Spotted Towhee by janeandcharlie

Spotted Towhee

“The Spotted Towhee is a large, striking sparrow of sun-baked thickets of the West. When you catch sight of one, they’re gleaming black above (females are grayish brown), spotted and striped with brilliant white. Their warm rufous flanks match the dry leaves they spend their time hopping around in. The birds can be hard to see in the leaf litter, so your best chance for an unobstructed look at this handsome bird may be in the spring, when males climb into the shrub tops to sing their buzzy songs.”
~Cornell Lab of Ornithology, All About Birds~
Great detail of the feet
June 28th, 2019  
Lovely capture, very nice focus
June 28th, 2019  
Lovely shot!
June 28th, 2019  
Terrific :)
June 28th, 2019  
Fab
June 29th, 2019  
Very nice capture
June 29th, 2019  
I don't ever remember seeing one before. Great picture.
June 29th, 2019  
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Thanks so much for commenting on my photo of the spotted towhee. Because of 365, I am learning to identify birds.
June 30th, 2019  
Great close up!
July 2nd, 2019  
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