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junco /ˈdʒʌŋkəʊ /noun (plural juncos or juncoes)A North American songbird related to the buntings, with mainly grey and brown plumage.- Genus Junco, family Emberizidae (subfamily Emberizinae): three or four species.
On the lake itself, we mainly saw the same woodpeckers, gulls, goldfinch, robins, waxwings, juncos, and other common birds spotted last year....- The seeds of this columbine are sought after by small birds, such as song sparrows, juncos, and many others.
- ‘We're already seeing robins, goldfinches, juncos and pine siskens,’ she said, and staffers have heard a few bluebirds lately.
Origin Early 18th century (originally 'reed bunting'): from Spanish, from Latin juncus 'rush, reed'. Rhymes bunco, unco |