Today I was on-site from 0615 to 1230, and there were no Western Wood-Pewee 
vocalizations.


The most interesting bird was an apparent intergrade towhee, located between 
the pewee area and the next trail intersection to the east.  The bird mostly 
looked like a spotted - two bold wing bars, four rows of white streaks on 
either side of the back - but also had an obvious Eastern-Towhee-like white 
patch at the base of the primaries and gave an Eastern-like "drink your tea" 
song.


Phil Chu

Department of Biology

St. John's University

Collegeville, MN 56321

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