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Robins not robins in this case: Birds are Eastern Towhees

About: Birds of Kentucky: Cardinal muscled out by Robins Eastern Towhees

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Hi, Ed. Mike Moon here, Pastor Jones Chapel and Antioch UMC. I don't think that those are robins, but Eastern Towhees (Pipilo erythrophthalmus).

s/Mike Moon

Great. We needed Eastern Towhees in Birds OK. And CM and Bub Polston will bow to your expertise, unless Bub Polston objects vehemently, and unless the ranking Adair County resident ornithologist Wendy Burt, whose ruling we accept in things avian and non-Chicken Hawk, overrules your call. -EW




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Birds of Kentucky: Cardinal muscled out by Eastern Towhees



2010-02-26 - Liberty RD, Columbia, KY - Photo by Bub Polston. Pecking order. "Two (Eastern Towhees) moved in on this feeding area to muscle out the Cardinal, who learned First Come, First Served at the Cardinal Inn, only last so long," writes Bub Polston, who took the photo at his home on Liberty RD, Columbia, KY.
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