. Breeding birds of Ontario : nidiology and distribution. Birds; Birds; Birds. Fig. 120 Distribution of breeding records for Dark-eyed Junco. Dark-eyed Junco, Junco hyemails (Linnaeus) Nidiology RECORDS 158 nests representing 24 provincial regions. Breeds in wooded areas, with coniferous (40 nests) preferred to mixed (17 nests) and deciduous (2 nests) stands. Bums and cutover areas were sometimes selected (9 nests). Other breeding habitats were bare or sparsely treed, rocky outcrops (19 nests); wooded park and cottage areas (6 nests); residential gardens (4 nests); open grass areas (2 nests);


. Breeding birds of Ontario : nidiology and distribution. Birds; Birds; Birds. Fig. 120 Distribution of breeding records for Dark-eyed Junco. Dark-eyed Junco, Junco hyemails (Linnaeus) Nidiology RECORDS 158 nests representing 24 provincial regions. Breeds in wooded areas, with coniferous (40 nests) preferred to mixed (17 nests) and deciduous (2 nests) stands. Bums and cutover areas were sometimes selected (9 nests). Other breeding habitats were bare or sparsely treed, rocky outcrops (19 nests); wooded park and cottage areas (6 nests); residential gardens (4 nests); open grass areas (2 nests); and a golf course (1 nest). Wooded areas were usually semi-open, or nests were at the edges or in clearings. A 242. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Peck, George K; James, Ross, 1943-; Royal Ontario Museum. Toronto : Royal Ontario Museum


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