by Sharon McInnes
Many birders consider juncos to be a little less than exciting, LBJs, ho-hum. It's like that when there are 630 million of anything hanging around.
Junco hyemalis, one of the most abundant birds on the continent, are considered 'rock star study organisms' by scientists |
Dark-eyed Juncos at the University of California demonstrated rapid evolution driven by urbanisation. (Lovely photo by Garry Davey) |
Over 30 years, even the DNA of the juncos that stayed on the U Cal campus changed! |
This is a Gabriola Island junco. (Not the technical name.) The now-famous U Cal juncos have less white tails and less black heads. |
It's an amazing story! Read all about it here: http://www.flyingshingle.com/
Then check out “The Ordinary Extraordinary Junco”, a fascinating 88-minute video series produced by biologists and filmmakers from Indiana University.
Here's the trailer: www.youtube.com/watch?v=3kvJTMvaKUg
Here's the trailer: www.youtube.com/watch?v=3kvJTMvaKUg
The series is free - like so many good things in life.
ENJOY!
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