Further to the junco discussion (and without appending all the previous 
messages), our frequency probably goes like this, most common to least:
Gray-headed, Pink-sided, Oregon, Slate-colored & Cassiar's. 

We haven't seen White winged this winter, though we do sometimes host them. I 
think they most likely show up in ponderosa pines, their summertime habitat, 
during the winter (irrespective of county). 

We find it hard to keep accurate numerical track of the various forms because 
of their skittishness. 

 

 We haven't had a reprise of the 74 that showed up last week despite all the 
cold & snowy weather. Tops is around 25-30. 


Hugh Kingery 
Franktown, CO

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