Waiting for the blizzard.

Had the rain, freezing rain, snow just starting, temperatures heading for the basement.



The storm had just started when this Eastern Towhee showed up in the yard next to a puddle.
Very unusual/rare at this time of year.
Rondeau Provincial Park, Ontario, Canada, Feb 17, 2022. Taken throught the Wonderful Wildlife Window.

Pipilo erythrophthalmus
Eastern Towhees tend to be pretty solitary, and they use a number of threat displays to tell other towhees they’re not welcome. You may see contentious males lift, spread, or droop one or both wings, fan their tails, or flick their tails to show off the white spots at the corners. Studies have shown that male towhees tend to defend territories many times larger than needed simply to provide food.
source- Cornell Lab of Ornithology.

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