- Vireo (genus)
Taxobox
name = Vireos
image_caption =Bell's Vireo
regnum =Animal ia
phylum = Chordata
classis = Aves
ordo = Passeriformes
familia =Vireonidae
genus = "Vireo"
genus_authority = Vieillot, 1808
subdivision_ranks = Species
subdivision = See text"Vireo" are a genus of small
passerine bird s restricted to theNew World . They typically have dull greenishplumage (hence the name, from Latin virere, "to be green"), but some are brown or gray on the back and some have bright yellow underparts. They resemble wood warblers apart from their slightly larger size and heavier bills, which in most species have a very small hook at the tip.cite book | last = Salaman | first = Paul | coauthors = Barlow, Jon C. | year = 2003 | chapter = Vireos | pages = pp. 478–479 | editor = Christopher Perrins, ed. | title = The Firefly Encyclopedia of Birds | publisher = Firefly Books | isbn = 1-55297-777-3] The legs are stout.cite book | last = Howell | first = Stephen N. G. | coauthors = Webb, Sophie | year = 1995 | title = A Guide to the Birds of Mexico and Northern Central America | publisher = Oxford University Press | pages = p. 614 | isbn = 0-19-854012-4]Species fall into two plumage groups: one with wing-bars and yellow or white eye-rings, and one with unmarked wings and eye-stripes, except that the
Chocó Vireo has wing-bars and eye-stripes.Sexes are alike except that the male
Black-capped Vireo 's crown is black and the female's is gray.Feeding
All members of the genus eat some fruit but mostly
insect s and otherarthropod s. A common pattern is arthropods in summer and fruit in winter. Vireos take prey from leaves and branches and in midair, and theGray Vireo takes 5 percent of its prey from the ground.Range and territorial behavior
Most species are found in
Central America and northernSouth America . Thirteen species occur farther north, in theUnited States andCanada ; of these, all butHutton's Vireo are migratory. Vireos seldom fly long distances except in migration.The resident species occur in pairs or family groups that maintain territories all year (except Hutton's Vireo, which joins mixed feeding flocks). Most of the migrants defend winter territories against conspecifics. The exceptions are the complex comprising the
Red-eyed Vireo , theYellow-green Vireo , theBlack-whiskered Vireo , and theYucatan Vireo , which winter in small wandering flocks.Voice and breeding
Males of most species are persistent singers. Songs are usually rather simple, ranging from monotonous, in some species of the
Caribbean littoral and islands, to elaborate and pleasant to human ears in the Chocó Vireo. Calls often include "scolding chatters and mews"., spelled by the male except in the Red-eyed Vireo complex.
The eggs are whitish; all but the Black-capped and
Dwarf Vireo s have sparse, fine brown or red-brown spots at the wide end. Tropical species lay two, while temperate-zone species lay four or five. Incubation lasts 11 to 13 days, and the youngfledge after the same amount of time. Both sexes feed the nestlings arthropods, and each fledgeling is fed by one parent or the other (not both) for as long as 20 days.pecies
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Black-whiskered Vireo , "Vireo altiloquus"
*Black-capped Vireo , "Vireo atricapillus"
*Cozumel Vireo , "Vireo bairdi"
*Bell's Vireo , "Vireo bellii"
*Slaty Vireo , "Vireo brevipennis"
*St. Andrew Vireo , "Vireo caribaeus"
*Yellow-winged Vireo , "Vireo carmioli"
*Cassin's Vireo , "Vireo cassinii"
*Thick-billed Vireo , "Vireo crassirostris"
*Yellow-throated Vireo , "Vireo flavifrons"
*Yellow-green Vireo , "Vireo flavoviridis"
*Warbling Vireo , "Vireo gilvus"
*Noronha Vireo , "Vireo gracilirostris"
*White-eyed Vireo , "Vireo griseus"
*Cuban Vireo , "Vireo gundlachii"
*Hutton's Vireo , "Vireo huttoni"
*Golden Vireo , "Vireo hypochryseus"
*Puerto Rican Vireo , "Vireo latimeri"
*Brown-capped Vireo , "Vireo leucophrys"
*Yucatan Vireo , "Vireo magister"
*Choco Vireo , "Vireo masteri"
*Jamaican Vireo , "Vireo modestus"
*Flat-billed Vireo , "Vireo nanus"
*Dwarf Vireo , "Vireo nelsoni"
*Red-eyed Vireo , "Vireo olivaceus"
*Blue Mountain Vireo , "Vireo osburni"
*Mangrove Vireo , "Vireo pallens"
*Philadelphia Vireo , "Vireo philadelphicus"
*Plumbeous Vireo , "Vireo plumbeus"
*Blue-headed Vireo , "Vireo solitarius"
*Gray Vireo , "Vireo vicinior"References
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