Definition
Junco hyemalis is the scientific name for the dark-eyed junco, a common sparrow in North America. These birds are known for their dark hood and light belly, as well as their adaptable nature. They thrive in various habitats, including forests and urban environments. They are often seen at bird feeders. Junco hyemalis is a gregarious species, often forming flocks. Think of it as the formally named version of a familiar friend.