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Junco is also a shrub in the genus Adolphia and the Spanish term for rushes (genus Juncus'').The Juncos, genus Junco, are small American sparrows. Their systematics are ...
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A breviary (from Latin brevis, 'short' or 'concise') is a liturgical book of the Latin liturgical rites of the Catholic Church containing the public or canonical prayers ...
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The list of British birds comprises all those bird species which have occurred in a wild state in Great Britain. In general the avifauna of Britain is, of course, simil ...
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Junco - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Junco
Guadalupe Junco, Junco insularis—sometimes included in J. hyemalis; Yellow- eyed Junco, Junco phaeonotus. Baird's Junco, bairdi group; Chiapas Junco, ...
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www.indiana.edu/~kettlab/people/christy/BergeonBurnsCVM...
www.indiana.edu/~kettlab/people/christy/BergeonBurnsCVMarch2012.pdf
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Mar 8, 2012 ... across divergent populations of the dark-eyed junco (J. hyemalis). ... Present. Malaria in the white-winged junco (J. hyemalis aikeni): Assessing ...
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web.mac.com/naturalvideo/The_Birding_Commons/Dark-eyed_Junco.html
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Bullet Junco hyemalis pontilis; and. Bullet Junco hyemalis townsendi. J. h. montanus is generally found in eastern Oregon, central Idaho, and western Montana ...
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www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/1368620
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Adult male juncos from migratory populations (J. h. hyemalis) were captured as migrants and as winter res- idents at Powdermill Nature Reserve, Westmoreland ...
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www.oceanwanderers.com/JuncoID.html
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Jan 10, 2004 ... Can a number of J. h. hyemalis simply show these western-like traits? Is it due to past hybridization at a western contact point between ...
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sdplantatlas.org/ge_files/pdf/Dark-eyed%20Junco.pdf
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Dark-eyed Junco Junco hyemalis ... woodland. Subspecies J. h. thurberi of the Oregon ... in trees or other elevated situations are known but rare (J. H. Phelps, Jr .
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naturemappingfoundation.org/natmap/maps/wa/birds/WA_dar...
naturemappingfoundation.org/natmap/maps/wa/birds/WA_dark-eyed_junco.html
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The separate forms of J. hyemalis are still the subject of much debate. Dark-eyed Juncos are one of the most versatile of forest birds, adapting to a wide variety of ...
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