towhee

[ˈtoʊhi]

towhee Definition

a North American bird of the sparrow family, typically with brown or black plumage and a distinctive call.

Using towhee: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "towhee" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The towhee's call is a distinctive 'drink your tea'.

  • Example

    I saw a towhee perched on the fence this morning.

  • Example

    Towhees are common in wooded areas.

towhee Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for towhee

Phrases with towhee

  • a species of towhee found in eastern North America, with black upperparts and white underparts

    Example

    The Eastern towhee is known for its distinctive 'drink your tea' call.

  • a species of towhee found in western North America, with black upperparts and rufous sides

    Example

    The Spotted towhee is a common sight in gardens and parks in western North America.

  • Green-tailed towhee

    a species of towhee found in the western United States and Mexico, with olive-green upperparts and yellow underparts

    Example

    The Green-tailed towhee is a rare sight in the United States.

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Summary: towhee in Brief

A 'towhee' [ˈtoʊhi] is a bird native to North America, belonging to the sparrow family. It has brown or black plumage and a distinctive call that sounds like 'drink your tea'. Towhees are common in wooded areas and gardens, and there are several species, including the Eastern towhee, Spotted towhee, and Green-tailed towhee.