I am linking up with Wild Bird Wednesday and Nature Notes
October 1, 2013
This week I am featuring my Red-eyed Vireo. He/she showed up with a group of warblers one day.
The Red-eyed Vireo was posing so nicely for me, I just had to take some photos. Wikipedia calls the Red-eyed Vireo a small songbird, somewhat warbler like. That is what I thought at first, I was sure I was seeing a Worm-eating warbler. The warbler also has the dark stripes on its head and near its eye.
Above is one of my archived photos of a Worm -eating Warbler..It was seen in the woods near my house. You can see a similarity between the two birds.
The Vireo seemed happy to show me different sides and poses. The adult Red-eyed Vireo is olive-green with white underparts. They have a red iris and a grey-crown edged with black and there is a blackish line thru the eyes.
They like to eat berries, which probably brought them to my yard. I have tons of pokeberries and the devil's walking stick berries and there may have been some blueberries still hanging on the bushes.
I am still seeing different warblers moving thru my yard, I guess they are all happy with the berries and maybe some bugs. I hope you enjoyed my post and wildbird this week. As always, thanks for visiting my blog and for the nice comments.
Join in and post your birdies and to see more beautiful and wonderful bird photos please visit:
Stewart's Wild Bird Wednesday and Michelle's Nature Notes. Thanks to our host Michelle our host Stewart. Happy Birding and have a wonderful week!
October 1, 2013
This week I am featuring my Red-eyed Vireo. He/she showed up with a group of warblers one day.
The Red-eyed Vireo was posing so nicely for me, I just had to take some photos. Wikipedia calls the Red-eyed Vireo a small songbird, somewhat warbler like. That is what I thought at first, I was sure I was seeing a Worm-eating warbler. The warbler also has the dark stripes on its head and near its eye.
Above is one of my archived photos of a Worm -eating Warbler..It was seen in the woods near my house. You can see a similarity between the two birds.
The Vireo seemed happy to show me different sides and poses. The adult Red-eyed Vireo is olive-green with white underparts. They have a red iris and a grey-crown edged with black and there is a blackish line thru the eyes.
They like to eat berries, which probably brought them to my yard. I have tons of pokeberries and the devil's walking stick berries and there may have been some blueberries still hanging on the bushes.
I am still seeing different warblers moving thru my yard, I guess they are all happy with the berries and maybe some bugs. I hope you enjoyed my post and wildbird this week. As always, thanks for visiting my blog and for the nice comments.
Join in and post your birdies and to see more beautiful and wonderful bird photos please visit:
Stewart's Wild Bird Wednesday and Michelle's Nature Notes. Thanks to our host Michelle our host Stewart. Happy Birding and have a wonderful week!
Vireo ~ what an unusual name for this beautiful bird! Lovely photos, Eileen, as ever ... and I wonder what's behind the name!
ReplyDeleteHi Eileen Two Warblers I have not heard or seen. I could not see the red eye. Very good shots of them both and lovely to see the difference.
ReplyDeleteWonderful photos of this bird. I like the soft tones in his feathers. Great !
ReplyDeleteThey do have similarities - you have some challenging birds in the U.S.
ReplyDeleteLovely bird pictures Eileen.....i like them.
ReplyDeleteGreetings and i wish you a lovely day, Joop
He is beautiful. I love the variety of birds you see in your yard!
ReplyDeleteThe third picture is the best, Eileen.
ReplyDeleteWell photographed.
Greetings Irma
the vireo is a pretty little thing!
ReplyDeleteThey are very similar! It would be hard to tell them apart for me. Lovely captures!
ReplyDeleteWow those eyes are absolutely beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteHallo Eileen!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a preety bird!!!Great shots!!!
Beautiful pictures!!!!Have a happy week and a lovely new month!!Hugs!!
Dimi...
You got some lovely poses from the vireo. I've only seen one once, last fall I believe. Love your warblers, too!
ReplyDeleteHi Eileen..What a lovely bird!!!.. It is elegant and delicate .. delightful pictures. Congrats..
ReplyDeleteI've never heard of the vireo. Such a cute little bird!
ReplyDeleteLovely photos...they really look alike, but I can see differences in comparing your photos. Am sure I'd never spot those differences in real life though. You yard is a bird heaven.
ReplyDeleteThe Red-eyed Vireo is a beautiful bird. I'm glad he/she posed so nicely for you.
ReplyDeleteGreat photos of a beautiful bird.
ReplyDeletea beautiful one. But who named it? I can´t see the red eye. :)
ReplyDeleteThat is are the most special on this blog, thanks Eileen.
ReplyDeleteSplendid series of shots!
ReplyDeleteThe red eyed vireo seems like a large version of our linnets - mainly in the colouring. Gorgeous little one.
ReplyDeleteGreat shots of the adorable birds.
ReplyDeleteGreat shots, Eileen!
ReplyDeleteLove to hear the Red-eyed Vireo's song.
This time of year, there can be several in one tree as they head south.
Nice post!
Incredibly beautiful Eileen!!! One species I haven't spotted yet.
ReplyDeleteNice photos and very informative post. Enjoy the rest of your week.
ReplyDeletewhat a sweet little bird!!
ReplyDeletei love when they pose in bushes that prvide a pretty background as well!!
a beautiful bird Eileen and neat pics you got
ReplyDeleteNice detail on this little bird! We don't see them too often here.
ReplyDeleteHe really did pose nicely for you, Eileen. My backyard birds are glad that I am HOME. They have missed the Bird Kitchen... ha
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Betsy
What pretty birds! How wonderful to see them "in person!"
ReplyDeleteThat Red-eyed Vireo is a gorgeous little bird!
ReplyDeleteAmazing photos, Eileen.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful bird . . . look of delicate . . .
ReplyDeletewhat a pretty little bird!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos of these cute little birds.
ReplyDeleteLove the head plumage Eileen -- he's a stunner. :)
ReplyDeleteHi Eileen, I think I have only seen one in person. I sure like your pictures of this small pretty bird. Have a fabulous Thursday tomorrow!
ReplyDeleteFantastic shots of the little guy! I'm impressed with the variety of birds you see!
ReplyDeleteOh wonderful photos of birds I have never seen.. Thank you for linking into NN Eileen... Michelle
ReplyDeleteThey certainly are similar birds except for the stripes through the eyes. Why is it called a Red Eyed when the eyes don't look red?
ReplyDeleteje découvre cet oiseau
ReplyDeleteReally great ID shots of this bird. If one came to Arizona, it would be a rare bird alert! We do get them occasionally....and they don't always pose:)
ReplyDeleteHe's quite handsome!!
ReplyDeleteaw, he looks like he enjoyed having his picture taken!
ReplyDeletelovely, just lovely shots of a cute bird.
big hugs~
I am so sorry, I am so late...getting ready for a 3 week road journey and everything that could go wrong this week in preparation has happened and so I had to got to plan B ;(
ReplyDeleteYour birding images are so sweet, would love to see so many kinds of birds...you are blessed~
Thanks for these shots of the Vireo, it's a bird I have wanted to see. I find it tough to tell many of the Warblers apart. We just had a magnificent invasion of Cedar Waxwing up in our wild cherry trees. They are my favorite bird, but I don't have a long lens and the cherry trees are 40 feet tall.
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