I spotted two Towhee’s on the Snyder Hill Rec Way this morning—such a welcome
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We had a beautiful Eastern Towhee foraging and singing in the yard this
afternoon. I think this is the first time that I've had one
We had a beautiful Eastern Towhee foraging and singing in the yard this
afternoon. I think this is the first time that I've had one as a yardbird
here in 30 years.
Salmon Creek valley
Lansing, NY
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Twice this morning a male Eastern Towhee visited my yard, foraging under the
bird feeders. It’s the first time I’ve seen one here on Ringwood Court.
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A male Eastern Towhee was on my property outside of Mecklenberg late this
afternoon. It made the “chewink” call softly and only once.
An FoY bird for me.
Ken Haas
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Hi,
I saw an Eastern Towhee, my first, on the Black Diamond Trail this week
south of the Gorge Road crossing, very busily flitting around us as we
stood and watched,furiously singing 'drink your tea'! Is there perhaps a
nest nearby? Anyone else see it?
Carol Cedarholm
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At the Lab of O at the beginning of the Wilson Trail.
Ann
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First of yard year EASTERN TOWHEE showed up today (W Meadow Dr Lansing) singing
his head off but with an unusual (and at first baffling) added strong second
syllable that challenged my memorized pattern to something at first
unidentifiable: drink-a-you-TEEE or drink-you-your-TEEE; the trill was
Greetings. This morning in Newfield, we had a male Eastern Towhee at the
feeder. Also, singing Carolina Wren nearby. No Joke!
Jon Lynn Glase
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Carolina wren @ suet in Lansing 2 wks ago. No singing. Is this an early date
for Carolina wrens?
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Carolina wren @ suet in Lansing 2 wks ago. No singing. Is this an early date
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Carolina wren @ suet in Lansing 2 wks ago. No singing
As soon as I stepped outside this morning I was greeted with the calls of
our first of the year E. Towhee up the hill from the house.
Bill
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We had a lovely male Eastern Towhee under our spruce tree yesterday afternoon.
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I came upon an EASTERN TOWHEE Sunday morning in the shrubbery along the Frank
J. Ludovico Sculpture Trail which is on the south side of the Erie Canal in
Seneca Falls. Dark-eyed juncos were singing away! Here is my eBird report.
Chris Lajewski
Education Manager
Montezuma Audubon Center
Frank
On a Sunday walk along the old Black Diamond RR bed between Powell Rd and the
village of Interlaken, Mary Jean and I found an EASTERN TOWHEE. Also sighted
were downy, red belly, chickadee, white breasted nuthatch, titmouse, cardinal,
blue bird, blue jay and red tail. Often seen, but not
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