Wednesday, June 19, 2013

White-eyed Vireo


A small and secretive bird of shrubby areas of the eastern and southern United States, the White-eyed Vireo is more noticeable for its explosive song than its looks. The White-eyed Vireo bathes by rubbing against wet foliage.

This was seen at Ruffner Mountain outside of Birmingham. I only took three pictures before it flew away but this is one of them. I only seen this bird on one other occasion.

White-eyed Vireo Range Map

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