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What is a "junco"?
A junco is a small, migratory songbird found primarily in North America. It is known for its round body, short bill, and distinctive plumage patterns. Juncos typically have a gray or brownish-gray upper body, a white or gray breast, and a flash of white on their outer tail feathers. They are often seen foraging on the ground, searching for seeds, insects, and berries. Juncos are adaptable birds that can be found in a variety of habitats, including forests, woodlands, and suburban areas. During the breeding season, they build nests on or near the ground, and their soft, melodic songs can be heard throughout their territories. With their charming appearance and lively behavior, juncos are a common sight and a beloved symbol of winter in many regions.