Dark-eyed Junco - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Dark-eyed Junco , Junco hyemalis , is the best-known species of the juncos, a genus of small grayish American sparrows. This bird is common across much of temperate North America and in su...
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Learn how to identify Dark-eyed Junco, its life history, cool facts, sounds and calls, and watch videos. Dark-eyed Juncos are neat, even flashy little sparrows that flit about forest floors of the western mountains and Canada, then flood the rest of North America for winter. ... Junco hyemalis ORDER:
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Junco hyemalis ORDER: PASSERIFORMES FAMILY: EMBERIZIDAE ... Female "Oregon" Junco ... Female Spotted Towhees may resemble the Oregon form of Dark-eyed Junco but have the same shade of brown on the head and back and large white spots across the wings and back.
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Residents of the Atlantic, Middle, Southern and Middle Western States are, doubtless, well acquainted with the slate-colored Junco. This little feathered specimen is more familiarly known as "Snowbird."; The Oregon Junco ("Junco hyemalis var.
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The Dark-eyed Junco is similar to the local (southeast Arizona) Yellow-eyed Junco but has dark eyes. Black-chinned sparrow has streaked back, brown wings and lacks white in the tail.
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It seems that I am receiving numerous reports or various forms of "Oregon" junco this year and after inspection, except for one bona fide female Oregon-type, I have relegated all to a hyemalis origin even though they show some striking characteristcs not normally considered in the realm of pure J. h. hyemalis possibilities.
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Description of birds found in Washington state ... The Dark-eyed Junco is commonly found in Washington in two forms, the Oregon and the Slate-colored. It is unclear whether other races of Dark-eyed Junco occur in the state. In Washington, the Oregon form is by far the more common.
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Birds Likely to be Observed in Oregon ... Location in Oregon ; Blue is Winter range - Red is Summer range ; Purple is Year-round range - Yellow is Migration range ... Oregon Junco range...
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Date: Fri, 26 Oct 2001 22:36:56 ; From: Paul Lehman ; To: NJ Birds Mailing list ; Subject: Swainson's Hawk, "Oregon" Junco; ... There was a female-type "Oregon" Dark-eyed Junco at Higbee Beach this morning, moving around a fair amount but seen by many people.
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Number of matches: 18; Query: SELECT * FROM img WHERE ready=1 and match(namesoup) against('"OREGON JUNCO"' IN BOOLEAN MODE) and lifeform = "Bird" ORDER BY taxon;
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