Sentences with SLATE-COLORED-JUNCO
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"I saw a beautiful slate-colored junco in the backyard."
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"The slate-colored junco was perched on a tree branch."
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"During my hike, I spotted a slate-colored junco hopping around."
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"The slate-colored junco had distinctive white wing feathers."
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"A flock of slate-colored juncos flew south for the winter."
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"I captured a photo of a slate-colored junco in the snow."
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"The slate-colored junco blended in with the forest floor."
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"As I walked through the park, a slate-colored junco flew overhead."
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"The slate-colored junco chirped a melodious song."
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"During the birdwatching trip, we observed several slate-colored juncos."
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"The slate-colored junco hopped from branch to branch searching for food."
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"A pair of slate-colored juncos built a nest in the shrubs."
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"I often see slate-colored juncos at my bird feeder."
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"The slate-colored junco had a distinctive black hood on its head."
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"The slate-colored junco migrated back to its breeding grounds in the spring."
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"My field guide helped me identify the slate-colored junco."
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"The slate-colored junco foraged for seeds on the ground."
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"I enjoyed watching the slate-colored juncos play in the birdbath."
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"The slate-colored juncos arrived in the garden during the autumn migration."
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"The children were delighted to spot a slate-colored junco during their nature walk."
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"I saw a flock of slate-colored juncos in the forest."
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"The slate-colored junco is a common bird species in North America."
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"During winter, slate-colored juncos often visit backyard bird feeders."
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"The slate-colored junco has a distinctive white belly."
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"I admire the beautiful plumage of the slate-colored junco."
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"I heard the pleasant song of a slate-colored junco while hiking."
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"The slate-colored junco belongs to the sparrow family."
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"A large group of slate-colored juncos was foraging on the ground."
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"The slate-colored junco is known for its ability to blend into its surroundings."