If you're hoping to attract the beautiful dark-eyed junco birds to your yard in the winter, there are a few tips you can follow to be successful.
Breeding: breeds in coniferous or mixed woodlands. Winter: found in a wide variety of habitats, the dark-eyed junco tends to avoid areas of denser brush; it especially favors feeders, parks ...
While much of the recent attention locally has been on the Eagles, a group of volunteers from western Schuylkill County has ...
Small birds, too, make southerly journeys for the warmer weather of frigid Michigan. Those birds, like the dark-eyed junco, ...
One of the hardiest sparrows, this is the only one likely to winter in much of the far northern United States and southern Canada, where the dark-eyed junco can ... of up to 50 birds.
Each year thousands of people across the country and throughout the world count birds during the four-day Great Backyard Bird ...
New Hampshire Audubon is inviting bird lovers to participate in its ... recorded sightings.Following the Goldfinch were the Dark-eyed Junco, Mourning Dove, Black-Capped Chickadee and the Blue ...
Think about waiting a few more weeks, and maybe even moving it closer to your bird feeders ... Juncos come in a variety of color phases. Dark-eyed are generally the most common in Kansas and ...