Warbling Vireo

Vireo gilvus

The Warbling Vireo is a small songbird found in North and South America. It has a grayish-olive upper body, a white belly, and faint wing bars. This species is known for its melodious, warbling song that can be heard in woodlands, parks, and gardens. Warbling Vireos primarily feed on insects and spiders, foraging among foliage and branches. They build cup-shaped nests in trees and shrubs, often near water. These birds migrate to Central and South America for the winter. The Warbling Vireo is a common and widespread species, and its population is considered stable.

Habitat: Woodlands, parks, gardens

Warbling Vireo

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