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Dark-eyed Junco: Going through changes

For a good few weeks, I watched the four juveniles change. They reminded me of my teenage years – acne face, bad hair days and unexplainable angst all rolled into one body.

Yet so carefree and oblivious to what the future holds.

When they finally start to resemble their parents, new juveniles arrive.

“Hello House Finch! This was my spot!”

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