Red-Eyed Vireo
The Red-Eyed Vireo is a small songbird found primarily in North America. It is easily recognized by its olive-green back, white underparts, and distinctive red eyes. This bird typically inhabits deciduous forests and shrubby areas, where it forages for insects and berries.
During the breeding season, the Red-Eyed Vireo is known for its persistent singing, often heard throughout the day. It builds a cup-shaped nest in the branches of trees, where it lays 3 to 5 eggs. This species migrates to Central and South America for the winter, showcasing its adaptability to different environments.