I saw this bird on the 1st.  Juncos intrigue me.  I see lots of presumed 
intergrades, and juncos are just so variable naturally, that I often wonder if 
they're just expressions of common legacy genes showing up across populations, 
i.e. no X necessary.

Anyone know?

Regards
-Greg Pasquariello
Littleton






On Jan 4, 2012, at 7:25 PM, Steven Mlodinow wrote:

> Holiday Birds:
> 
> At http://www.flickr.com/photos/36088296@N08/ you can find photos of a WW x 
> PS Junco photographed at Red Rocks on Christmas Day and a Mexican Duck at 
> Pueblo City Park on New Years Day. There's a fair bit of attached commentary. 
> Hope you enjoy
> 
> Good Birding
> Steven Mlodinow
> Longmont CO
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