Friday, January 29, 2021

Junco


 This little one came to visit over the weekend...I have not seen many of them this winter.

25 comments:

  1. We used to get them every winter, but now I hardly ever see them. We also call them Snow Birds. He sure blends in well!

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  2. Our juncos look a bit different---Lighter brown with dark brown heads.

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  3. Pretty! I haven't seen any here yet. Others have, but not me. I'll come visit.

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  4. I don't think we have an equivalent in the UK - and "Junco" just doesn't seem like a name for a bird!

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  5. I've never seen one of those around here. At least not that I can recall.

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  6. Hello,

    Great photo of the Junco!
    Take care, enjoy your day!
    Happy weekend!

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  7. Jolie rencontre , surtout s'il est peu courant ..
    Bonne journée

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  8. Nice photo ... I don't know this one. We have a lot of birds at the bird feeder, it is a pleasure to watch them.

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  9. Lovely capture and the Junco looks cute :)
    Have a nice weekend

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  10. We have a bunch here right now. Dark-eyed Junco. Ours are a bit different than the one you have shown. Ours are called Oregon Junco I believe and that one looks like the Slate-colored one. Maybe---who knows
    MB

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  11. Cute little fella. I see them around here in fall and early spring.

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  12. Very pretty little Junco. It is happy to find your sunflower seeds. Nice shot.

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  13. My favorite winter bird. Great shot!

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  14. A pretty photo. I am enjoying the birds too.

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  15. A beautiful image. I have a lot of them by my feeder yard. I love listening to them!

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  16. Looks beautiful!! Never seen one like this before!!!
    Devi :))

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  17. A beautiful capture of the pretty bird.

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  18. I didn't see the birds for the longest time when I moved here in the mountains, but I'm starting to see them now. I guess they come and go throughout the Winter, and I'm sure I'll see more in Spring.

    He's a cute little fellow.

    ~Sheri

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  19. Such a sweet photograph.

    All the best Jan

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