Spotted Towhee













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Welcome to our fifth weekly #BirdOfTheWeek post! This week’s spotlight shines on our native spotted towhee. Spotted towhees are large sparrows recognized by their red eyes (in adults) black head, wings, and tail (females are a grayish brown shade), as well as the beautiful rufous coloring on their sides. Search for these birds along the forest floor - you can often hear their industrious scratching in the leaf litter before seeing them! • πŸ¦πŸ¦†πŸ¦…πŸ¦‰ • The spring season inspired us to create fun short clips featuring western Washington birds and their songs and calls. Be on the lookout every Friday on our social media accounts and YouTube for the latest Bird of the Week. We hope you enjoy learning about the amazing diversity of feathered friends benefitting from local land conservation!

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