As like most of you, Juncos are an almost daily visitor to our yard this time of year. They usually keep to themselves on the ground feeding here, there, and everywhere. With 11 feeders hanging and lots of dried wildflowers left in the garden, they've got a lot to pick 'n' choose from over the winter. Lately what I've found of interest is that some of the Juncos are now flying up to the feeders and eating directly from them, even when there are other birds, usually House Sparrows, present. They normally don't stay very long though given the aggresive nature of the Sparrows.
Perhaps this habit is common for some of you but it's definitely new for me.
Walter
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Is backyard birding our new normal?