Change Is Hard

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OH NO!

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I’ve been junco’d! I say that every year.

When I see the first junco my heart drops but it also fills. Which seems a thought at odds with itself, doesn’t it?

Dark eyed juncos are only here for the winter months. And they are the first harbingers of winter, so my heart drops. But they are also adorable little round birds, and they will hop around under the feeders all winter, delighting us with their antics. So my heart fills that they’ve chosen my yard again.

No matter that the red winged blackbirds, the sign of spring and summer, are still here eating me out of house and black oiler seed before their trips south. No matter that we had temps approaching 75 degrees F yesterday (23.33 C) and will most likely again today.

Winter is on the way. Proof, a junco arrived today. Time to get out the winter coats, find the snow shovel, and check the antifreeze in the cars.

Welcome Mr. (or Ms.) Junco. I’m glad to see you again, but did you have to arrive so early?

PS: The pictures aren’t in focus. I was a long way away, and this little one popped up on the driveway, almost blending in with the asphalt. Still, I can’t fool myself into thinking it’s a sparrow. Can you?

Author: dawnkinster

I'm a long time banker having worked in banks since the age of 17. I took a break when I turned 50 and went back to school. I graduated right when the economy took a turn for the worst and after a year of library work found myself unemployed. I was lucky that my previous bank employer wanted me back. So here I am again, a long time banker. Change is hard.

27 thoughts on “OH NO!

  1. We get Oregon Juncos, which I see rarely where I live now, but had all the time in south central Oregon. I love the little guys.

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  2. Aw, what a cutie! We’ve been very summery, too, but I think the worm will turn this weekend … and we’re supposed to get some much-needed rain, to boot!

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  3. I like Juncos too – tell him to come back next month as we will be 78 tomorrow! That’s funny because on Facebook I follow our local Wild Birds Unlimited store. Phil was my former Flame HVAC guy for years until he and his wife Terese purchased a WBU franchise in Woodhaven. So Phil’s WBU post today was the first Junco he’s seen at his feeder and he showed a photo.

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  4. I love those little birds! Haven’t seen them in Maine yet.

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  5. Juncos set for incoming here, too! Juncos, Northern Flickers,finches and quail hang out here in the snow. At least you have cardinals. ❤️

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  6. Aw, such a little cutie! We’ve been summery here, too, but the worm is supposed to turn this weekend. We’re expecting some much-needed rain, followed by a marked cool down — yeah!

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  7. I was so happy to see a junco all the way down here in North Carolina on November 11th last year. They are so adorable!

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  8. I’ve never made that connection that the juncos show up in the winter. I remember seeing them on the ground near my feeders in winter, but just never realized I don’t generally see them in summer. Where do they go for summer, the Arctic????

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    • I looked that up. They mostly go to Canada and northern parts of the US. We’re pretty far north, so maybe that’s why we wee them so early in the fall v.s. later in the winter. They’re probably just up the road from us in the summer!

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  9. Welp, a dozen juncos descended on the backyard just this morning! A non-breeding western bluebird, too. He must be migrating.

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  10. How do you tell a non-breeding bluebird? Cool about the juncos!

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  11. Same! Spotting a Junco means winter is just about here!

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  12. OH no….that chill is in the air. They are such sweet birds though, glad they hang out at your house.

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