, then juvenile males, adult females and ...
Winter is an exciting time for birdwatchers because it's the season when dark-eyed junco birds can be spotted. These ...
THE APPEARANCE of dark-eyed juncos is often thought of as a harbinger of winter’s onset. They appear here in northern New England late in the fall. Their slate upper coloring and white belly eve ...
I suspect the great naturalist and pioneer ornithologist was optimistic in his estimation of junco familiarity. His “snow-bird” is now formally known as the dark-eyed junco, and back in ...
The dark-eyed junco has been chosen as Kitchener's bird. The results of Bird Friendly Kitchener's vote to find a bird to represent the city was announced Monday on CBC K-W's The Morning Edition ...
Within the past several days, some birders have reported seeing dark-eyed juncos in the area. Most nest from Alaska to the Canada's Atlantic coast. They're one of the most common migrants to spend ...
The month-long bird election saw 1,265 people vote for four feathered candidates including the Killdeer, Merlin, chimney swift and dark-eyed junco. The vote results were: Dark-eyed junco with 45 ...
His “snow-bird” is now formally known as the dark-eyed junco, and back in Audubon’s time, people were far more attuned to the environment. Many if not most people probably were acquainted ...