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- Q7994394 subject Q8569008.
- Q7994394 abstract "The white-winged junco (Junco hyemalis aikeni) is a subspecies of the dark-eyed junco. It is superficially similar to the slate-colored junco. It was formerly classified as a distinct species.It is a common endemic breeder in the Black Hills area of South Dakota, Wyoming, Nebraska, and Montana, and winters south along the Front Range to northeastern New Mexico.J. h. aikeni resembles the slate-colored junco but is larger, lighter gray (the head plumage contrasting with the dark lores), has much more white in the tail, and has a larger, longer bill that often has a bluish cast. Females are paler and washed brownish. Most fresh (fall/winter) individuals have the white wingbars that give this taxon its common name, but this feature is not always present, especially in spring and summer on females as the white tips to the wing coverts easily wear off. About one slate-colored junco in 200 has wing bars as bold as those of a fresh white-winged junco. Therefore, using wingbars alone to identify a bird as a white-winged junco outside the breeding range is ill-advised; identifications must be based on all the relevant characteristics.".
- Q7994394 class Q5113.
- Q7994394 conservationStatus "T4".
- Q7994394 conservationStatusSystem "TNC".
- Q7994394 family Q28486.
- Q7994394 genus Q857319.
- Q7994394 kingdom Q729.
- Q7994394 order Q25341.
- Q7994394 phylum Q10915.
- Q7994394 species Q525818.
- Q7994394 synonym "Junco aikeni".
- Q7994394 wikiPageExternalLink Dark-eyed_Junco_dtl.html.
- Q7994394 wikiPageWikiLink Q10915.
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- Q7994394 wikiPageWikiLink Q25341.
- Q7994394 wikiPageWikiLink Q28486.
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- Q7994394 wikiPageWikiLink Q5113.
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- Q7994394 wikiPageWikiLink Q525818.
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- Q7994394 wikiPageWikiLink Q8569008.
- Q7994394 wikiPageWikiLink Q857319.
- Q7994394 classis Q5113.
- Q7994394 familia Q28486.
- Q7994394 genus "Junco".
- Q7994394 ordo Q25341.
- Q7994394 phylum Q10915.
- Q7994394 regnum "Animalia".
- Q7994394 species "J. hyemalis".
- Q7994394 status "T4".
- Q7994394 statusSystem "TNC".
- Q7994394 synonyms "Junco aikeni".
- Q7994394 type Animal.
- Q7994394 type Bird.
- Q7994394 type Eukaryote.
- Q7994394 type Species.
- Q7994394 type Thing.
- Q7994394 type Q19088.
- Q7994394 type Q729.
- Q7994394 comment "The white-winged junco (Junco hyemalis aikeni) is a subspecies of the dark-eyed junco. It is superficially similar to the slate-colored junco. It was formerly classified as a distinct species.It is a common endemic breeder in the Black Hills area of South Dakota, Wyoming, Nebraska, and Montana, and winters south along the Front Range to northeastern New Mexico.J. h.".
- Q7994394 label "White-winged junco".