Dark-eyed Junco

Until about 25 years ago, the "Oregon Junco" and the "Slate-colored Junco" were con-
sidered two of a number of species of junco; today, they are both recognized as sub-
species of the Dark-eyed Junco. The "Oregon" race is perhaps the most attractive and
is the one most commonly found around Vancouver.
In spring, a well-treed backyard can make a good substitute for the edges of conifer-
ous woodland where these birds usually breed. Nests are concealed in holes and hol-
lows near the ground, in rockeries, hanging baskets or on the ground itself.

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