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Meaning of "junco"

junco (noun) - Junco refers to a genus of small birds in the sparrow family, known for their distinctive sparrows with stout bills and usually dull-colored plumage
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  • Any bird of the genus Junco, which includes several species of North American sparrow.
  • The common reed bunting (Emberiza schoeniclus), a bird found in Europe and much of the Palearctic.

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Then the junco sailed away.
Junco phaeonotus alticola.
Yellow eyed junco.
Junco hyemalis hyemalis.
Today I saw my first junco of the year.
El Junco inhabits a crater formed by the collapsed caldera of a volcano.
Male and female Junco hyemalis.
Junco fledgling MALL illustrates the awkwardness via interpretive dance.
Juvenile fed by a Junco.
A small lake called El Junco is the only source of fresh water in the islands.
The tower belonged to the Ruiz Junco family.
Juan Junco Suarez has not shared anything with you.
He would succeed Tirso del Junco.
El Junco is the only permanent fresh water lake in the Galapagos.
To its west lies the uninhabited islet Ilhéu Rabo de Junco.

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The name El Junco is Spanish for sedge which is endemic to the islands.
Dark eyed Junco.
Volcano Junco is resident in the highlands of Costa Rica and western Panama.
Hotels in Junco.
The volcano El Junco is a representative site of the San Cristobal Island for ecotourism.
She meets and falls in love with the gangster Luis Victor Junco.
The dark-eyed junco is long and has a wingspan of.
It is superficially similar to the slate-colored junco.
One junco especially caught her attention ; he seemed weaker than the rest.
It previously was considered a subspecies of the yellow-eyed junco.
In fact, this is the only Junco subspecies you will find on the east coast.
During the winter, the most widespread backyard bird species is the Dark-eyed Junco.
The Portuguese ships then fired on the junco masts… and the sails are falling.
Junco is the Spanish for rush, from Latin juncus.
And if Joe could find a piano, he would go play Junco Partner.
Pepe Alvarez Junco will talk about his latest and very interesting book entitled “ Dioses últiles.
Hidden behind the hill lies Cala Junco beach, isolated and wild.
The Guadalupe junco (Junco insularis) is a bird endemic to Guadalupe Island off Pacific Mexico.
Incomplete pre-basic molt in a dark-eyed junco.
Dark-eyed Junco and Yellow-rumped Warbler topped the list as the most abundant Canadian landbirds.
Just yesterday, when we saw a junco.
Zel will junco leaning?
Suddenly, there was no more junco.
I wonder what Junco is doing now?
I will not make you unhappy, Junco.
Aikeni The white-winged junco has a medium-gray head, breast, and upperparts with white wing bars.
There's no way he'd set himself up for dissipation by Junco.
Reynol ( " Rey " ) Junco is an American psychologist and education and social media researcher.
And yes, the birds are called Junco.
A junco, genus Junco, is a small North American bird.
It 's a story that seems taken from a detective novel, " Junco said.
Professor Jose Alvarez Junco is an expert on the 19th century.
Seeing that, the Governor ordered his nau ( carrack ) to move to the side of junco.
Also called northern junco, dark-eyed junco, slate-colored junco.
He had one brother, Juan del Junco.

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