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The dark-eyed junco is one of the most common birds in North America and can be found across the continent, from Alaska to Mexico, from California to New York.
If you're hoping to attract the beautiful dark-eyed junco birds to your yard in the winter, there are a few tips you can follow to be successful.
With nearly half the votes, the dark-eyed junco has been chosen as Kitchener's official bird.
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.
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 ...
Bertha Masuda has a new self-help guru: a dark-eyed junco bird. She watched a pair of the birds feed their young in her geranium planter for weeks this spring. Then one day, Masuda realized that ...
If you’re walking in the woods, you’re probably going to get more annoyed by a loud, screeching bird call than a soft, complex birdsong. But dark-eyed juncos are just the opposite. These birds ...
This year the snowbirds, aka a dark-eyed junco (once known as the slate-colored junco) surprised my wife, Susan, who brought them to my attention on Oct. 9! These birds were mostly on the ground where ...
The month-long bird election saw 1,265 people vote for four feathered candidates including the Killdeer, Merlin, chimney swift and dark-eyed junco.
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