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Bertha Masuda has a new self-help guru: a dark-eyed junco bird.—
Elizabeth Bernstein,
WSJ,
25 July 2023 Three common terns and a common loon at the Hobbs Brook Reservoir, a common loon at Flint’s Pond in Lincoln, and an out of season dark-eyed junco in Arlington.—
Isabela Rocha,
BostonGlobe.com,
8 July 2023 This is actually the second dark-eyed junco nest in our yard this summer.—oregonlive,
2 July 2023 For example, the house finch almost always dominates the purple finch, and the purple finch almost always dominates the dark-eyed junco, but when house finch and junco face off directly, the junco often dominates.—Washington Post,
26 Nov. 2021 In North America, researchers found that the dark-eyed junco bird species also experienced an increase in bill size.—
Greta Bjornson,
PEOPLE.com,
8 Sep. 2021 In North America, dark-eyed junco saw similar increases in bill size.—
Jordan Mendoza,
USA TODAY,
7 Sep. 2021 Take a look at this dashing dandy (i.e. dark-eyed junco).—
James Carlton,
Discover Magazine,
6 Sep. 2013