Dark-eyed Junco in the Snow

Recently I have felt that all my work is effluent. Shit! Crap!

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Junco in the Sassafras

Just a junco, still and sharp, in the Sassafras tree. #Birds #Junco #Backyard #Sassafras #MontgomeryTownship #SomersetCounty

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Junco in the Sassafras - Island in the Net

Just a junco, still and sharp, in the Sassafras tree. #Birds #Junco #Backyard #Sassafras #MontgomeryTownship #SomersetCounty

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Through the Kitchen Window: Snow, Sassafras, and a Junco

A quiet February snowstorm brought a Dark-eyed Junco to the Sassafras tree outside my kitchen window. I photographed the moment through the glass, and while it took me a while to edit and post these, I’m finally sharing a few frames from that peaceful winter morning.

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Through the Kitchen Window: Snow, Sassafras, and a Junco - Island in the Net

A quiet February snowstorm brought a Dark-eyed Junco to the Sassafras tree outside my kitchen window. I photographed the moment through the glass, and while it took me a while to edit and post thes…

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Stand off: Dark-eyed Junco vs. Sparrow

Junco hyemalis vs. Spizelloides arborea

Location: Guelph, ON
Camera info/settings
- Canon 7D Mark II, Sigma 150-600
- ISO 12800 f6.5 1/2000s

An American Tree Sparrow and a Dark-Eyed Junco were jockeying for the best spot by the feeder. The stand off lasted only a few seconds. But luckily the light was bright enough to capture some of the action. It has been cloudy and grey for the last 3 weeks. I had hopes of getting some decent photos over the winter break, but it’s has been very disappointing.

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Dark-eyed Junco
Junco hyemalis

Location: Guelph, Ontario
Camera info/settings
- Canon 7D Mark II, Sigma 150-600
- ISO 12800 f6.3 1/1000s

They are monogamous and will mate for life, and they are known for their unique courtship behavior, which involves the male puffing out his chest and flicking his tail feathers.
These birds are a favorite among birdwatchers because they are easy to spot and have a wide range of color variations.
They are also important indicators of forest health and can serve as an early warning system for environmental problems.
During courtship, male Dark-eyed Juncos perform a delightful, bouncing dance that involves fluffing up their feathers and spreading their tails to showcase their white outer feathers.
Dark-eyed Juncos are highly social birds and often engage in group activities like dust bathing and sunning. They are also known to engage in playful behavior, such as chasing each other and performing acrobatic feats in mid-air.
- https://learnbirdwatching.com/dark-eyed-junco-fun-facts/

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Birds in Flight

The series of photographs depicts backyard birdlife around the bird feeder suspended from the branch of a sassafras tree. A black-capped chickadee and dark-eyed Junco are featured in the first photograph. On the feeder clings a Black-capped Chickadee, identifiable by its distinct black head and throat, white cheeks, soft grey wings and back. A Dark-eyed…

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Birds in Flight on Island in the Net

The series of photographs depicts backyard birdlife around the bird feeder suspended from the branch of a sassafras tree. A black-capped chickadee and dark-eyed Junco are featured in the first phot…

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