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.