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The blue-headed vireo (Vireo solitarius) is a migrating song bird found in North and Central America. There are currently two recognized subspecies that belong to the blue-headed vireo. It has a range that extends across Canada and the eastern coast of the United-States, Mexico and some of Central America.
They range in size from the Chocó vireo, dwarf vireo and lesser greenlet, all at around 10 cm and 8g, to the peppershrikes and shrike-vireos at up to 17 cm and 40g. [ 3 ] Distribution and habitat
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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.
Bell's vireo, Vireo bellii (A) Yellow-throated vireo, Vireo flavifrons; Blue-headed vireo, Vireo solitarius; Plumbeous vireo, Vireo plumbeus (A) (B) Philadelphia vireo, Vireo philadelphicus; Warbling vireo, Vireo gilvus (A) Red-eyed vireo, Vireo olivaceus; Yellow-green vireo, Vireo flavoviridis (A) Black-whiskered vireo, Vireo altiloquus
Videos of eerie noises erupting from the skies have recently surfaced on YouTube, sending people into a panic around the world. The video above shows a particularly frightening episode of this ...
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