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Just like you'd say "A bear's tow E"

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When was Eastern Towhee created?

Eastern Towhee was created in 1758.


What is an Abert's towhee?

An Abert's towhee is a bird, Latin name Pipilo aberti, a species of towhee native to the southwestern United States, named after an American soldier and ornithologist, James William Abert.


How do you pronounce towhee?

Like it's spelled. "Tow" as in tow-truck, "he" as in "He said to do this." Or you can call this animal Chewink; you might want to pronounce it Chew-Ink, but I wouldn't. The name has to do with the bird's call: who'd have thought it! A more natural rendering might be 2E, or Chwink. It's not a 500 pound canary with a trailer hitch, it's a ground sparrow. The "chewink" is the rufus sided towhee's call, the bird's song is three syllabled, and sounds like "drink your tea".


What eats California towhee?

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What is an Abert's pipilo?

An Abert's pipilo is another name for an Abert's towhee, a form of towhee, a bird native to the southwestern United States.


What does a Green-tailed Towhee eat?

green foods


What do towhee birds eat?

Insects and seeds, berries.


What sparrow is from Texas with the word green in it?

Green-tailed Towhee


Where do Towhee birds nest?

i think towhee birds nest in warm areas such as south uist island which is quiet warm and have many hay fields which contains insects,worms,and seeds


How long from egg to hatching for a brown towhee bird?

A towhee bird normally takes about 12 to 13 days to hatch her eggs. The nestling period for these birds is between 10 to 12 days.


Are towhee birds cold blooded?

No, all birds are endothermic, or warm-blooded.


What is an Abert's finch?

An Abert's finch is another name for an Abert's towhee, a bird, Latin name Pipilo aberti, a species of towhee native to the southwestern United States, named after an American soldier and ornithologist, James William Abert.