Eastern Towhee

Normally when performing my Steward Volunteer tasks at Duke Farms I'm a little too preoccupied to get many nature pictures, but I believe someone on the team noticed this Eastern Towhee moving around in the greenery.

With black plumage on the head/neck/back, I believe this is another male Eastern Towhee. My guess is that the males, out looking to woo females, is intentionally more conspicuous, and that's why I notice them more. While most people associate sparrows as being little brown birds, towhees tend to be a colorful exception.

May 15, 2023 at Duke Farms
Photo 292808324, (c) jpviolette, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC)


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