Eastern Towhee

Physical Traits

The Eastern Towhee is a medium-sized songbird with a dark head and back. The chest and belly are white. Depending on the location in the United States the eye color is red or white.

Habitat

Nests are often on the ground at the base of shrubs and are made of local debris consisting of bark, dead leaves, grass and small twigs. The nest is lined with fine grass, roots and sometimes hair. This bird breeds in shrub habitats in residential areas as well as open ground.

Recommended Feeders

Feeder Tips

The Eastern Towhee will come to a tray feeder placed close to the ground.  Or sprinkle mixes containing millet, cracked corn and black oil sunflower seeds on the ground and watch the towhee scratch to find them.

States and Regions Found

can be found in southern Canada to western Louisiana and southern Florida.