Dark-eyed Junco

Junco hyemalis

Junco Ojioscuro

 

 

Audio (M. Oberle)

 
Photo: G. Beaton

 

A slate-gray finch with white belly and a flesh-colored bill. The white outer tail feathers flash in flight. Length: 14-16 cm.; weight: 18-22 g. Audio (M. Oberle). Breeds in much of Alaska, Canada, the western and northeastern USA and the Appalachian Mountains. Winters over most of the USA. Accidental in coastal areas, fields and urban areas in Puerto Rico (16 October 1963).

TAXONOMY: PASSERIFORMES; EMBERIZIDAE. The subspecies that has occurred in Puerto Rico (Junco hyemalis hyemalis) was formerly split as a separate species, the Slate-colored Junco.

 
Photo: G. Beaton

 

Photo: G. Beaton

 

Photo: G. Beaton

References

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Nolan, V., Jr., E. D. Ketterson, D. A. Cristol, C. M. Rogers, E. D. Clotfelter, R. C. Titus, S. J. Schoech, and E. Snajdr. 2002. Dark-eyed Junco (Junco hyemalis). In The Birds of North America, No. 716 (A. Poole and F. Gill, eds.). The Birds of North America, Inc., Philadelphia, PA.

Oberle, M. W., and J. C. Haney. 1997. Possible breeding range extensions of northern forest birds in northeast Georgia. Oriole 62(3/4): 35-44.

Raffaele, H.A. 1989. A guide to the birds of Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands. Princeton.

Raffaele, H.A. 1989. Una guía a las aves de Puerto Rico y las Islas Vírgenes. Publishing Resources, Inc., Santurce, PR.

Raffaele, H.A., J.W. Wiley, O.H. Garrido, A.R. Keith, and J.I. Raffaele. 1998. Guide to the birds of the West Indies. Princeton.

Schoech, S. J., E. D. Ketterson, and V. Nolan, Jr. 1999. Exogenous testosterone and the adrenocortical response in Dark-eyed Juncos. Auk 116(1):64-72.

Titus, R. C. 1998. Short-range and long-range songs: use of two acoustically distinct song classes by Dark-eyed Juncos. Auk 115:386-393.

Dark-eyed Junco, Spanish text

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