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    Brown bird at feeder?????

    It is definitely an eastern towhee. I don't see any rust in the flanks at all so I'm still going with the juvenile. It may not look exactly like the two links you looked at earlier, but juveniles can look very different depending on which juvenile feathers have been molted etc. Scott
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    Brown bird at feeder?????

    Take a digital photo and post it. Even a reasonable cell phone photo will do. Scott
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    Brown bird at feeder?????

    Could it have been a juvenile towhee? http://www.butterflyonmyshoulder.ca/Journal/08_09/08_11_09/TowheeB2755.jpg Scott
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