| Scientific Name | Pipilo chlorurus |
| Category | D |
| Taxon | Birds |
| Climate Change Vulnerability Score | Moderately Vulnerable |
The Green-tailed Towhee (Pipilo chlorurus) is a large sparrow (18 cm [7 in] long; 21.5-39 g [0.8-1.3 oz]) with a gray body, white throat, red crest, and green wings and tail. It forages for seeds and small insects on the ground by hopping and scratching. It breeds in the interior western US and winters in the southwestern US and south into Mexico. The Green-tailed Towhee will experience a high degree of climate exposure and has a high adaptive capacity. Overall, it has a Climate Change Vulnerability Index ranking of Moderately Vulnerable under both Representative Concentration Pathway (RCP) 4.5 and RCP 8.5 Scenarios. The Green-tailed Towhee’s climate change vulnerability is impacted by factors related to movement and life history, which influence its ability to shift in space and persist in place. It also has documented or modeled responses to climate change that impact its vulnerability score.



