Here you can identify the sounds and bird song of the Dark-eyed Junco. Compliments of The Macaulay Library at The Cornell Lab of Ornithology.
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Junco
In Northern Illinois we see these little birds all winter long. They will eat Niger seed that has fallen to the ground but seldom to you see them eating from a feeder. They are also know as Snowbirds, picking the small seeds from the snow.
I don't look forward to
I don't look forward to winter but it is nice when these cheery fellows show up, it is March now so they should be leaving soon. (Ohio)
They actually left April 15th
They actually left April 15th the same exact day the swallows returned. See you next year!
I saw one through my
I saw one through my telescope in my backyard
Yes we have lots here at
Yes we have lots here at Table Rock Lake,mo
We had a few of these to show
We had a few of these to show up this spring. We had never had them before. We are not far from Table Rock Lake, MO here in northeastern Oklahoma