The little black-headed snowbird, Thurber's junco, is the most common of all the Tahoe birds.
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Being now three hundred sixty leagues west from Ferro, another of the birds called rabo-de-junco was seen.
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Next day there came a rabo de junco and an alcatraz from the westwards, and many sparrows were seen.
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He was soon rejoicing in the discovery of a junco's nest near the foundations of the old house.-C.B.
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Snowbird, or slate-colored junco (Junco hyemalis).
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The parrot that flashed through "nutmeg groves" did not hold out so much allurement as the simple gray-and-slaty junco.
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While I was so closely associated with the junco in the old barn I had a good chance to observe her incubating habits.
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Beautiful soft brown, gray, and predominating black-and-white coloring distinguish these capricious visitors from the slaty junco, the "snowbird" more commonly known.
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Friday, the 21st, another alcatras and a rabo-de-junco were seen, and vast quantities of weeds as far as the eye could carry toward the north.
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A flock of juncos were busy among the dead leaves and the snow.
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There was no mistaking Slaty the Junco for any other bird.
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Slaty the Junco had been quite right in thinking it was going to snow some more.
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We used subcutaneous implants to elevate testosterone (T) in captive and free-living female juncos.