This morning while listening to a couple of Spotted Towhees singing on 
territory at Ridgway State Park,  I heard another towhee start singing a 
"drink your tea" song,  suggesting an Eastern Towhee.  I don't know if it 
was an Eastern Towhee, a confused Spotted Towhee, or maybe a hybrid because 
the brush was too thick for me to locate the bird.  Here is my eBird list 
with  an audio recording of the bird.  
eBird Checklist - 3 May 2021 - Ridgway Reservoir--below the dam - 9 species 
(+1 other taxa) <https://ebird.org/checklist/S87011333>
Don Marsh
Ridgway, Ouray County

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