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dark-eyed junco

  1. Dark eyed junco.jpg

    Dark eyed junco.jpg

    Swallowing a flower from a live oak.This bird was 1 meter away.
  2. Dark-eyed Junco

    Dark-eyed Junco

    Dark-eyed Junco (Junco hyemalis). Photographed in Vitex angus-castus: Lamiaceae, still too early for leaves.
  3. Video of Birds (,mammals & butterfly) of the Eldorado National Forest

    Video of Birds (,mammals & butterfly) of the Eldorado National Forest

    Beautiful morning hike in the Eldorado National Forest delivered some nice species! Species list is found in the description of the video and all species are tagged.
  4. Dark-eyed Junco

    Dark-eyed Junco

    Dark-eyed Junco (Junco hyemalis cismontanus) “Slate-colored Junco”.
  5. Dark-eyed Junco

    Dark-eyed Junco

    Formerly split under the name "Slate-colored Junco" this nominate subspecies is an uncommon migrant and winter visitor to California. It differs from the expected "Oregon Junco" in lacking a defined dark hood and in lacking brown on its flanks. This one shows some brownish on its back...
  6. Dark-eyed Junco

    Dark-eyed Junco

  7. About dang time

    About dang time

    Dark-eyed Junco. Finally starting to arrive The Dark-eyed Junco is a medium-sized sparrow with a rounded head, a short, stout bill and a fairly long, conspicuous tail.
  8. Another arrival

    Another arrival

    Dark-eyed Junco Also considered as New World sparrows. Adults generally have gray heads, necks, and breasts, gray or brown backs and wings, and a white belly, but show a confusing amount of variation in plumage details
  9. Dark-eyed Junco

    Dark-eyed Junco

    Formerly split under the name "Slate-colored Junco" this nominate race is an uncommon migrant and winter visitor to California. This one has been visiting our backyard off-and-on for the last week. It differs from the expected "Oregon Junco" group in lacking a defined dark hood and in lacking...
  10. Raindrops keep falling on...

    Raindrops keep falling on...

    Dark-eyed Junco — This is one of a pair of pictures of the same bird. This one highlights the raindrops on its back. There are feed seeds on a glass-top patio table during a rare rainfall. NX Studio for sharpening and to reduce brightness of the table top.
  11. Dark-eyed Junco in the Rain

    Dark-eyed Junco in the Rain

    Dark-eyed Junco — This is one of a pair of pictures of the same bird. This is a portrait of an adult male of the Oregon variation. However I notice a hint of pink under his wing. There are feed seeds on a glass-top patio table during a rare rainfall. NX Studio for sharpening and to reduce...
  12. Official sign that Winter is on its way

    Official sign that Winter is on its way

    Dark-eyed Junco They’re easy to recognize by their crisp (though extremely variable) markings and the bright white tail feathers they habitually flash in flight. Dark-eyed Juncos are among the most abundant forest birds of North America.
  13. Dark-eyed Junco

    Dark-eyed Junco

    Catching some sun in a "Pride of Madeira" bush
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    dark-eyed junco

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    Dark-eyed junco

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    Dark-eyed junco

  17. Jumped into the spotlight

    Jumped into the spotlight

    Dark-eyed Junco captured in the setting son
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    Dark-eyed junco

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    Dark-eyed junco

  20. Dark-Eyed Junco-1

    Dark-Eyed Junco-1

    Lone diner under the feeder this afternoon
  21. Dark-eyed Junco

    Dark-eyed Junco

  22. Posing nicely

    Posing nicely

    The dark-eyed junco is a species of junco, a group of small, grayish New World sparrows.
  23. Eye level for a change

    Eye level for a change

    Dark-eyed Junco Generally patterned with gray, white, and shades of tan. All have pinkish bills and white outer tail .
  24. Dark-eyed Junco

    Dark-eyed Junco

    For more pictures, go to https://ebird.org/checklist/S81157333
  25. Dark-eyed Junco

    Dark-eyed Junco

    I had some nice light today to help show off this winter bird.
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