M. Mulanax has written:
'Dark-eyed Junco' -- subject(s): Dark-eyed junco
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The alternative name for the North American bird known as a snow bird is Dark-eyed Junco.
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The estimated entire population of yellow-eyed penguins is 4000.
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Your parents are child molesting turds m'kay.
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if you want facts of the yellow-eyed Penguin just search 'yellow-eyed Penguin' on wiki answers
trust me its easy!
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David L. Swanson has written:
'Seasonal thermoregulation in the dark-eyed junco (Passeriformes: Junco hyemalis)' -- subject(s): Body temperature, Passeriformes, Regulation, Wintering
'The nature of human communication' -- subject(s): Communication
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yes they are, hoiho is the new zealand aboriginal word for yellow eyed penguins
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Dean kills the Yellow Eyed Demon in the season 2 finale
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A yellow-eyed penguin is a species of small penguin native to New Zealand, Latin name Megadyptes antipodes.
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A yellow-eyed grass is a popular name for any species of xyrid, a North American plant resembling a sedge.
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Dark-eyed juncos are small sparrows, measuring around 5.5 to 6.3 inches in length with a wingspan of about 7.5 to 9.8 inches. They typically weigh around 0.7 to 1.2 ounces.
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The dark-eyed junco is a small, sparrow-like bird with a distinctive appearance. It typically has a slate-gray or brownish-gray body, with a white belly and a characteristic white outer tail feather. The head is often darker than the body, and it features a small, conical bill. There are several color variations, including the Oregon and slate-colored subspecies, which can differ in their overall coloration.
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nope the purple eyed gold fish has been getting it on behind the yellow eyed gold fishes back
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there are no silver eyed penguins, you might be thinking of the yellow eyed penguin, which is endangered
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The Yellow Eyed Penguin is found in New Zealand. This species of penguin is rare and likes to eat Arrow Squid and Red Cod.
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no one knows, the yellow eyed penguin's population is 30000 at least so they may be extinct in a few years or so:(
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Yes, the yellow-eyed penguin is a vertebrate. Like all penguins, it belongs to the class Aves, which means it has a backbone and a skeletal structure made of bones. Yellow-eyed penguins are native to New Zealand and are known for their distinctive yellow eyes and pale yellow stripe around their head. They are also one of the rarest penguin species in the world.
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You've got yourself a Dark-eyed Junco!
In fact, you most likely have the "Oregon" morph of that species.
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a junco is a bird
what do you mean, junk?
if not.. i guess unjunco
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Brown eyed Susans (or black eyed Susans) are called rudbeckia. They generally have yellow petals but some can be orange, red or mahogany.
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the yellow eyed penguin lives in the south island and it is 65 cm tall.
and they have wings but can,t fly at all and there are some people who are nice and help the yellow eyed penguin/hoiho
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Blacked eyed susans have black centers and yellow leaves. They are very bright, happy colors.
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