red-eyed vireo
The red-eyed vireo is a small songbird found throughout North America, particularly in wooded areas and gardens. It is easily recognized by its olive-green back, white underparts, and distinctive red eyes. This bird is known for its persistent singing, often heard throughout the day as it forages for insects and berries.
These birds are migratory, traveling to Central and South America for the winter. The red-eyed vireo builds its nest in shrubs or trees, typically laying three to five eggs. Their adaptability to various habitats makes them a common sight in many regions during the breeding season.