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Dark-eyed Junco

Junco hyemalis hyemalis

Photo by SheaEckert
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Field Notes

Description:

Subspecies: hyemalis. "This group has dark slate-gray head, breast and upperparts. Females are brownish gray, sometimes with reddish-brown flanks. They breed in North American taiga forests from Alaska to Newfoundland and south to the Appalachian Mountains, wintering through most of the USA. They are relatively common across their range."

Habitat:

"This bird is common across much of temperate North America and in summer ranges far into the Arctic."

Notes:

Again, I was shooting through a dirty window, so the quality is not the best! Sorry!

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