Thick-billed vireo
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Vireo crassirostris

The thick-billed vireo (Vireo crassirostris ) is a small songbird. It breeds in the West Indies in the Bahamas, Turks and Caicos Islands, Cayman Islands, Tortuga Island in Haiti and on cays off the coast of Cuba. It occasionally can be found as a vagrant to south Florida in the United States. The subspecies V. c. approximans of Providencia Island is sometimes treated as a subspecies of the mangrove vireo (V. pallens ) or as a separate species, the Providencia vireo.

Appearance

The thick-billed vireo is approximately 14 cm in length. Its head and back are a greyish olive, and the underparts are buffy white. The wings and tail are dark, and there are two white wing bars on each wing. The eyes have dark irises. Sexes are similar. It shows a yellow partial spectacle just above the bill.There are five subspeciesaccording to the University of Michigan Zoology Dept.: Vireo crassirostris crassirostrisVireo crassirostris stalagmiumVireo crassirostris crassirostrisVireo crassirostris alleni Vireo crassirostris tortugae

Thick-billed vireo habitat map
Thick-billed vireo
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Habits and Lifestyle

Lifestyle
Seasonal behavior
Bird's call

Diet and Nutrition

The diet of this species consists almost exclusively of insects.

Mating Habits

This vireo frequents bushes and shrubs in tropical thickets. The grass-lined nest is a neat cup shape, attached to a fork in a tree or bush branch. 2-3 dark-spotted white eggs are laid. Both the male and female incubate the eggs.

Population

References

1. Thick-billed vireo Wikipedia article - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thick-billed_vireo
2. Thick-billed vireo on The IUCN Red List site - https://www.iucnredlist.org/species/22705200/130373121
3. Xeno-canto bird call - https://xeno-canto.org/574063

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