Yellow-eyed Junco

Junco phaeonotus

The yellow-eyed junco is a species of junco, small American sparrows. Its range is primarily in Mexico, extending into some of the mountains of the southern tips of the U.S. states of Arizona and New Mexico. Not generally migratory, but sometimes moves to nearby lower elevations during winter.
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Reproduction

The female lays three to five pale gray or bluish-white eggs in an open nest of dried grass two to three times a year. Incubation takes 15 days, and when hatched, the chicks are ready the leave the nest two weeks later.
Yellow-Eyed Junco  Geotagged,Junco phaeonotus,Summer,United States,yellow-eyed junco

Food

This bird's diet consists mainly of seeds, berries and insects.

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Status: Least concern
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Taxonomy
KingdomAnimalia
DivisionChordata
ClassAves
OrderPasseriformes
FamilyPasserellidae
GenusJunco
SpeciesJ. phaeonotus