I had a junco yesterday, too, while weather was windy and drizzly and 45 
degrees. They were here just briefly, so I did not ID variety. Sedalia, 
Douglas County, about 5900 feet elevation, in the West Plum Creek valley 
They were not around today, hopefully they warmed up and rejoined their 
group. This is early for juncos around here.

On Sunday, September 27, 2020 at 8:44:59 PM UTC-6 pink...@hotmail.com wrote:

> Hi CObirders, today the temperature dropped to 38F. Snow at about 8000’, 
> strong wind from the East in the evening. Had a lone Oregon junco – first 
> of the season – join the gray-headed juncos in the yard. I’m expecting to 
> see lots of juncos in the next few months… Happy birding to all – Dave 
> Hyde/nr Storm Mtn.
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