towhee
IPA: tˈaʊhi
noun
- Any of several species of birds of the genera Pipilo and Melozone.
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Examples of "towhee" in Sentences
- Eastern Towhee is found in the underbrush.
- Mystery bird: California towhee, Melozone crissalis
- I wish I had seen an eastern towhee or a cedar waxwing.
- Compared to nests, adult towhee survival rates are high.
- So let us call the towhee a finch, and say no more about it.
- The largest subspecies, about the size of the California Towhee.
- Seen just today: junco, northern flicker, rufous sided towhee sp?
- The call may be harsher and more varied than for the Eastern Towhee.
- Flocks of phoebe and towhee and dove pushing the cold ahead of them.
- A wide range of eastern towhee nest success values have been reported.
- At the higher level, some authors place the towhees in the family Fringillidae.
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- The most common birds seen in the dry summer season are wrentit, common bushtit, and rufous-sided towhee.
- The juvenile rufous sided towhee and song,strike that, white throated, thanks Lisa, sparrow pick up the crumbs.
- Of the 20-odd bird species present in mature forest, the most common are the pine warbler, cardinal, summer tanager, Carolina wren, ruby-throated hummingbird, blue jay, hooded warbler, eastern towhee, and tufted titmouse.
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