M. Mulanax has written: 'Dark-eyed Junco' -- subject(s): Dark-eyed junco
Yes, the Dark-eyed Junco is commonly called the Snowbird.
Dark-eyed junco
The alternative name for the North American bird known as a snow bird is Dark-eyed Junco.
Dark-eyed juncos are small sparrows, measuring around 5.5 to 6.3 inches in length with a wingspan of about 7.5 to 9.8 inches. They typically weigh around 0.7 to 1.2 ounces.
David L. Swanson has written: 'Seasonal thermoregulation in the dark-eyed junco (Passeriformes: Junco hyemalis)' -- subject(s): Body temperature, Passeriformes, Regulation, Wintering 'The nature of human communication' -- subject(s): Communication
You've got yourself a Dark-eyed Junco! In fact, you most likely have the "Oregon" morph of that species.
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Could be a junco.
The small sparrow or finch known as a "snowbird" in North America is typically the Dark-eyed Junco. These birds are commonly seen during the winter months in northern regions, where they forage for seeds and insects on the ground. They have dark gray plumage with white bellies and are known for their distinctive behavior of scratching the ground with both feet to uncover food.
These birds are called "Dark Eyed Junco's". I see them in my backyard everyday. They are very curious. they hail to the finch family.
it hibernates