Q: Walking along the river I heard a bird that my bird song app identified as a warbling vireo. My bird guide only shows a red-eyed vireo, are they the same? Wish I could see the bird. A: Once you ...
Late spring and early summer is the time to train the ear to birdsong. Many songs fill the air, but the inconspicuous Warbling Vireo stands out with its long-winded and tireless singing that often ...
Dressed in muted colors, the warbling vireo's intricate song is more impressive than its appearance. Known as a persistent singer, it will even sing while sitting on its nest. Found statewide in ...
For many of us, vireos are just voices in the treetops. These small, insect-eating birds spend a lot of their time feeding high in the trees, where their songs are the only clue to their presence. Add ...
At 194 species seen, the Santa Barbara count was the lowest it has been for several decades. We usually come in with well over 200 species. Why the low number? There are a number of factors besides ...
The members of the vireo family are typically small to medium birds that migrate throughout the United States and Canada from the sub-tropical regions of Central America. In general, the vireo is a ...
From may through July, 1993-1998 and 2001, effects of Brown-headed Cowbird (Molothrus ater) parasitism on 36 Warbling Vireo (Vireo gilvus) nests were documented in southwest Colorado. Overall ...
Though the gray, six-inch birds may have plain-Jane looks, warbling vireos can be the musical divas of streamside forests and woodlands. They often sing their wonderful melodies during daylight hours.