An Eastern Towhee singing at the top of his bird lungs, Espenscheid Forest Preserve, Rockford, IL; 5/1/2011. |
To our pleasant surprise, this female Eastern Towhee showed up in our back yard, Rockford, IL; 4/28/2011. |
This female Eastern Towhee showed up in our back yard, Rockford, IL; 4/28/2011. |
These beautiful Towhees are aptly named as they are found in the eastern half of the country and cross slightly into southern central Canada during summer, but only in the southeast during winter. They very rarely go south of the border to Mexico.
Male Eastern Towhee, Rock Cut State Park, IL; 5/8/2011. |
Male Eastern Towhees (Above and very Top) sport an all black head and wings with one white patch at the base of its primaries. Their rufous-colored flanks are contrasted with a white belly and yellow under the tail and under the wings. Females are brown where their male counterparts are black, otherwise they have all the other same colorings and markings.
BIF of a male Eastern Towhee, Rock Cut State Park; 5/8/2011. |
One of my favorite BIF shots I've taken this spring was of a backlit male Eastern Towhee in Rock Cut State Park (Above).
2 comments:
That first image is an amazing capture...looks like he is calling out to all his friends to come! :) But I do have to say, that last image is definitely a dazzler...wow those wings are incredible...congrats on such outstanding images!
I saw my first Eastern Towhee here in DeKalb! I've never seen one before. It was here for a few days and then gone, so I'm thinking it had a better place to go than my backyard but I have a lot of bird and squirrel food out, plus water, so I hope it filled up. :)
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