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1. In winter over much of the continent, flocks of Juncos can be found around woodland edges and suburban yards, feeding on the ground, making ticking calls as they fly up into the bushes
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2. East of the plains the Juncos are all gray and white, but in the West they come in various color patterns, with reddish-brown on the back or sides or both; some of these were once regarded as different species
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3. Dark-eyed Junco It practices an interesting foraging method called “riding.” They fly up to a seed cluster on the top of a grass stem and “ride” it to the ground where they pick off the seeds
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4. Dark-eyed Junco Dark-eyed Juncos are often called “Snowbirds,” because many people believe their return from their northern
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5. Dark-eyed Juncos are neat, even flashy little sparrows that flit about forest floors of the western mountains and Canada, then flood the rest of North America for winter
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6. Dark-eyed Juncos are among the most abundant forest birds of North America.
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7. However, the most attention-grabbing aspect of this shy Junco is its tail
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8. Enjoy these Dark-eyed Juncos now and through the winter
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9. Junco, any of several birds of the genus Junco, small sparrows of the family Emberizidae
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10. Juncos are about 15 cm (6 inches) long and variable in colour, though generally a shade of gray; they have white outer tail feathers that are flashed in flight to the accompaniment of snapping or twittering
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11. The “white-winged” Junco is the most local, breeding exclusively in the Black Hills region and wintering along the eastern edge of the Rockies; it is casual to accidental in western Texas
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12. The Junco is an itinerant species of bird and a member of the American finch family
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13. The Juncos are small sized birds of roughly six inches in length
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14. The dark-eyed Junco (Junco hyemalis) is a species of Junco, a group of small, grayish New World sparrows.This bird is common across much of temperate North America and in summer ranges far into the Arctic.It is a very variable species, much like the related fox sparrow (Passerella iliaca), and its systematics are still not completely untangled.
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15. The Yellow-eyed Junco is one of them and the Dark-eyed Junco has at least seven sub-species in its group
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16. They are the Cassiar Junco, Gray-headed Junco, Oregon Junco, Pink-sided Junco, Red-backed Junco, Slate-colored Junco and the White-winged Junco.
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17. Junco definition is - any of a genus (Junco of the family Emberizidae) of small widely distributed North American finches usually having a pink bill, ashy gray head and …
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20. Junco (hoong-koh) A masculine noun is used with masculine articles and adjectives (e.g
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21. La brisa mueve los Juncos que crecen en la ribera del río
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22. The Oregon Junco is distinguished from other Juncos by the male's pinkish-brown sides and black head; the female's head is gray
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23. All Juncos have a pink bill and white outer tail feathers
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24. Regardless of the season, Oregon Juncos are one of the most common birds in the state and are fixtures at backyard feeders in winter.
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25. Junco definition, any of several small North American finches of the genus Junco
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26. The Dark-eyed Junco is commonly found in Washington in two forms, the Oregon and the Slate-colored
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27. It is unclear whether other races of Dark-eyed Junco occur in the state
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28. “Junco Partner” was a constant throughout Stummer’s career, and now “Junco Partner (Acoustic)” arrives ahead of Assembly, a newly remastered LP of The Clash frontman’s solo tracks.
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31. The slate-coloured Junco is an infrequently reported host; probably it is molested very slightly by the brown-headed cowbird
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32. Allen found a fledgling cowbird attended and fed by Juncos near Halifax, Nova Scotia, on July 17, 1933.
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34. Víctor Junco was born on June 18, 1917 in Gutierrez Zamora, Veracruz, Mexico as Victor Junco Tassinari
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37. Jun·cos or jun·coes Any of various sparrows of the genus Junco of North and Central America, having predominantly gray plumage, a gray or black head, and white outer tail feathers
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38. [Ultimately (either via Early Modern English Junco, the reed bunting (Emberiza schoeniclus, which inhabits marshes and reedbeds), or obsolete
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39. More than meets the eye: lineage diversity and evolutionary history of dark-eyed and yellow-eyed Juncos
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40. In Snowbird: Integrative biology and evolutionary diversity in the Junco
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41. Junco nm nombre masculino: Sustantivo de género exclusivamente masculino, que lleva los artículos el o un en singular, y los o unos en plural
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42. Junco Partner Lyrics: Down the road came a Junco Partner / Boy, he was loaded as can be / He was knocked out, knocked out loaded / He was a'wobblin' all over the street / Singin' "6 months ain't no
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43. Junco definition: any North American bunting of the genus Junco, having a greyish plumage with white outer Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples
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44. Description: The Junco is a very common migrant and winter resident
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45. It's the dark-eyed Junco, a chatty, active bird that brightens the woods,
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46. Dark-eyed Junco definition, a common North American Junco, Junco hyemalis, having a pink bill, gray and brown body plumage, white belly and outer tail feathers, and differing from other species of Junco in having a dark brown rather than yellow iris
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47. Junco - Significados en español y discusiones con el uso de 'Junco'
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48. Dark-eyed Junco definition is - a common North American Junco (Junco hyemalis).
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50. Junco or snowbird, small seed-eating bird of North America closely related to the sparrows sparrow, common name of various small brown-and-gray perching birds
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51. The Junco family name was found in the USA, the UK, and Scotland between 1841 and 1920
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52. The most Junco families were found in the USA in 1920
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53. In 1880 there were 8 Junco families living in Michigan
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54. This was about 57% of all the recorded Junco's in the USA
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55. Michigan had the highest population of Junco families in 1880.
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JUNCO [ˈjəNGkō]
Junco is the Spanish for rush, from Latin juncus. Its modern scientific name means "winter junco", from Latin hyemalis "of the winter".
Definition of junco : any of a genus (Junco of the family Emberizidae) of small widely distributed North American finches usually having a pink bill, ashy gray head and back, and conspicuous white lateral tail feathers : a small mostly gray North American bird usually having a pink bill
"Junco" is also a shrub in the genus Adolphia and the Spanish term for rushes (genus Juncus ). A junco / ˈdʒʌŋkoʊ /, genus Junco, is a small North American bird in the New World sparrow family Passerellidae.
A junko partner is someone who shares the ritual of shooting heroin with another addict. The traditional song “Junco Partner” has been covered by many artists, from Aaron King & the Imperials, Louis Jordan, and Professor Longhair to Warren Zevon and The Clash. It was jokingly called the national anthem of Angola Prison: