A dark eyed Junco rests on a branch for only a brief moment. The Junco is the most abundant forest bird in North America. Look for them while on a walk through the forests or you can find them at your feeders in your yard or on the ground beneath them. They hop around the bases of trees and shrubs in the forests or venture out onto lawns looking for fallen seeds. / SANDRA JAMESRelated Posts:Annual Christmas Bird CountSiskin aroundNesting comfortablyFinch factsLower numbers reported in annual Christmas bird countPost navigationNesting GooseEmil Anderson completes McBride area road maintence