Re: [cobirds] Where do Dark-eyed Juncos spend cold nights (Arapahoe)?

2024-01-16 Thread Susanna Donato
So interesting! We have a scrubby area of cotoneaster, mountain mahogany, and some kind of volunteer small juniper that's full of sparrows and towhees, and there are some wood pieces of an old chicken coop leaning on a shed where there are juncos all the time. Yesterday, I saw a couple emerge f

Re: [cobirds] Where do Dark-eyed Juncos spend cold nights (Arapahoe)?

2024-01-15 Thread Libby Edwards
uary 15, 2024 8:39 AM To: Colorado Birds Subject: [cobirds] Where do Dark-eyed Juncos spend cold nights (Arapahoe)?   I'm pretty sure at least one Dark-eyed Junco spends the night within the frame of an outdoor lounge-type chair. It (the frame) has a large opening, out of which a junco has

Re: [cobirds] Where do Dark-eyed Juncos spend cold nights (Arapahoe)?

2024-01-15 Thread Pauli Driver-Smith
m hen house and eat the chicken feed. From: cobirds@googlegroups.com on behalf of Jared Del Rosso Sent: Monday, January 15, 2024 8:39 AM To: Colorado Birds Subject: [cobirds] Where do Dark-eyed Juncos spend cold nights (Arapahoe)? I'm pretty sure at least

[cobirds] Where do Dark-eyed Juncos spend cold nights (Arapahoe)?

2024-01-15 Thread Jared Del Rosso
I'm pretty sure at least one Dark-eyed Junco spends the night within the frame of an outdoor lounge-type chair. It (the frame) has a large opening, out of which a junco has emerged the last two mornings. There's a perch-like rod that runs horizontally across the frame. There are bird droppings