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Sandra_ON

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I captured this photo this morning in Eastern Ontario in the Murphy's Point Park area near a swampy area. He was giving off some very loud tweets but no real song. It appeared to be about the size of a robin. My thoughts were an Eastern Towhee.

TIA for your help

Sandra
 

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Indeed an Eastern Towhee. The black back, rufous sides, and white outer tail feathers all are important ID marks.
 
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