Spotted Towhee (Pipilo maculatus), family Passerellidae, order Passeriformes, California, USA
photograph by Becky Matsubara

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Spotted Towhee (Pipilo maculatus), family Passerellidae, order Passeriformes, California, USA
photograph by Becky Matsubara

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Pipilo towhee runoff
Which is the best bird?
Spotted towhee
Eastern towhee
Propaganda:
Have you seen a Spotted towhee (Pipilo maculatus)?
Yes, in nature
Yes, in captivity
No, only in pictures/taxidermy/I've only heard of it
No, and I have never heard of this bird
No, but I have heard one
I might have/I'm not sure
photo source
Critter fact #148:
There are 8 extant species of towhees, 4 in the genus Pipilo and 4 in the genus Melozone.
Spotted Towhee (Pipilo maculatus) by SharifUddin59 https://flic.kr/p/2oCXwDN

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A Towhee Feathursday
This week we present a few of those long-tailed sparrows, the Towhees!! These little beauties can be a bit shy, so they are often difficult to spot, but when you do, what a pleasure! Once again, these images are from Rex Brasher’s massive, limited-edition, 12-volume set Birds and Trees of North America, self-published in Kent, Connecticut, between 1929 and 1932, containing thousands of hand-colored reproductions of Brasher’s paintings.
These New World Passerines fall into two genera: Melozone and Pipilo, and we are showing specimens from both. From top to bottom, they are:
Male eastern towhee (Pipilo erythrophthalmus). So glad they respond to bird calls. This one was eager to chat it up with me.
Eastern Towhee (by me)