Red-eyed Vireo -- South Dakota Birds

Length: 6 inches Wingspan: 10 inches Seasonality: Summer
ID Keys: Crisp head pattern with white eyebrow, bordering black stripes, and a gray crown.  Red Eye.  Olive-green upperparts, white underparts.

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Vireo olivaceus

The Red-eyed Vireo, like many of the vireos, is often high in the tree tops.  They are probably heard more often than seen, although they can be one of the most numerous birds in forests of the eastern United States.  Males will often sing their song repeatedly and nonstop for hours at a time, leading to their nickname of the "preacher bird".   

Habitat: Uses deciduous and mixed forest during the summer breeding season, although they can also occasionally be found in conifer forests.  Within these habitats, they are most often found along forest edges and clearings.  They also are sometimes found in isolated prairie groves.

Diet: Primarily feeds on insects, especially during the summer months.  Will also feed on berries and small fruits.

Nesting: June and July

Breeding: Breeding Bird Survey map

Song: Short whistled phrases separated by deliberate pauses.  Click to hear Red-eyed Vireo song.

Migrations: Summers throughout much of the U.S. except for the southwestern quarter of the country.  Also summers throughout much of southern and western Canada.  Winters in South America.

Similar Species: Black-whiskered Vireo, Yellow-green Vireo

Status: Numbers are probably much lower than historical levels, but appear to currently be stable.

Further Information: 1) USGS Patuxent Bird Identification InfoCenter, Red-eyed Vireo

Red-eyed Vireo - South Dakota Range Map2) Cornell University's "All About Birds - Red-eyed Vireo"

3) eNature.com: Red-eyed Vireo

Photo Information: May 30th, 2005 -- Lake Thompson -- Terry Sohl

Additional Photos: Click on the image chips or text links below for additional, higher-resolution Red-eyed Vireo photos.

 

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