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By tookie

Rufus Spotted Towhee

Towhee tip toeing
Upon a branch  way up high
Claim to fame his spots!


Spotted Towhee
Pipilo maculatus

Conservation status
Very common and widespread, numbers apparently stable.
Family
New World Sparrows
Habitat
Open woods, undergrowth, brushy edges. In the varied terrain of the West, this towhee often lives in chaparral, mountain manzanita thickets, scrub oaks, or pinyon-juniper woods with dense understory.
A widespread towhee of the West, sometimes abundant in chaparral and on brushy mountain slopes. For many years it was considered to belong to the same species as the unspotted Eastern Towhees found east of the Great Plains, under the name of Rufous-sided Towhee. The Spotted Towhee differs in the heavy white spotting on its upperparts, and its songs and callnotes are more variable and much harsher in tone. It often is first noticed because of the sound of its industrious scratching in the leaf-litter under dense thickets.

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