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Yellow -eyed Juncos are very similar in appearance to both the Red-backed form and the Gray-headed fo...
Day 6. We’ll drive to the San Pedro River area, a rich riparian habitat originating in the Mexican h...
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Desert birdwatching can be a bit boring for a 2-year old, but Karsten finds ways to amuse himself, i...
Yellow -eyed Juncos are usually found on or near the ground, and these bold birds are generally fairl...
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Yellow -eyed Junco, song bird, omnivore, mountain lemmon, coronado national forest, arizona
dark-eyed junco, bird, omnivore, deciduous forest, shenandoah national park, virginia
Yellow -eyed Junco
Yellow -eyed Junco Junco phaeonotus , 1 May 2008.
Saguaro Cactus. Tucson, Saguaro National Monument
Dark Eyed Junco
Yellow -eyed Junco, (Mexican Junco) Barfoot Park; Chiricahua Mountains; Coronado National Forest, Ari...
Day 4 Tuesday 1 August 2006 Madera Canyon, Santa Rita Mountains Very warm & blue skies SANTA RITA LO...
Yellow -eyed Junco (Mexican Junco) Main Fork of Cave Creek near Portal, Arizona March 7, 2003 Canon D...
Yellow -eyed Junco, (Mexican Junco) Barfoot Park; Chiricahua Mountains; Coronado National Forest, Ari...
An adult Yellow -eyed Junco
Alaska Birds • American Robin • American Wigeon • Arctic Tern • Belted K...
Scientific Classification
Stock Photo #1362: male "Oregon" race Details noahstrycker.com Noah Strycker is a 19-year-old bird p...
Dark-eyed Junco, Durham, 2/23/07
Stock Photo #132: female "Oregon" race Details
Dark-eyed junco © Jack Bartholmai The dark-eyed junco is sometimes known as the "snowbird." It is fo...
Yellow -eyed Junco (Junco phaeonotus palliatus) Santa Rita Mts, Arizona, USA - May 20, 2005 Canon EOS...
Yellow -eyed Junco, (Mexican Junco) Snow Flat, Pinaleno Mountains, Coronado National Forest, Arizona ...
click here to hear it Dark-eyed Juncos feed on insects such as caterpillars, moths, ants, and wasps....
Yellow -eyed Junco, Juvenile(Mexican Junco) Rustler Park Road, Chiricahua Mountains, Arizona July 16,...
Stock Photo #129: male "Oregon" race Details