Red-eyed Vireo

Vireo olivaceus

Least Concern

The Red-eyed Vireo is a shrike-babbler, erpornis, greenlet, peppershrike, or vireo relative of North American wetlands, coasts, woodlands, and their seasonal migration routes. It works through foliage from the understorey to the canopy, taking insects, spiders, berries, and small fruit, and is often detected by its clear calls or song before it comes into view.

Family
Vireonidae
Range
Red-eyed Vireo Range — Resident or seasonal range in North American wetlands, coasts, woodlands, and their seasonal migration routes
Population
≈ Unknown
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