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BirdNote: The Return of the Snowbird
Aired:
11/01/2008
Although you may see Dark-eyed Juncos in the summer, come fall, many, many more—those that have been nesting in the mountains or farther north—arrive to spend the winter. These juncos often find seed feeders for winter feasting. Dark-eyed Juncos forage on the ground. The flash of white tail-feathers when one is alarmed alerts other members of the flock, and is also part of the courtship display.
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