January 20, 2019

Cecille Kennedy
Depoe Bay, Oregon
Depoe Bay, Oregon
02/05/2023
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A male Oregon Junco, also called Black-eyed Junco is perched on a Pacific myrtle tree keeping steady in the strong winds. The Oregon Junco is distinguished from other juncos by the male's pinkish-brown sides and black head; the female's head is gray. All juncos have a pink bill and white outer tail feathers.
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