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Spotted Towhee (male)

Pipilo maculatus

Photo by Brian38
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Field Notes

Description:

About the size of a robin, but with a longer tail. The male has a black head with red eyes. Upperparts are black with white spots. The belly is white with chestnut flanks. Dull pink legs.

Habitat:

Spotted along the N. Wenas Road in eastern Washington. 1700 ft a.s.l.

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