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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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Junco hyemalis oreganus (Dark-Eyed Junco, Oregon Junco) ... J. hyemalis dorsalis · J. hyemalis hyemalis (Slate Coloured Junco) · J. hyemalis insularis · J. hyemalis mearnsi (Dark-Eyed Junco) · J. hyemalis montanus · J. hyemalis oreganus (Dark-Eyed Junco) ·...
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Junco hyemalis (Dark-Eyed Junco) ... J. hyemalis (Slate Coloured Junco) · J. hyemalis aikeni (White-Winged Junco) · J. hyemalis caniceps (Gray-Headed Junco) · J. hyemalis carolinensis · J. hyemalis cismontanus (Dark-Eyed Junco) ·...
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Definition of "J. hyemalis": a common North American junco having gray plumage and eyes with dark brown irises - Memidex dictionary/thesaurus.
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The habitat of J. hyemalis occurs from sea level to timberline in a variety of woodland areas that have openings with dense herbaceous ground cover.
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In our experiments J. hyemalis did not forage in a manner that maximized net energy intake. This is in contrast to the majority of studies of avian foraging ...
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The Slate-colored Junco (J. hyemalis hyemalis) has a dark slate-grey head, breast and upper parts. Females are brownish grey. It is found in North America in taiga forests from Alaska to Newfoundland and south to the Appalachian Mountains, wintering further south;
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A PLANTS profile of Isoetes ×bruntonii () from the USDA PLANTS database ... More Accounts and Images: Isoetes ×bruntonii D.A. Knepper & L.J. Musselman [engelmannii × hyemalis]
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We studied geographical and sexual variation in the extent of the first prebasic wing molt of Dark-eyed Juncos (Junco hyemalis) using data from migrant Northern juncos (J. h. hyemalis; n = 679) and resident juncos from Pennsylvania and Southern Appalachian populations (J. h. carolinensis; ... nominate hyemalis in size,
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Previously published data pooled over entire winters showed clinal variation in the winter sex ratio of Junco h. hyemalis. Females were less numerous than males in the north and progressively more numerous southward. ... 1978. Dominance, survival, and enzyme polymorphism in Dark-eyed Juncos, Junco hyemalis. Evolution 32:697...
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