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Chewink   Listen
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Chewink  n.  (Also spelled cheewink)  (Zool.) An american bird (Pipilo erythrophthalmus) of the Finch family, so called from its note; called also rufous-sided towhee, towhee, towhee bunting and ground robin.






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"Chewink" Quotes from Famous Books



... of the big ruffed grouse, the thud of the bounding rabbit,—but many others leave me guessing, which is almost better. When a very big stick snaps, I always feel sure a deer is stealing away, though Jonathan assures me that a chewink can break twigs and "kick up a row generally," so that you'd swear it was nothing smaller ...
— More Jonathan Papers • Elisabeth Woodbridge

... wall that hems The road along the mill-pond's brink, 10 From 'neath the arching barberry-stems My footstep scares the shy chewink. ...
— The Vision of Sir Launfal - And Other Poems • James Russell Lowell

... sparrow as being a great scratcher among dead leaves. His habit is continued in the spring by the towhee, or chewink, who uses the same methods, throwing both feet backward simultaneously. The ordinary call note of this bird is a good example of how difficult it is to translate bird songs into human words. Listen to the quick, double note coming from the underbrush. Now he says "towhee'!" the next time "chewink'!" ...
— The Log of the Sun - A Chronicle of Nature's Year • William Beebe



Words linked to "Chewink" :   genus Pipilo, Pipilo, Pipilo erythrophthalmus, towhee



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