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Family
Vireos and Allies (Vireonidae)_blue
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Species
Vireo plumbeus
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Length5 - 6
Inches
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Wingspan8.5
Inches
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Plumbeous Vireo: Medium vireo, gray back, white throat and underparts, olive-gray sides, yellow-washed flanks. Crown, nape, and face are gray; eye-rings appear as large, white spectacles. Wings are dark gray with two white bars. Tail is short with white edges. Blue-gray legs and feet.
● Song: "chureeh, ch-ireet', ch-reeh, cg-ireet", "cheh-cheh-cheh, cheh"
● Foraging & Feeding: Plumbeous Vireo: Eats insects and some fruits and berries; forages and perches from mid to high levels in trees, gleaning insects from foliage or bark.
● Breeding & nesting: Plumbeous Vireo: Three to five white eggs, spotted at larger end with red brown, are laid in a nest made of bark, grass, plant fibers and spider web, lined with fine grass and plant down, and built 4 to 30 feet above the ground near the tip of a branch in a tree or bush. Incubation ranges from 14 to 15 days and is carried out by both parents.
● Similar species: Plumbeous Vireo: Gray Vireo is smaller, slimmer, and has a single wing-bar and faint eye-ring. Blue-headed and Cassin's vireos have green backs contrasting with darker hoods, and yellow flanks.
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BreedingMonogamous, Solitary nester
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PopulationFairly common, Accidental in LA
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MigrationMigratory
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Weight0.5
Ounces
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