Pipilo
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Pipilo is a genus of birds in the American sparrow family Passerellidae. It is one of two genera containing birds with the common name towhee.
Taxonomy
The genus Pipilo was introduced by the French ornithologist Louis Pierre Vieillot in 1816 with the eastern towhee as the type species.[1][2] The name Pipilo is Neo-Latin for "bunting" from pipilare "to chirp".[3] Within the New World sparrow family Passerellidae, the genus Pipilo is sister to the larger genus Atlapetes.[4]
Species
The genus contains five species:[5]
| Image | Scientific name | Common name | Distribution |
|---|---|---|---|
| File:Green-tailed Towhee.jpg | Pipilo chlorurus | Green-tailed towhee | interior Western United States, with a winter range in Mexico and the southern edge of the Southwestern United States |
| File:Collared Towhee - Oaxaca, Mexico.jpg | Pipilo ocai | Collared towhee | Mexico |
| File:Pipilo erythrophthalmus -Quabbin Reservoir, Massachusetts, USA -male-8.jpg | Pipilo erythrophthalmus | Eastern towhee | eastern North America |
| File:SpottedTowhee-24JAN2017.jpg | Pipilo maculatus | Spotted towhee | across western North America |
| Pipilo naufragus | Bermuda towhee | Bermuda; extinct |
References
External links
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- Towhee videos, photos and sounds on the Internet Bird Collection