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Definition of Juncos

Junco
Junco Jun"co, n. (Zo["o]l.) Any bird of the genus Junco, which includes several species of North American finches; -- called also snowbird, or blue snowbird.

Meaning of Juncos from wikipedia

- birds are seldom found among rush plants, which prefer wet ground, while juncos prefer dry soil. Their breeding habitat is coniferous or mixed forest areas...
- southern parts of its range. Oregon dark-e**** juncos are also less commonly known as brown-backed dark-e**** juncos. This is the most common subspecies group...
- Gurabo; east of San Lorenzo; and west of Las Piedras. Juncos is spread over 9 barrios and Juncos barrio-pueblo (the downtown area and administrative center...
- Juncos Hollinger Racing (/ˈdʒʌŋkoʊs/, Spanish: [ˈxun.kos]), formerly Juncos Racing, is an Argentine-American racing team competing in the IndyCar Series...
- Álvarez Junco, Spanish historian Juan del Junco, Spanish conquistador Luis Juncos, Argentine swimmer Natalie Juncos, Argentine footballer Nora Junco, Spanish...
- their sedentary, non-migratory nature. Baird's juncos are ****ually monomorphic, and adult Baird's juncos have gray heads with black lores, buffy brown...
- Nora Junco García (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈnoɾa ˈxuŋko]) is a Spanish politician of the party Se Acabó La Fiesta (SALF). She was the third of three members...
- Fernández-Juncos became a Puerto Rican by adopting the island as his country and where he was to spend the rest of his life. Fernández Juncos met Dr. José...
- El Junco Lagoon is a lake in the highlands of San Cristóbal Island in the Galápagos Islands. Despite the name, it is a volcanic crater lake rather than...
- remaining Guadalupe juncos will surely find more protected breeding and feeding sites. Indeed, the ****ure of the Guadalupe junco looks better than it...