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Originally the Eastern Towhee and the Spotted Towhee were considered distinct species. Biologists later decided that these were simply two forms, or subspecies, of a single species, the Rufous-sided Towhee. More recently, though, opinion has swung back, and current field guides again recognize the Eastern Towhee in the East and the Spotted Towhee in the West.
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Sandy Brandon | 30-Apr-2017 13:30 | |
Tonya Cook | 02-Apr-2017 12:24 | |
Carl Christian | 09-Jan-2017 16:56 | |