White-eyed Vireo - Vireo griseus
Length |
4.2-5.1 in (10.7-13.0 cm) |
Weight |
0.4-0.5 oz (10-14.3 g) |
Clutch Size |
3-5 |
Chicks at birth |
Altricial |
IUCN Conservation Status |
Least Concern |
Continents: | NA |
The White-eyed Vireo is a small songbird that have multiple and
complex songs.
They are a North American passerine that breeds in
southeastern U.S., eastern Mexico, northern Central
America, Cuba and the Bahamas.
They frequent bushes and shrubs and they build their grass lined
nests in a cup shape.
During breeding season, they eat moths, butterflies and caterpillars,
flies, beetles, spiders, etc.
They also eat poison ivy, pokeweed, berries, etc.
Adult
04/17/2012 - Lafitte's Cove, Galveston, Texas
04/17/2012 - Lafitte's Cove, Galveston, Texas
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04/17/2012 - Lafitte's Cove, Galveston, Texas
04/17/2012 - Lafitte's Cove, Galveston, Texas
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04/21/2012 - Lafitte's Cove, Galveston, Texas
04/21/2012 - Lafitte's Cove, Galveston, Texas
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03/02/2016 - Estero Llano Grande, Texas
03/02/2016 - Estero Llano Grande, Texas
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04/12/2011 - Lafitte's Cove, Galveston, Texas
04/12/2011 - Lafitte's Cove, Galveston, Texas
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04/14/2013 - Lafitte's Cove, Galveston, Texas
04/14/2013 - Lafitte's Cove, Galveston, Texas
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04/19/2015 - Lafitte's Cove, Galveston, Texas
04/19/2015 - Lafitte's Cove, Galveston, Texas
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04/19/2015 - Lafitte's Cove, Galveston, Texas
04/19/2015 - Lafitte's Cove, Galveston, Texas
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Eating a catepillar
04/18/2010 - Lafitte's Cove, Galveston, Texas
Eating a catepillar
04/18/2010 - Lafitte's Cove, Galveston, Texas
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Swallowing a catepillar
04/18/2010 - Lafitte's Cove, Galveston, Texas
Swallowing a catepillar
04/18/2010 - Lafitte's Cove, Galveston, Texas
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