Spotted Towhee (Pipilo maculatus) - a regular at the feeders. From Wordnik.com. [BC Bloggers] Reference
The Inyo California Towhee (Pipilo fuscus eremophilus) is being recommended for delisting. From Wordnik.com. [YubaNet.com] Reference
If self-possession be four fifths of good manners, our red-eyed Pipilo may certainly pass for a gentleman. From Wordnik.com. [Birds in the Bush] Reference
Colorado furnishes another towhee, though why he should have been put into the Pipilo group by the ornithologists is more than I can tell at this moment. From Wordnik.com. [Birds of the Rockies] Reference
The Oaxaca sparrow (Aimophila notosticta), golden-cheeked warbler (Dendroica chrysoparia), russet nightingale-thrush (Catharus occidentalis), hooded yellowthroat (Geothlypis nelsoni), and collared towhee (Pipilo ocai) are also species which prefer the habitats offered by this mountainous ecoregion. From Wordnik.com. [Sierra Madre de Oaxaca pine-oak forests] Reference
Towhee, Rufous-sided Pipilo erythrophthalmus 218. From Wordnik.com. [The Field Guide to Wildlife Habitats of the Eastern United States] Reference
Pipilo. From Wordnik.com. [CreationWiki - Recent changes [en]]
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