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Junco smiles

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There are some little birds around here that only visit me in the winter. They spend their summers further north and when I see them hanging out here for the first time each fall I usually feel a slight twinge of sadness.

On cold days they puff up even more.

Their arrival at my feeders are one of the first signs that fall is slipping into winter.

Showing off his puffiness.

For whatever reason this year there seem to be a lot more than usual, and I’ve been enjoying them hopping around looking adorable.

Hopping down to the ground, their preferred feeding space.

They are such poofy, round little birds. The males are dark grey and the females are a bit more grey brown. But honestly it’s pretty hard for me to tell them apart. I think all these images are males. And you can tell they are juncos by the pinkish beaks they all sport.

Matching his (or her) winter background.

This year instead of resenting their arrival I’ve been enjoying their antics. I hope you’ve enjoyed seeing them too, even if only in this post.

A little snow early in the season doesn’t bother them at all.

Merry Christmas everyone. May you all have a peaceful holiday.

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.

25 thoughts on “Junco smiles

  1. Merry Christmas Dawn! I feel the same, the first sighting of a Junco and know it is winter! They are so pretty and poofy as you said.

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    • They are a very cute little bird, but hard to see, their eyes are so dark and their faces are dark and it’s just hard to photograph them. Kind of like trying to get a good shot of a black dog.

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  2. Some call them ‘snow birds’ but juncos are what I call them, too. I love their low ‘sweet-sweet’ calls and their activity enlivens the winter landscape. I’ve read that we’re seeing more northern birds like finches, redpolls and red-breasted nuthatches this year in an irruptive cycle.

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    • That’s interesting. I hadn’t heard the snow birds name..but it’s appropriate. I don’t think I’ve heard them call either, though I suppose I have and I just don’t know it. I’ve only seen a red-breasted nuthatch 2x in my life, both here at home, so I know they’re around but rare for me to see. Maybe this year!

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  3. Merry Christmas Dawn. Wishing you a wonderful holiday.

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  4. Down here, it’s the white pelicans, sandhill cranes, and osprey that are signs of the changing season. Personally, I love ours, because their arrival means the heat may finally be ending! A warm and merry Christmas to you!

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    • Maybe our birds come down to visit you for the winter. Most of our sandhill cranes leave, but a few stick around here if they can get food. We have pelicans too, weirdly, but I think they are brown pelicans. They also leave in the winter because they’re smart like that. Enjoy your cooler days! Soon enough we’ll be back in the thick of summer.

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  5. I’m so jealous! I had a couple that came by and by the time I got my camera…. so long, sucker!

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    • I have found them just about impossible to photograph. They’re so dark, to begin with and very skittish. For whatever reason, during that early snowstorm we got his winter they were less afraid of me and I could get a few shots through the window. But you’re right, if the camera isn’t within reach you’re not going to get them. They don’t sit anywhere very long at all.

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  6. I occasionally see a Junco here, but when I was still in the southern part of the state, it seems they were always around. One of the things I miss about being south of here is the birds that used to spend time at my feeders.

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  7. You take the best pictures–look at that bird hopping! Merry Christmas, Dawn. I hope Santa Paws is good to sweet Penny! 🎅

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    • Thank you.

      We’ve never really taught Pen about the present thing. So far she hasn’t noticed. But she’s a smart one. We could be in for trouble soon, when she gets on social media and finds out all her friends got to unwrap stuff.

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  8. Merry Christmas Dawn!! 🎄 When the juncos arrive I know winter is here. They are so cute when they puff up their feathers. 😊

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  9. Wonderful! Merry Christmas to you as well.

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  10. They are very cute little birds and when they’re on the snow, their white feathers blend into the snow and all you see are the darker part of their bodies. They are probably enjoying the brief respite from the snow … until Friday anyway. Thank you Dawn – same to you!

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  11. Wonderful photos! A respite from all the troubles in the world. Thank you. 🙂

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  12. Merry Christmas Dawn. Wishing you a peaceful day. Watching birds is such a great way to ground ourselves in the moment. I love the juncos.

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