adultes Männchen (Slate-colored) © Scott Martin eBird S34137389 Macaulay Library ML 47337561
adultes Männchen (Oregon) © sam hough
adultes Männchen (Pink-sided) © 🦉Max Malmquist🦉
Adult (Red-backed) © Heather Pickard
Adult (Gray-headed) © Chris Wood
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adultes Männchen (White-winged) © Bradley Hacker 🦜
adultes Männchen (cismontanus) © Brad Heath
Weibchen / Immature (Slate-colored) © Daniel Irons
juvenil (Slate-colored) © Yves Darveau
adultes Männchen (Slate-colored) © Ryan Schain
Adult (Slate-colored) © Andree Dubreuil
Weibchen / Immature (Oregon) © Robert Hamilton

Winterammer Junco hyemalis

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Unique sparrow with incredible variation between populations. Generally patterned with gray, white, and shades of tan. All have pinkish bills and white outer tail feathers. Juveniles are streaky. Breeds in a variety of forested habitats, especially with conifers. Found in any wooded habitat in the winter, often in flocks. Usually forages on the ground for seeds, but also fond of brushy thickets or weedy fields. Visits feeders. Subspecies include: Slate-colored (widespread), Oregon (West), Pink-sided (Rockies), Gray-headed (Rockies and southwest U.S. to Mexico), Red-backed (central Arizona and New Mexico), and White-winged (breeds in Black Hills, winters mainly Colorado).

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