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Reflections of an Amateur Birder- Return of the Towhee
Written By Lisa McGurk
I was very happy this week to see a visitor to the Window on Wildlife at Germantown MetroPark Nature Center that I hadn’t seen since the fall, an Eastern Towhee. According to our bird chart, we should have been able to see Towhees through the winter, but I hadn’t seen one since September. Towhees are oversized sparrows that rummage in the undergrowth. According to allaboutbirds.org, these black and reddish brown birds are common victims of the Brown- headed Cowbird. The Cowbird lays its eggs in the Towhee nests. The Towhee ends up raising the Cowbird young to the neglect of her own (the Cowbird will often remove a Towhee egg from the nest which also decreases Towhee numbers).
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