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Junco hyemalis caniceps This subspecies is essentially rather light gray on top with a rusty back.
Snowbird, a common named for the Dark-eyed junco (Junco hyemalis)
Junco hyemalis dorsalis Often included with J. h. caniceps as Gray-headed Juncos.
Junco hyemalis cismontanus (perhaps an Oregon x Slate-colored cross) This group has dark slate-gray head, breast and upperparts.
Junco hyemalis aikeni The White-winged Junco has a medium-gray head, breast, and upperparts with white wing bars.
The Hills do, however, support some endemic taxa, the most famous of which is probably White-winged Junco (Junco hyemalis aikeni).
The White-winged Junco (Junco hyemalis aikeni) is a subspecies of the Dark-eyed Junco.
The Dark-eyed Junco (Junco hyemalis) is the best-known species of the juncos, a genus of small grayish American sparrows.
Junco hyemalis mearnsi Often considered part of the Oregon group, it has a lighter gray head and breast than the Oregon group with contrasting dark lores.
The Guadalupe Junco (Junco hyemalis insularis) is a bird endemic to Guadalupe Island off Pacific Mexico.
Junco hyemalis insularis The extremely rare Guadalupe Junco is also considered part of this species by some authors, namely the IUCN which restores it to subspecies status in 2008.
Junco hyemalis townsendi These have a blackish-gray head and breast with a brown back and wings and reddish flanks, tending toward duller and paler plumage in the inland and southern parts of its range.