In school I am doing a project on Juncos. Juncos are similar to sparrows. They are found all over North America. In Southern Ontario they are found all year round. We live in the country, but we are not able to find any Juncos in our backyard. Please reply with a photo of your Juncos.You can upload it and then put the link in the comments box.
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I am happy to hear that you are learning about birds in school. I enjoy watching them. You didn’t say what the junco song sounds like. My favorite bird in Florida is the roseate spoonbill.
love and kisses
nana
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I spent two weeks looking for juncos but I found no juncos. All I found was a hawk.
Hey darian sounds fun πππππ
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