My little boy one day saw a jay sitting beside a nest in a tree, probably that of the red-eyed vireo, and coolly swallowing the just hatched young, while the parent birds were powerless to prevent him.
It has been seen to remove an egg from the nest of the red-eyed vireo in order to place one of its own in its place.
He pointed out that a significant factor in habitat selection by this species may be avoidance of the White-eyed Vireo (V.
A little afterward, a red-eyed vireo alighted on his other favorite perch, and he showed no resentment.
Nature has done an odd thing in making the white-eyed vireo.
The nest is somewhat bulkier than the compact little cup of the red-eyed vireo, and is apt to be more carefully concealed in the foliage, although I have found more than one nest that was hung in plain sight.
Why does every red-eyed vireo sing in one way, and every white-eyed vireo in another?
The white-eyed vireo is a singer of astonishing spirit, and his sudden changes from one theme to another are sometimes almost startling.
The red-eyed vireo, summer tanager and tufted titmouse are among the birds that most frequently forage for insect food in chestnut oaks.
As I was about leaving the woods, my hat almost brushed the nest of the red-eyed vireo, which hung basket-like on the end of a low, drooping branch of the beech.
When twenty rods distant, I hear all along the line of the forest the incessant warble of the red-eyed vireo, cheerful and happy as the merry whistle of a schoolboy.
Still keeping among the unrecognized, the white-eyed vireo, or flycatcher, deserves particular mention.
Resemble those of the White-eyed Vireo, but less harsh, song less emphatic.
Still keeping among the unrecognized, the white-eyed vireo, or fly-catcher, deserves particular mention.
As I was about leaving the woods my hat almost brushed the nest of the red-eyed vireo, which hung basket-like on the end of a low, drooping branch of the beech.
The red-eyed vireo, whose sweet soliloquy is one of the most constant and cheerful sounds in our woods and groves, is, perhaps, the most noticeable and abundant species.
There are few birds I should miss more than the red-eyed vireo, with his cheerful musical soliloquy, all day and all summer, in the maples and locusts.
Illustration: THE RED-EYED VIREO] And this, too, is a thing to learn.
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