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  2. Red-eyed vireo - Wikipedia

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    Bird in nest, Cook Forest State Park (Pennsylvania). Photo by Vernon R. Martin Vocalizing red-eyed vireo. The breeding habitat of the red-eyed vireo is in the open wooded areas across Canada and the eastern and northwestern United States. These birds migrate to South America, where they spend the winter.

  3. Vireo (genus) - Wikipedia

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    The female does most of the incubation, spelled by the male except in the red-eyed vireo complex. [3] The eggs are whitish; all but the black-capped and dwarf vireos have sparse, fine brown or red-brown spots at the wide end. [2] [3] Tropical species lay two, while temperate-zone species lay four or five.

  4. Chivi vireo - Wikipedia

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    The species looks similar to the related red-eyed vireo and yellow-green vireo. It is 12–14 cm (4.7–5.5 in) in length, with the mass and length of the bill and wings varying in different subspecies. [6] Hatchlings are born almost naked with yellow skin and sparse down.

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  6. ‘Iconic birds’ feature among top images in national park ...

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    Two of Britain’s “most iconic birds” feature among the top images in the South Downs National Park’s annual photo competition. Photographer Piers Fearick, from Worthing, West Sussex ...

  7. Vireo - Wikipedia

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    "Vireo" is a Latin word referring to a green migratory bird, perhaps the female golden oriole, possibly the European greenfinch. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] They are typically dull-plumaged and greenish in color, the smaller species resembling wood warblers apart from their heavier bills.

  8. Red-eyed scimitar babbler - Wikipedia

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    The red-eyed scimitar babbler (Erythrogenys imberbis), is a species of passerine bird in the babbler family Timaliidae. It is found in eastern Myanmar and northwestern Thailand. It was formerly considered a subspecies of the rusty-cheeked scimitar babbler until it was split in 2024 by the IOC and Clements checklist.

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