Plumbeous vireo

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Name (Latin)
Plumbeous vireo
Other forms of name
Vireo plumbeous
Vireo plumbeus
Vireo solitarius plumbeus
See Also From tracing topical name
Vireos
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
Wikidata: Q1318023
Library of congress: sh2006003638
Sources of Information
  • Work cat.: Breeding behavior of the plumbeous vireo in New Mexico, 2000.
  • ITIS, Oct. 27, 2006
  • NatureServe explorer, via WWW, Oct. 27, 2006
  • The A.O.U. check-list of No. Amer. birds, 7th ed., via WWW, Oct. 27, 2006
  • Avibase : the world bird database, via WWW, Oct. 27, 2006
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Wikipedia description:

The plumbeous vireo (Vireo plumbeus) is a small North American songbird, ranging from far southeastern areas of Montana and western South Dakota south to the Pacific coast of Mexico, which also includes the extreme southern regions of Baja California Sur. Known for its migratory behaviour, moving to the southern part of its range in winter, and its habitat generally encompasses open pine forests. The plumbeous vireo is 4.75 inches (12 cm) in length, with a gray head, back, and flanks, and whitish underparts. It has a solid white eye ring and white wing bars. The song, given persistently, consists of short, rough whistled phrases of several notes, spaced about 2 seconds apart. The phrases often alternate ending on a high note and a low note, giving an impression of question and answer. The plumbeous vireo builds a cup nest out of bark strips and down in the fork of a twig. It lays 3 to 5 white eggs with some brown spots. This species was formerly considered to belong to the same species as Cassin's vireo and blue-headed vireo. At that time, this complex of species was referred to as the "solitary vireo".

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