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A very territorial Eastern towhee that has staked his claim at the bottom of my parents' driveway.

Insectra 8 Apr 23
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I love his colorings. Is this a good songster?

FrayedBear Level 9 Apr 23, 2018

@Insectra thanks for that delightful little chirrup. The old girl lying on my chest purred away and did not start to become curious even though the sound was making her ears prick, until 3/4 through - even then she preferred the cuddle. Five years ago even the tail would have been twitching lol she never caught one and chasing butterflies was even more nonsensical.?

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That is a gorgeous bird!

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Beautiful!

Sheumais Level 5 Apr 23, 2018
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he looks a bit - just a tad bigger - & by your description sounds like the australian wagtail 🙂

(just an archive pic)

Look at the size difference. Reminds ds me of our Jack Russell 50 years ago - it would take on Alsatian's, Great Danes etc. that had heads that were bigger than her whole body!

@FrayedBear & the raven is looking like "what's tickling me?" 😀

@walklightly Lol, not too sure about that there is a bit of a nasty gleam in his eye.

@FrayedBear haha! funny, you call it nasty. looks to me as though he's just distracted from his own agenda.

@walklightly in which case it'll be a double nasty!

@FrayedBear LOLOL! which makes him a nasturtium.

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Do you have magpies (specifically, Pica pica) over there? My first thought on seeing these photos was how much it looks like one; having never heard of the Eastern towhee I looked it up and was surprised to find it's a sparrow rather than a corvid - and its behaviour sounds very similar to a magpie too, so this seems an interesting example of convergent evolution.

Jnei Level 8 Apr 23, 2018

@Insectra They're fascinating creatures - beautiful and extremely intelligent.

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