Our Towhees spend most of their time near the ground, but we regularly see them in our hanging suet feeders, which can be 8-10 feet off the ground.
Tom Benedict
Seahurst, WA
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On 12/14/2021 1:10 PM J Christian Kessler <1northraven at gmail.com> wrote:
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Over the years I've seen lots of Towhees relatively low (less than 20 feet) in trees, but just now for the first time watched a female Towhee taking seed bits from a suspended feeder 10 feet off the ground. Her male partner frequently sings from a phone wire in the summer, but never seen at the hanging feeder.
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Chris Kessler
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NE Seattle
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