
Towhee (Pipilo erythrophthalmus)
The bird remotely resembles the robin, although smaller and more slender. It frequents bushy places and is often detected by noisy rummaging among dead leaves.
It breeds in open brushy places, barrens, slashing, and forest edges from
Its call is a loud chewink, and the southern birds have a proper southern drawl, a slurred shrink.
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