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Rodney Wright
Gardner, KS, USA
This male Dark-eyed Junco(slate-colored) posed for a nice round of photos right before sunset!
Category 8: Boring is Beautiful
Who said boring is beautiful? This Dark-eyed Junco did!
So beautifil
Beautiful photo! Definitely a winning shot.
This photo is inviting, calming, and simply beautiful!?
Simply beautiful
So winsome!
Amazing photo…almost like the bird is shy and coy. Stunning!!! Most, if not all of Rodney’s photos are winners in my eyes.
I love this photo Soft and precious.
lovely!
A very special view.
Love watching them hopping around our deck
This is a simplistic beautiful picture. I love his work. I’m glad that Rodney never forgets the more common species of birds. He feels all birds are important! All nature is important.
Trying to vote for Rodney. He is the bird whisperer.
What a sweetheart! Another amazing picture Rodney!!
I believe this is the bird we saw outside my window at a feeder. Would they be in Birmingham, AL?
Hi Joan, Yes, Dark-eyed Juncos are very widespread in winter. Check out their range map here.
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