. Western birds . KUFOUS-CKOWNED SiAUUOW AND WESTERN BIRDS Junco or lacking, and in the young it is gray, and the chest isindistinctly streaked. In southern California these birds are common onbushy mountain sides up to 7,000 feet during summer. GENUS JUNCO: SLATE-COLOREDJUNCO. Slate-Colored Junco: J unco hyemalis —FINCHES, SPARROWS, ETC. One of the friendliest, most welcome visitors of thecold winter months through the eastern United States isthe plump little Slate-colored Junco, a bird which breedsin the far north and in the higher altitudes from Min-nesota and the mou


. Western birds . KUFOUS-CKOWNED SiAUUOW AND WESTERN BIRDS Junco or lacking, and in the young it is gray, and the chest isindistinctly streaked. In southern California these birds are common onbushy mountain sides up to 7,000 feet during summer. GENUS JUNCO: SLATE-COLOREDJUNCO. Slate-Colored Junco: J unco hyemalis —FINCHES, SPARROWS, ETC. One of the friendliest, most welcome visitors of thecold winter months through the eastern United States isthe plump little Slate-colored Junco, a bird which breedsin the far north and in the higher altitudes from Min-nesota and the mountains of New York and New Eng-land northward, and winters southward to the GulfStates. It also strays farther west and is a visitor alongthe Pacific Coast, although several other Juncos are morecommon. This Black Snowbird, as he is sometimes called, isabout six and one-fourth inches long and may be knownby his gray upper parts, the same dark shade extendingfrom bill to breast, the lower breast and belly beingwhite; the bill is pinkish white with


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