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uh oh Junco's
i thought i saw one the other day
that tell tale flash of white and black when they fly.. then i confirmed it as it hops on my deck enjoying the spilled bird seed... Junco's come ahead of our Nasty weather and they are as accurate as a diving tern is for fish as an indicator of some NASTY weather coming our way and sure enough lots of rain in the forcast for next week ... and we've had precious little. here's a picturehttp://i25.photobucket.com/albums/c6...b1/A_Junco.jpg |
One of my favorites. looking forward to seeing them. We usually just get sparrows and dirty pigions that my neighbor feeds[:af: :liquify:].
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Once I put the bird feeder out I get Slate colored yunkos and a random Oregon yunko
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Good, we need a good solid week of rain.
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uh oh they are here..... better say JUNCO
Late but accurate actually been here for a week or two so here comes da NASTIES...Glad Sunday weather will be Nice for the Game |
Right on schedule!!
saw a single Junco yesterday
and surprised a flock of 40-50 of em in my back and side -yard this afternoon... so here it comes....! ole man winter temps. approaching.... :uhuh: |
Thursday into Saturday appears to be shaping into a classic winter nor'easter pattern. another 8 weeks, we'd have increasing snow, wind into Saturday.
get your snowblowers ready! |
Solid and steady. What's their migration pattern Rav?
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i think
they leave the northern regions when the colder weather
sets in up in the mountains but just like when you see a red sun in the morning sailors warning when the JUNCO"s suddenly arrive for what ever reason it's just ahead of some snotty weather comin thru :uhuh: |
they're here....
we might see a record dip..... |
I got a huge flock of chicadees this week in my yard. There was about 2-300 of them. In every tree there was like 25. You shoulda heard all the racket they made. They were eating the stuff off the hemlocks.
Had a huge flock of some really dark colored birds about 3 weeks ago they were the size of robins. Several thousand birds. I had taken some iphone pics of them but they didnt turn out as good as I'd like to try and identify. The flock covered every tree in more than 2 yards. |
they congregate first to use the aerodynamics
of the whole flock before heading south |
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