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  • These are the cahow, or Bermuda petrel (Pterodroma cahow), and the locally-termed "chick-of-the-village" (Vireo griseus bermudianus), a subspecies of the white-eyed vireo that has shorter wings, a larger head, and stout legs. Bermuda subtropical conifer forests
  • The food of the various Greenlets or Vireos is made up almost entirely of insects, of which a large per cent are caterpillars, such as infest shade trees and the larger shrubs. A Book of Natural History Young Folks' Library Volume XIV.
  • Daily probability of parasitism varied substantially among these species, from 3% for dusky flycatchers to more than four times that for warbling vireos.
  • Cedar waxwings, crows, finches, flycatchers, grosbeaks, grouse, jays, mockingbirds, pheasants, thrushes, vireos, and woodpeckers feed on their fruits.
  • Forests of bur oak serve as breeding sites for numerous songbirds, including indigo bunting, vesper sparrow, and yellow-throated vireo, which breed in these areas exclusively.
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  • You will discover that persimmons attract birds you do not usually meet at feeders, such as thrushes and vireos, and a bevy of others who will know a good thing when they taste it!
  • The most abundant breeding birds include the cardinal, tufted titmouse, wood thrush, summer tanager, red-eyed vireo, blue-gray gnatcatcher, and Carolina wren. Eastern Broadleaf Forest (Oceanic) Province (Bailey)
  • This higher-level sequencing convention results in some strange and eye-catching placements, such as the kinglets between bulbuls and leafbirds, or the vireos between whydahs and fringillids.
  • A recent study of a North American songbird, the Red-eyed Vireo, provides some support for this hypothesis.
  • This area is home to several endangered and endemic birds, including the white-necked parakeet, coppery-chested jacamar, and bicoloured antvireo. Eastern Cordillera real montane forests
  • She was a rich golden color, and, like the vireo, her plumage was fresh and crisp.
  • Buyer vireo firm will never agree no use argue him further but may be harmful.
  • In the agricultural Midwest, more than 80 percent of the nests of some species - veery, wood thrush, hooded warbler, red-eyed vireo, scarlet tanager, and others - host cowbird eggs.
  • Two endemic species of passeriforms on the island are Mimus magnirostris (nightingale) and Vireo caribaeus, and other subspecies are Icterus leucopteryx lawrencii, Vireo altiloquus canescens, Coereba flaveola oblita and Dendroica petechia flavida. Cayos Miskitos-San Andrés and Providencia moist forests
  • The Warbling Vireo's typical habitat is open deciduous or shrubby mixed woodlands, especially where large trees are present.
  • Studies have revealed that as many as 90 percent of the vireo nests in Texas and Oklahoma have been invaded by cowbirds.
  • For the next many weeks, the Gulf Coast sky will be a constantly changing tableau of hawks and doves, vultures and vireos, flycatchers and hummingbird, warblers and waterfowl.
  • The team where able to replicate a number of bird-songs, such as Bengalese finches and vireos, and were able to closely model the song of zebra finches. BBC News - Home
  • Other days brought white-eyed vireo and the ringing calls of a Kentucky warbler, although it took me two days before I actually saw the latter.
  • Vireos are small, primarily insectivorous passerines that live in forested or scrub habitats.
  • An uncommon species in low-elevation forests in western Washington, Hutton's Vireo is the only vireo found in Washington in winter.
  • In the agricultural Midwest, more than 80 percent of the nests of some species - veery, wood thrush, hooded warbler, red-eyed vireo, scarlet tanager, and others - host cowbird eggs.
  • Cedar waxwings, crows, finches, flycatchers, grosbeaks, grouse, jays, mockingbirds, pheasants, thrushes, vireos, and woodpeckers feed on their fruits.
  • A palm warbler is sighted in a patch of willows, which also teems with catbirds, warbling vireos, yellow warblers, and a blackpoll or two.
  • The Noronha vireo was also omitted from all analyses because the published analysis of its song is believed to be inaccurate.
  • Like other vireos, Red-eyed Vireos are monogamous.
  • This is how the edge of the forest mocks a birdwatcher: though I'm looking intently for warblers, vireos, and tanagers, I get only house sparrows.
  • Warbling Vireo nests that are parasitized by cowbirds typically produce no vireo young.
  • This area is home to several endangered and endemic birds, including the white-necked parakeet, coppery-chested jacamar, and bicoloured antvireo. Eastern Cordillera real montane forests
  • He observed that the tail moves during vocalization in crows, warbling vireos, and lovebirds.
  • Fire ants are tied with snakes as the number one predator of eggs of the black-capped vireo, a ground-nesting bird, he said.
  • Among the numerous bird species found here are the prothonotary warbler, white-eyed vireo, wood duck, yellow-billed cuckoo, Louisiana waterthrush, and all the species found in the Southeastern Mixed Forest. Lower Mississippi Riverine Forest Province (Bailey)
  • A plain-faced vireo moved silently with the warblers.
  • Walking around the cemetery yielded a handful of red-wings, phoebes, doves, and Song Sparrows and nice looks at a Field Sparrow and a White-eyed Vireo.
  • Outside the window of my home office there is a hackberry tree, visited frequently by a convocation of politic birds: blue jays, yellow-throated vireos, and loveliest of all, an occasional red cardinal.
  • From -- -- one could not see where, came a vireo, and almost at the same time a chewink had something to say. The Harvester
  • They arrive on the breeding grounds a bit earlier in spring, and stay a bit later in the fall than other vireos.
  • Fort Hood contains essential nesting habitat for two endangered neotropical migratory songbirds, the golden-cheeked warbler and the black-capped vireo.
  • The database says I recorded a "plumbeous vireo" in 1991. Grouse Diary Entry
  • Even birds rarely tempted by feeders, such as warblers and vireos, may be lured to the garden by water.
  • Somewhere along the way, the people who came up with the names of birds decided that they should be really cool words, like grackle and vireo. Birding season: No grousing or sniping
  • The cowbird parents tricked the vireo into raising their young.
  • Still some cherries on my tertial stand, although the vireos were working on them just above my head. Grouse Diary Entry
  • The successful trapping effort is also being expanded into other portions of the vireo's range.

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