Friday, February 17, 2012

Junco getting a drink

 



This has been a weird winter. The juncos may be heading north and some catbirds have already been reported. Chris thought she heard an oriole yesterday.

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Sunday, November 28, 2010

Dark Eyed Junco

Junco

The arrival of the juncos remind us that winter is approaching.

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Thursday, January 7, 2010

Winter Backyard Birds

Dark-eyed Junco
Dark-eyed Junco
Cardinals at the feeder
Northern Cardinals
Red Bellied Woodpecker
Red Bellied Woodpecker


Although no one eats the cranberries, one adds some color to the Junco picture. The red bellied woodpecker and male cardinal bring their own color.

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Saturday, December 19, 2009

Backyard Birds

Tufted Titmouse

Tufted Titmouse


Carolina Wren
Carolina Wren blowing in the wind

Blue Jay
Blue Jay

Junco
Junco

House Finch
House Finch

Tufted Titmouse
Tufted Titmouse with a peanut

Northern Cardinal
Northern Cardinal in the snow

Chickadee
Chickadee

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Sunday, October 11, 2009

A visit to Sandy Hook

Eastern Phoebe
Eastern Phoebe 

Dark-eyed Junco
Dark-eyed Junco 

Yellow-Rumped Warbler
Yellow-Rumped Warbler 

Sunday's weather was nicer than Saturday so Mike talked Chris into going to Sandy Hook again. We've been disappointed by Sandy Hook a few times. It's so large and confusing to someone new to birding. Today was a bit better. Still we didn't find the bobolinks, wood ducks, cuckoos, and vireos that others report. The first of season Dark-eyed Junko reminds us of the impending doom some call winter. We spotted quite a few kinglets, both ruby-crowned and gold-crowned.

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Saturday, January 10, 2009

Winter Birds in New Jersey: Junco, Titmouse, and Blue Jay

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Friday, January 2, 2009

More Winter Birds: Junco, Goldfinch & Cardinal

Female Northern Cardinal
Female Northern Cardinal

Goldfinch
American Goldfinch

Dark-eyed Junko
Dark-eyed Junco


The dark-eyed junco is a common winter visitor. This black and white bird mostly feeds on the ground. The cardinals stay year round but they come to our feeders much more often in the winter when food is scarce elsewhere. The American Goldfinch, the state bird of New Jersey, also stays year round, but its yellow color is more vivid in the summer.

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Anonymous Nicole Clark Morgan said...

Thank you, thank you! I've been trying to identify this bird I've seen a few times in my backyard now, and now I know it is the Dark-eyed Junco. We have many of the same birds as you, here in Toronto.

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