What's that rustling in the leaves and pine needles? The culprit could be a Spotted Towhee!
This Robin-sized bird has notable white spots on its black wings with bright rufous sides and a white belly. Its striking red eyes are noticeable through binoculars. They forage primarily by hopping along the ground and scraping away leaf litter. During the summer, males will sing from shrubs and low trees; they can be skulky and elusive.
Maybe you can spot one the next time you're out! 🔍🔍
What's that rustling in the leaves and pine needles? The culprit could be a Spotted Towhee!
This Robin-sized bird has notable white spots on its black wings with bright rufous sides and a white belly. Its striking red eyes are noticeable through binoculars. They forage primarily by... See More
What's that rustling in the leaves and pine needles? The culprit could be a Spotted Towhee!
This Robin-sized bird has notable white... See More