Mangoverde :: World Bird Guide :: Vireos and Allies :: White-eyed Vireo

White-eyed Vireo Vireo griseus

Described by: Boddaert (1783)
Alternate common name(s): Veracruz Vireo
Old scientific name(s): None known by website authors

Photographs

Blue Hole National Park, Bermuda - Mar 26, 2003 © Glen Tepke  Lincoln Park, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA - May 10, 2006 © Kanae Hirabayashi  Lincoln Park, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA - May 10, 2006 © Kanae Hirabayashi  Sabal Palm Sanctuary, Brownsville, Cameron County, Texas, USA - Feb 6, 2005 © Jesus Fernando Cerra Luna  Mexico - Date unknown © Giuliano Gerra and Silvio Sommazzi 
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Range

(1) C. and e. United States (e. Nebraska, e. Iowa, s. Wisconsin, s. Michigan, s. New York, s. Massachusetts) s. Canada (s. Ontario).
Winters in e. Mexico, the West Indies (Cuba) and Guatemala.
(2) Se. United States along the Gulf coast.
Winters in e. Mexico, n. Honduras, Nicaragua and w. Cuba.
(3) S. Florida including the Florida Keys.
(4) Bermuda Is.
(5) S. Texas and e. Mexico (Tamaulipas, e. San Luis Potosi, n. Hidalgo and ex. n. Veracruz).
(6) Ec. Mexico (ne. Puebla and nc. Veracruz).

Videos

No videos are available for this species

Sounds

Location unknown - Date unknown Source: USGS Patuxent Wildlife Research Center
Location unknown - Date unknown Source: Florida Museum of Natural History
Location unknown - Date unknown Source: Naturesongs.com
Location unknown - Date unknown Source: Naturesongs.com
Location unknown - Date unknown Source: Naturesongs.com
Spring Valley Wildlife Area, Greene/Warren County, Ohio, USA - Apr 23, 2002 Source: William Hull

References

Clements, James F. Birds of the World: A Checklist. Vista, CA: Ibis Publishing Company, 2000.

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