Spotted Towhee feeding one of her chicks, as photographed by Craig Tooley.

Craig Tooley spotted this Spotted Towhee feeding her hungry chick. The chick is on the right, with its beak open wide.

Here's a photo of a Spotted Towhee taken some years ago by Bill Frizzell. They are beautiful birds that love to search for seeds, berries and insects on the ground. We often see them at our place, underneath the bird feeder. The Steller's Jays often knock seed out of the feeder, thus helping out the Spotted Towhees.

To hear their various calls, here is a link to the Cornell Lab of Ornithology: https://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Spotted_Towhee/sounds

The third call on their list, the California recording, is what I often hear.

Thanks to Craig and Bill for allowing me to share their photos with you here. To see much more of Craig's nature photography, here is the link to his website: www.ruffimage.com

2 thoughts on “Spotted Towhee feeding one of her chicks, as photographed by Craig Tooley.

  1. Anne Mary Schaefer

    Towhees are such pretty little birds.
    Thank you for the bird-call links.
    The third call is one I've heard here often too... but had to let you know that when I played the first call, Brigitte jumped up out of her bed and ran outside looking for the bird! LOL

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