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Philadelphia Vireo

Vireo philadelphicusOrder: PASSERIFORMESFamily: Vireos (Vireonidae)

General

Philadelphia Vireo: Medium-sized vireo with olive-green upperparts and yellow-washed to yellow underparts. Head has a gray cap, dark eyes, and white-bordered black eye-line. Wings are olive-green with very faint wing-bars. Undertail coverts yellow. Sexes are similar.

Range and Habitat

Philadelphia Vireo: Breeds in southern Canada and northernmost U.S. Winters in the tropics. Preferred habitats include open second-growth woodlands, old clearings, burned-over areas, and thickets along streams and lakes.

Listen to Call

Voice Text

"cherrie-o-witt, cheree, sissy-a-witt,tee-o", "rreh"

Interesting Facts

 The Philadelphia Vireo is unlikely to visit Philadelphia, except during its migration.

 They can coexist with Red-eyed vireos because they modify their behavior either to exclude the Red-eyed Vireo from its territory or to avoid it by foraging in areas seldom used by that species.

 A group of vireos are collectively known as a "call" of vireos.



Author

Gary Owen Dick

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Family Vireo (Sylviidae)_blue
Species Vireo philadelphicus
Length4.75 - 5.25 Inches
Wingspan8.5 Inches

Philadelphia Vireo

Philadelphia Vireo: Medium vireo with olive-green upperparts and yellow-washed to yellow underparts. The head has a gray cap, dark eyes, and white-bordered black eye-line. Wings are olive-green with very faint wing-bars. Undertail coverts yellow. First discovered near Philadelphia in 1842.

● Song: "cherrie-o-witt, cheree, sissy-a-witt,tee-o", "rreh"

● Foraging & Feeding: Philadelphia Vireo: Eats mostly insects, some fruits, and berries. Forages slow and deliberately in low to mid-level vegetation, often hanging upside down to pick off insects; sometimes forages while hovering.

● Breeding & nesting: Philadelphia Vireo: Three to five white eggs with brown and black speckles at larger end are laid in a nest made of grass, moss, lichens, and plant down, and hung by spider silk and insect webbing. Incubation ranges from 12 to 14 days and is carried out by both parents.

● Similar species: Philadelphia Vireo: Tennessee Warbler has a slender, pointed bill, brighter upperparts, white undertail coverts, indistinct wing-bar, and short tail. Warbling Vireo has olive-gray upperparts and head, pale lores, and lacks wing-bars.

Flight Pattern

Relatively weak fluttering flight with rapid wing beats., Hovers briefly when foraging to pick insects off foliage, bark, or branches.
Philadelphia Vireo Fall Male Body Illustration
● Range & Habitat: Philadelphia Vireo: Breeds in southern Canada and northernmost U.S. Winters in the tropics. Preferred habitats include open second-growth woodlands, old clearings, burned-over areas, and thickets along streams and lakes.
BreedingMonogamous, Solitary nester
PopulationYes but uncommon
MigrationMigratory
Weight0.4 Ounces