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From 'Junco Junkie' to 'Snow Birds': Celebrating the Dark-eyed Junco with Birdorable

As winter approaches and the landscape transforms under a blanket of snow, a delightful visitor often makes its presence known in backyards across North America—the Dark-eyed Junco. Known affectionately as the "snowbird," this charming little bird brings joy to many during the colder months. This week, we're thrilled to highlight two new designs from Birdorable that celebrate the Dark-eyed Junco: "Junco Junkie" and "Snow Birds."

The "Junco Junkie" design is perfect for those who find themselves mesmerized by these tiny, fluttering creatures. With several Dark-eyed Juncos perched playfully across the design, it captures the essence of what it means to be a true aficionado of these birds. Whether you're an avid birdwatcher or simply enjoy the company of these winter visitors in your garden, the "Junco Junkie" design is a must-have.

Birdorable Junco Junkie T-Shirt

On the other hand, "Snow Birds" pays homage to the Dark-eyed Junco's nickname, featuring a serene winter scene dotted with these adorable birds. It's a reminder of the natural beauty that accompanies the winter season, and the special place these birds hold in the hearts of those who appreciate the quieter, more subtle moments in nature.

Birdorable Snow Birds Sweatshirt

Both designs make fantastic gifts for anyone who loves these little backyard visitors. Available on a variety of products, from apparel to accessories, they offer a unique way to express your love for the Dark-eyed Junco and share it with others. Whether you're looking for a cozy sweatshirt to keep you warm on chilly birdwatching excursions or a stylish tote bag for your daily adventures, these Birdorable designs are sure to bring a smile to your face and warmth to your heart.

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SPURWING PLOVER on November 21, 2023 at 11:11 PM wrote:
Oregon Juncos we call them Snowbirds and I saw some just a couple of weeks ago

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