I'm pretty sure at least one Dark-eyed Junco spends the night within the 
frame of an outdoor lounge-type chair. It (the frame) has a large opening, 
out of which a junco has emerged the last two mornings. There's a 
perch-like rod that runs horizontally across the frame. There are bird 
droppings within the frame's empty space.

I also think juncos may be overnighting beneath my shed. I see junco-like 
footprints and bird droppings on the landscapes bricks that I placed around 
the edge of the shed, my lazy attempt to discourage raccoons and foxes from 
accessing the space beneath the shed, which has about 8 inches of space 
beneath it.

I've not yet noticed juncos within my (now empty) chicken coop. I'll keep 
an eye on that.

My yard is edged with a thicket of Nannyberry (Viburnum lentago) and 
chokecherries. There are other random, non-native landscaping plants mixed 
in. There's also a juniper, which has reseeded and created several small 
junipers. I've added some downed branches and the corpse of a few, small 
Christmas trees to the mix. The towhees seem to like staying within the 
mess of all of that. Seems like some juncos prefer more manufactured spaces.

- Jared Del Rosso
Centennial, CO
 

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