Sure sounds like a Green-tailed Towhee, and this is just the time of year 
to have them coming thru.  In dim light, I'm not sure the greenish color 
would stand out.  And the behavior you describe is very towhee-like.

https://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Green-tailed_Towhee/id#



On Sunday, May 16, 2021 at 8:43:08 AM UTC-6 Jean Stevenson wrote:

> Sorry no photo.  In suburban southeast Aurora we observed a small, mostly 
> gray looking bird with a very distinct rufous top knot scratching 
> vigorously in dry debris near our front porch. About the size of a house 
> finch, clear light gray breast, darker on the back, no noticeable striping, 
> straight narrow dark tail, which it flicked up occasionally.  It was about 
> ten feet away and viewed through the window. The lighting was dull, so we 
> could have missed some details.  We looked in Sibley at sparrows, juncos, 
> towhees and did not find a clear match.  Welcoming suggestions.  Thank you.
>
> Jean Stevenson
>
>  
>

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