Cuban Vireo
The Cuban Vireo is a small songbird native to the islands of Cuba and Jamaica. It belongs to the family Vireonidae and is known for its olive-green plumage, yellow underparts, and distinctive white eye-ring. This bird typically inhabits forests, gardens, and shrubby areas, where it can be seen foraging for insects and fruits.
Cuban Vireos are often found in pairs or small groups, and they are known for their melodious songs. Their breeding season occurs during the warmer months, and they build cup-shaped nests in trees. This species plays a vital role in the ecosystem by helping to control insect populations.