Dark-Eyed Junco

Junco hyemalis

There are several closely-allied varieties of this species. "The collective juncos are slightly smaller than house sparrows and display conspicuous white outer tail feathers in flight. Most have a gray head and breast contrasting sharply with a white belly ... The male 'slate-colored junco' has a dark gray hood and upperparts and a white belly, while the female is a duller brownish gray above. It winters virtually throughout Texas."

Photo taken with a Nikon D70 using a Nikon 300mm, f/4.5 lens.

January 20, 2006.