Juncos, one the more common birds around feeders ... a variety of color phases. Dark-eyed are generally the most common in Kansas and can be identified by their white belly and white outer ...
The Dark-eyed Junco is easily recognized by its slate-gray plumage, white belly, and distinctive white outer tail feathers that flash during flight. Snow Buntings are sparrow-sized birds with ...
Their presence at your feeders tells a story. White-winged subspecies of the dark-eyed junco breed almost exclusively in the Black Hills of South Dakota. Seeing them in your yard reveals how a ...
Dark-eyed juncos are unique sparrows that nest ... groups have at times been considered separate species. The “white-winged” junco is the most local, breeding exclusively in the Black Hills ...
The dark-eyed junco arrived in the Ada area around the third week of October ... There are four forms — slate-colored, white-winged, Oregon and gray-headed — that were once considered separate ...