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Warbling Vireo
Vireo gilvus
The Warbling Vireo (Vireo gilvus) nests across much of the United States and over a large area of Canada.

Warbling Vireo Behaviour
No observations regarding Warbling Vireo behavior have been submitted to the database yet.
Interesting Facts about Warbling Vireos ...

The Warbling Vireo is a very plain looking bird with a musical warbling song. They are often found high in the treetops, and may be known by song more than by appearance for many people. They can be found across much of North America.

Warbling Vireo
(Vireo gilvus)
Status: Summer Resident.
Last recorded on site in 2010
Breeding Status:-
1987 to 1991: Confirmed
1992 to 1996: Confirmed
1997 to 2001: Confirmed
2002 to 2006: Confirmed ...

Warbling Vireo Vireo gilvus
Described by: Vieillot (1808)
Alternate common name(s): Eastern Warbling-vireo, Western Warbling-vireo, Victoria Mountains Warbling-vireo
Old scientific name(s): None known by website authors ...

THE WARBLING VIREO, OR GREENLET.
[Warbling Vireo.]
VIREO GILVUS, Vieill.
[Vireo gilvus.] ...

Warbling Vireo has a grayer back, no black borders to the white supercilium, and a dark eye. Philadelphia Vireo has yellower underparts, a less distinct supercilium and a dark eye.

Warbling Vireo Vireo gilvus. Local breeder. In Tennessee Valley region, rare in spring, summer, and fall. In other regions, rare in spring and fall. Found in open, park-like woodlands, with tall trees, especially near water. Low Conservation Concern.

Warbling Vireo
Spring Sighting Information: rare
Nest on or near Refuge? no
White-eyed Vireo
Spring Sighting Information: common
Nest on or near Refuge? yes ...

The warbling vireo is a common vireo in the United States. It is a rather plain-looking bird with a constant warbling song that will enable you to often hear the bird and spend some time looking in nearby trees for it before you actually spot it.

St. Andrew Vireo (also known as the San Andres Vireo), Vireo caribaeus
Slaty Vireo, Vireo brevipennis
Thick-billed Vireo, Vireo crassirostris
Warbling Vireo, Vireo gilvus ...

The Warbling Vireo (V. gilvus) is distinctive for lacking visual distinction; its primary descriptor is an utter absence of field marks. However, as you might surmise from its name, it sure can sing.

Blue-headed Vireo (Vireo solitarius)
Philadelphia Vireo (Vireo philadelphicus)
Red-eyed Vireo (Vireo olivaceus)
Warbling Vireo (Vireo gilvus)
White-eyed Vireo (Vireo griseus)
Yellow-throated Vireo (Vireo flavifrons) ...

See also: Vireo, Warbler, White-eye, Cowbird, Sparrow