black eyed junco ( junco hyemails) by zack neve & moussa diao

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Black Eyed Junco

( junco hyemails)

By Zack Neve & Moussa Diao

Size and Shape The Dark Eyed Junco

is a medium sized sparrow with a rounded head.

Short, Stout bill and a fairly long, conspicuous tail.

Habitat Dark eyed Juncos breed in forests across

much of North America, and at elevations ranging from sea level to 11,000 feet.

Often found in coniferous forests including pine, aspen, cottonwood, oak , maple, and hickory.

During winter and on migration they tent to use a wider variety of habitats including open woodlands, fields, roadsides, parks, and gardens

Food Dark- eyed Juncos are

primarily seed- eaters, with seeds of chickweed, buckwheat, and sorrel.

At feeders they seem to prefer millet over sunflower seeds.

During the breeding season, Dark- Eyed Juncos also eat insects including beetles, moths, butterflies, caterpillars, ants, wasps, and flies.

They fly up from the ground to catch insects from tree trunks.

Nesting Females build the nests,

using her beak to weave together materials and her body to give the nest its shape.

Clutch Size 3-6 eggs Nesting Period- 10-13

days Egg description white,

gray, pale bluish white, or pale greenish white speckled with brown. Occasionally unmarked.

Migration Juncos that breed in Canada and Alaska

migrate to the southern United States in the winter.

Fun Facts ! The oldest recorded Dark- Eyed Junco was

11 years 4 months old. A recent estimate set the junco’s total

population at approximately 630 million individuals.

Citations TheCornelllab of ornithlogy (all

aboutbirds.org) eBird.org

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