Dark-eyed Junco
Sex in painting: male. Note blackish hood and brown sides. Females have greyish hoods and buffy rufous sides.
Average seen per day (only including days with at least 1): 9.6
Percentage of days this species was observed (out of 13 days): 100%
Distinctive Traits: This bird has a black or grey head and paler body, with a small pale bill. And dark eyes of course!
Where to look: Look into your neighbours yards on the ground. They often hop around and sometimes fly up into small deciduous trees or bushes.
Something I learned about this bird: I learned that these birds are sexually dimorphic.
Written on April 10, 2021