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 ...
Interesting and uncommon birds often make their way to Ohio during the winter months, and now is a great time to look for ...
We have the arrival of dark-eyed juncos ... a white belly and white outer tail feathers that seem to brighten in flight. Listen for the junco’s “high chip notes – given almost absent ...
The Dark-eyed Junco is easily recognized by its slate-gray plumage, white belly, and distinctive white outer tail feathers ...
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 ... Outer tail feathers thinly edged ...
Bird-feeding means a lot more than just feeding birds. Providing food invites birds to share your living space. Paying ...
In winter, look for a snow bunting on shorelines, fields and weedy roadsides. In spring, these birds head to their Arctic ...