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towhee

[ US /ˈtoʊˌhi/ ]
NOUN
  1. any of numerous long-tailed American finches

How To Use towhee In A Sentence

  • The juvenile rufous sided towhee and song,strike that, white throated, thanks Lisa, sparrow pick up the crumbs. Feeding The Birds « Fairegarden
  • The Spotted Towhee is a distinctive bird that is often heard before it is seen, scraping about in the brush.
  • The most common birds seen in the dry summer season are wrentit, common bushtit, and rufous-sided towhee. California Coastal Range Open Woodland-Shrub-Coniferous Forest - Meadow Province (Bailey)
  • We move to the dining room, a welcoming space with a fireplace and a view through sliding doors of the deck and seed and nectar feeders ablur with the wings of purple finches, titmice, orioles, towhees, grosbeaks, and hummingbirds. Birdology
  • I can hear the songs of migrating birds: phoebes, white-throated sparrows, towhees, catbirds, chipping sparrows.
  • Not only is the Cape flush with cardinals, towhees, mockingbirds, catbirds, goldfinches and woodpeckers, its birds of the shore entice many a visitor here.
  • So let us call the towhee a finch, and say no more about it. Birds in the Bush
  • Perhaps our best birder poet, he has written memorably about chickadees, towhees, titmice, owls, great blue herons, pelicans, kingfishers, and many others, always effacing himself before the glory of the thing seen.
  • Build a brush pile near your feeder to make sparrows, towhees, and other shy birds feel more at home, but be sure it won't harbor roaming cats.
  • Build a brush pile near your feeder to make sparrows, towhees, and other shy birds feel more at home, but be sure it won't harbor roaming cats.
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