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Adult males have olive upperparts and bright yellow throats and breasts; females and immatures display upperparts which are olive-brown. Their throats and breasts are paler. The adult male pine warbler looks somewhat similar to the yellow-throated vireo which may cause some identification problems.
They are typically greenish in color and resemble wood-warblers apart from their heavier bills White-eyed vireo, Vireo griseus (R) Bell's vireo, Vireo bellii (R) (P) Hutton's vireo, Vireo huttoni; Yellow-throated vireo, Vireo flavifrons (R) Cassin's vireo, Vireo cassinii; Blue-headed vireo, Vireo solitarius (R) Plumbeous vireo, Vireo plumbeus (R)
Observers have commented on the vireo-like behaviour of the Pteruthius shrike-babblers, but apparently no-one suspected the biogeographically unlikely possibility of vireo relatives in Asia. Some recent taxonomic treatements, such as the IOC taxonomy followed here, include Pteruthius and Erpornis in Vireionidae, [ 7 ] [ 8 ] whereas other place ...
The Pine Warbler is common in many pine forests along the eastern parts of the U.S. Both males and females have heads covered in bright yellow feathers. These warblers are the only ones that will ...
Vireo is a genus of small passerine birds restricted to the New World. Vireos typically have dull greenish plumage (hence the name, from Latin virere , "to be green"), but some are brown or gray on the back and some have bright yellow underparts.
According to the Cornell Laboratory of Ornithology, the pine warbler is the only warbler that eats large quantities of seeds, primarily those of pines. This seed-eating ability means pine warblers ...
Yellow-throated vireo Galveston, Texas South Padre Island - Texas. Adults are mainly olive on the head and upperparts with a yellow throat and white belly; they have dark eyes with yellow "spectacles". The tail and wings are dark with white wing bars. They have thick blue-grey legs and a stout bill. Measurements: [4] Length: 5.1–5.9 in (13 ...
They are typically greenish in color and resemble wood-warblers apart from their heavier bills. Seven species of vireo have been recorded in Georgia. White-eyed vireo, Vireo griseus; Bell's vireo, Vireo bellii (R) Yellow-throated vireo, Vireo flavifrons; Blue-headed vireo, Vireo solitarius; Philadelphia vireo, Vireo philadelphicus; Warbling ...