Dark-Eyed Junco
 Dark-Eyed Junco
The Dark-eyed Junco, Junco hyemalis, is the best-known species of junco, a genus of small American sparrows.
Adults are generally grey on top with a white belly. The white outer tail feathers flash distinctively in flight. The bill is usually pinkish. The males tend to have darker, more conspicuous markings than the female. Juveniles often have pale streaks and may even be mistaken for a Vesper Sparrow until they acquire adult plumage at 2 to 3 months.
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