This is the Dark-eyed Junco. They come to our feeders in NE Ohio in small flocks when the temperature hits the 20's, especially if there's a lot of snow. I believe we're in the "winter non-breeding" area (see the map here). Once it warms to about freezing and the snow begins to melt, they start to disappear, presumably to head back to Canada for breeding season.They seem to prefer to eat on the ground, although they occasionally eat at the swing feeder which is about 6 feet off the ground. This picture was taken recently (March 2007) and I can tell they've already begun to return north.
I look forward to seeing you next year, my feathered little friend!






