the photo was taken through our kitchen window-pane, so a bit soft
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A strikingly marked, oversized sparrow of the East,
feathered in bold black and warm reddish-browns – if you can get a clear
look at it. Eastern Towhees are birds of the undergrowth, where their
rummaging makes far more noise than you would expect for their size.
Their chewink calls let you know how common they are, but many of your sightings end up mere glimpses through tangles of little stems.
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