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White-eyed Vireo Identification

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The Four Keys to ID

  • Size & Shape

    Small songbird with a thick, straight, and slightly hooked bill. It has a rather compact body and a thick neck.

    Relative Size

    Larger than a Blue-gray Gnatcatcher, smaller than a Tufted Titmouse.

    Relative Sizesparrow or smallersparrow-sized or smaller

    Measurements
    • Both Sexes
      • Length: 4.3-5.1 in (11-13 cm)
      • Weight: 0.3-0.5 oz (10-14 g)
      • Wingspan: 6.7 in (17 cm)

    Shape of the White-eyed Vireo© Craig Brelsford / Macaulay Library
  • This vireo wears yellow spectacles surrounding its white eye. It has yellow-washed sides, a gray head, a white chest and throat, and 2 white wingbars. Young birds have a dark eye that turns white in their first winter or spring.

    Color pattern of the White-eyed Vireo
    © Simon d'Entremont / Macaulay Library
  • Forages deliberately with short hops or flights, pausing to look for insects by tilting its head and peering. It tends to stay hidden in the understory, where it gleans insects by picking, hovering, reaching, lunging, hanging, or leaping.

  • Found in deciduous scrub, overgrown pastures, old fields, forested edges, second-growth forests, and streamside thickets. In Florida, also uses mangroves.

    © Arturo Kirkconnell Jr / Macaulay Library