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J is for Junco - a North American Sparrow
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Pickwick, Tennessee, USA, January 27, 2019 |
The Dark-eyed Junco,
Junco hyemalis, is a migratory bird that may go as far north as Canada and Alaska to raise its young in the Summer before coming South for the Winter. But in the Rocky Mountains and the Appalachian Mountains it is a year-round resident. They eat seeds and insects and may come to backyard feeders in the colder months.
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...something that I see here too!
ReplyDeleteCute photo
ReplyDeleteHello, pretty Junco. Enjoy your day!
ReplyDeleteThey are sweet, little things. I enjoy having them around.
ReplyDeletecute creature
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love those birds....all subspecies of them
ReplyDeleteI've always liked that kind of bird.
ReplyDeleteI'm always pleased to see them in fall but glad when they leave since that means spring is coming!
ReplyDeletehandsome bird
ReplyDeleteShe's a pretty lady.
ReplyDeleteSo sweet! Our sparrow are a little bit differ =)
ReplyDeletewhat a little cutie! I don't know much about birds, so thanks for the info ~
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful bird! I love it and you captured it very well. Thanks for linking up at My Corner of the World this week!
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