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Lifespan, longevity, and ageing

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Maximum longevity: 7.4 years (wild)
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Vireo solitarius

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A large (5-6 inches) vireo, the Blue-headed Vireo is most easily identified by its olive-green back and tail, pale breast, white wing bars, and bluish-gray head with white eye-rings. This species may be separated from the similar Black-capped Vireo (Vireo atricapillus) by that species’ smaller size and darker head. Male and female Blue-headed Vireos are similar to one another in all seasons. The Blue-headed Vireo primarily breeds across southern Canada and the northeastern United States. Smaller numbers breed at higher elevations in the Appalachian Mountains as far south as northern Alabama. Blue-headed Vireos spend the winter in the southeastern U.S., eastern Mexico, and northern Central America. Blue-headed Vireos breed in a number of dense woodland habitats with a mixture of deciduous and evergreen trees. During the winter, this species may be found in a variety of habitat types, including deciduous and evergreen woodland, bushy fields, and humid tropical forests. Blue-headed Vireos primarily eat small insects during the summer, but also eat small quantities of fruits and berries during the winter. In appropriate habitat, Blue-headed Vireos may be seen foraging for food on leaves and branches at middle heights in the tree canopy. Birdwatchers may also listen for this species’ song, a series of fluty notes similar to but somewhat higher-pitched than that of the Red-eyed Vireo. Blue-headed Vireos are primarily active during the day, but, like many migratory songbirds, this species migrates at night.

Threat Status: Least Concern

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Vireo solitarius ( англиски )

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A large (5-6 inches) vireo, the Blue-headed Vireo is most easily identified by its olive-green back and tail, pale breast, white wing bars, and bluish-gray head with white eye-rings. This species may be separated from the similar Black-capped Vireo (Vireo atricapillus) by that species’ smaller size and darker head. Male and female Blue-headed Vireos are similar to one another in all seasons. The Blue-headed Vireo primarily breeds across southern Canada and the northeastern United States. Smaller numbers breed at higher elevations in the Appalachian Mountains as far south as northern Alabama. Blue-headed Vireos spend the winter in the southeastern U.S., eastern Mexico, and northern Central America. Blue-headed Vireos breed in a number of dense woodland habitats with a mixture of deciduous and evergreen trees. During the winter, this species may be found in a variety of habitat types, including deciduous and evergreen woodland, bushy fields, and humid tropical forests. Blue-headed Vireos primarily eat small insects during the summer, but also eat small quantities of fruits and berries during the winter. In appropriate habitat, Blue-headed Vireos may be seen foraging for food on leaves and branches at middle heights in the tree canopy. Birdwatchers may also listen for this species’ song, a series of fluty notes similar to but somewhat higher-pitched than that of the Red-eyed Vireo. Blue-headed Vireos are primarily active during the day, but, like many migratory songbirds, this species migrates at night.

Наводи

  • Blue-headed Vireo (Vireo solitarius). The Internet Bird Collection. Lynx Edicions, n.d. Web. 20 July 2012.
  • James, Ross D. 1998. Blue-headed Vireo (Vireo solitarius), The Birds of North America Online (A. Poole, Ed.). Ithaca: Cornell Lab of Ornithology; Retrieved from the Birds of North America Online: http://bna.birds.cornell.edu/bna/species/379
  • Vireo solitarius. Xeno-canto. Xeno-canto Foundation, n.d. Web. 20 July 2012.
  • eBird Range Map - Blue-headed Vireo. eBird. Cornell Lab of Ornithology, N.d. Web. 20 July 2012.

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Rumelt, Reid B. Vireo solitarius. June-July 2012. Brief natural history summary of Vireo solitarius. Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History, Washington, D.C.
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Diagnostic Description ( шпански; кастиљски )

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Localidad del tipo: Bartram's wood's, cerca de Philadelphia [Pennsilvania]
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Diagnostic Description ( шпански; кастиљски )

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Mide 14 cm. y pesa 17 grs. Es grande, con anteojos blancos y cabeza gris; son conspicuos. Presenta barras alares anchas. Los adultos son color verde oliva por encima. La coronilla y los lados de la cabeza son gris pizarra. Las barras alares y la mayor parte de la región inferior son blancas. El costado y los flancos exhiben una mezcla de verde oliva y amarillo. Tiene la maxila de color negro y la mandíbula y las patas gris azulado. Los especímenes inmaduros son muy parecidos, pero generalmente presentan un tinte oliva en la coronilla. El borde de las primarias es parduzco.

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Trophic Strategy ( шпански; кастиљски )

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Se alimentan de frutos e insectos en proporciones más o menos semejantes.

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Distribution ( шпански; кастиљски )

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Distribucion en Costa Rica: Es un ave visitante de invierno (de diciembre a fines de marzo, muy rara o casual en las bajuras del Pacífico (Parque Nacional Palo Verde) y las montañas del norte.


Distribucion General: Se reproduce desde el sur de Canadá hasta Honduras. Se ha observado invernar desde el sur de E.U.A hasta Costa Rica, el oeste de Panamá y Cuba.

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Behavior ( шпански; кастиљски )

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Son solitarios, a menudo se observan en compañía de bandadas mixtas de reinitas, tangaras y otros vireos.

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Habitat ( шпански; кастиљски )

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Prefiere el borde del bosque y áreas parcialmente despejadas y permanece en la parte alta de la vegetación.

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Comprehensive Description ( англиски )

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Vireo solitarius (Wilson)

New information has been amassed on the western race of this vireo, V. solitarius cassinii, hitherto reported as a victim of the brown-headed cowbird only 7 times in print (Friedmann, 1963:87). To these records may be added 10 more: 3 from southern Vancouver Island—Victoria (Crowell and Nehls, 1973:911), Alouette Lake, 1 August 1970, and Saanich, 28 July 1973 (the last 2 reported to us by Dr. J. B. Tatum); and 7 from California—Tulare, Santa Barbara, Ventura, Tuolumne, and Alameda counties—4 of which were found by E. M. Hall or by R. J. Quigley.

The vireo subspecies V. solitarius plumbeus was previously reported as a victim even less frequently than V. s. cassinii, but here again, hitherto unpublished records raise the number by 4 cases, all from Arizona, reported to us by Hall. The Western Foundation's collections contain a total of 166 sets (of all races of the vireo), 8 of which (4.8 percent) are parasitized. It so happens that all 8 are of the subspecies V. solitarius cassinii, forming 6.1 percent of the 131 sets of eggs of that race in the collections. That the solitary vireo is, indeed, more often victimized in the west than in the east is shown by the total of all records known to us: V. solitarius solitarius, 6; V. solitarius alticola, 2; V. solitarius plumbeus, 15; V. solitarius cassinii, 17.

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Friedmann, Herbert, Kiff, Lloyd F., and Rothstein, Stephen I. 1977. "A further contribution of knowledge of the host relations of the parasitic cowbirds." Smithsonian Contributions to Zoology. 1-75. https://doi.org/10.5479/si.00810282.235
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Vireo solitarius ( астурски )

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Vireo solitarius ye una especie d'ave paseriforme, perteneciente a la familia Vireonidae, del xéneru Vireo.[1] Distribúise per Canadá, Estaos Xuníos, Méxicu y Cuba.[2]

Subespecies

  • Vireo solitarius alticola
  • Vireo solitarius gravis
  • Vireo solitarius solitarius

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Vireo solitarius: Brief Summary ( астурски )

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Vireo solitarius ye una especie d'ave paseriforme, perteneciente a la familia Vireonidae, del xéneru Vireo. Distribúise per Canadá, Estaos Xuníos, Méxicu y Cuba.

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Fireo unig ( велшки )

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Aderyn a rhywogaeth o adar yw Fireo unig (sy'n enw gwrywaidd; enw lluosog: fireod unig) a adnabyddir hefyd gyda'i enw gwyddonol Vireo solitarius; yr enw Saesneg arno yw Solitary vireo. Mae'n perthyn i deulu'r Fireod (Lladin: Vireonidae) sydd yn urdd y Passeriformes.[1]

Talfyrir yr enw Lladin yn aml yn V. solitarius, sef enw'r rhywogaeth.[2]

Teulu

Mae'r fireo unig yn perthyn i deulu'r Fireod (Lladin: Vireonidae). Dyma rai o aelodau eraill y teulu:

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rhywogaeth enw tacson delwedd Fireo Bell Vireo bellii Fireo bronfelyn y Gogledd Vireo flavifrons
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Fireo Jamaica Vireo modestus
Vireo modestus Jennens.jpg
Fireo llygadwyn Vireo griseus
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Fireo llygatgoch Vireo olivaceus
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Fireo mangrof Vireo pallens
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Fireo penddu Vireo atricapilla
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Fireo Puerto Rico Vireo latimeri Fireo Philadelphia Vireo philadelphicus
Vireo philadelphicus.jpg
Fireo San Andres Vireo caribaeus
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Fireo trydarol Vireo gilvus
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Fireo unig Vireo solitarius
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Fireo ystlyswinau Vireolanius melitophrys
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  1. Gwefan Cymdeithas Edward Llwyd; adalwyd 30 Medi 2016.
  2. Gwefan Avibase; adalwyd 3 Hydref 2016.
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Fireo unig: Brief Summary ( велшки )

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Aderyn a rhywogaeth o adar yw Fireo unig (sy'n enw gwrywaidd; enw lluosog: fireod unig) a adnabyddir hefyd gyda'i enw gwyddonol Vireo solitarius; yr enw Saesneg arno yw Solitary vireo. Mae'n perthyn i deulu'r Fireod (Lladin: Vireonidae) sydd yn urdd y Passeriformes.

Talfyrir yr enw Lladin yn aml yn V. solitarius, sef enw'r rhywogaeth.

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Blue-headed vireo ( англиски )

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The blue-headed vireo (Vireo solitarius) is a Neotropical migrating song bird found in North and Central America. There are currently two recognized subspecies that belong to the blue-headed vireo. It has a range that extends across Canada and the eastern coast of the United-States, Mexico and some of Central America. It prefers large temperate forests with a mix of evergreen trees and deciduous under growth.

As the name suggests, the blue-headed vireo is characterized by its blue-grey head and bold yellow wing bars. Both sexes are very similar in plumage and size. Juveniles also have a similar plumage.

Populations of the blue-headed vireo have been steadily increasing since the 1970s. Therefore, in 2004, the species was classified as a "Least Concern" species.[2]

Description

The blue-headed vireo has similar plumage year round and does not drastically change its appearance during the breeding season. It can be characterized by its olive green upper body, two bold yellow wing bars down the edge of its wing, and a deep blue-grey crown from which it gets its name. The juvenile plumage of immature blue-headed vireos is not distinct but very similar to the adult plumage.[3] While this bird's appearance is similar to the closely related Cassin's vireo (Vireo cassinii), the Cassin's vireo can be differentiated by its lighter yellow patches, a smaller, thinner bill, and a brownish-grey crown.[4] There is little to no sexual dimorphism between males and females as both are similar in plumage colouration and size.[5]

Like most Vireos, the blue-headed vireo is a relatively small bird with a length of 126–148 mm (5.0–5.8 in). The wingspan is usually found to be around 200–240 mm (7.9–9.4 in) and their weight is typically 13–19 g (0.46–0.67 oz). There are some subtle differences between the V.s. solitarius and V.s. alticola subspecies. V.s. alticola, the larger of the two subspecies, has a darker back with a larger wing length of 76–83.5 mm (2.99–3.29 in) and a bill length of 11–12 mm (0.43–0.47 in). Conversely, V.s. solitarius is slightly smaller with a wing length of 69.2–77.8 mm (2.72–3.06 in), and a bill length of 8.9–11 mm (0.35–0.43 in).[3]

The average lifespan of the blue-headed vireo in the wild has been measured to be approximately 7 years and 5 months.[3]

Blue-headed vireo
Blue-headed vireo

Taxonomy

The blue-headed vireo is placed in the genus Vireo, a group of small migrating passerine birds that are characterized by their usually dull greenish colouring, and a simple, monotonous song. Members of this group are usually characterized by the presence or absence of eye-rings, eye-strips, and wing bars. There is no sexual dimorphism between sexes in this group.[5]

Though it had been previously classified as a separate species, the blue-headed vireo along with the plumbeous vireo (Vireo plumbeus) and the Cassin's Vireo (V. cassinii) were lumped in the 1950s into a single species, based on morphological data. This group of vireos was collectively known as the "Solitary Vireo" (Vireo solitarius). This taxonomy prevailed until 1997 when new molecular data showed that there were in fact three distinct species. The taxonomy reverted to that prior to the 1950s, and the blue-headed vireo was once again its own species.[6]

There are two recognized subspecies of blue-headed vireo:[6]

  • Vireo solitarius solitarius(Wilson, A, 1810) – is the nominate species. It is slightly smaller and breeds across Canada to south Pennsylvania and New Jersey. It overwinters in north-central and southern Mexico.[3]
  • Vireo solitarius alticolaBrewster, 1886 – is slightly larger than the nominate species. It breeds mainly in the Appalachian Mountains to northern Georgia. It overwinters in the Gulf States after a short migration.[3]

Habitat and distribution

Native to North America, the blue-headed vireo enjoys a large breeding range that extends over an immense area of Canada and northern United States. The breeding range of V.s. solitarius extends from northeastern British Columbia across Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario and Quebec and down to southern Pennsylvania and New Jersey. V.s. alticola has a distinct breeding range that includes western Maryland and south, mainly in the Appalachian Mountains, to northern Georgia. At the end of the breeding season, the blue-headed vireo migrates south to its overwintering area. V.s. solitarius has the longest migration of the two subspecies and inhabits an overwintering area that includes eastern and southern Mexico to northern Central America. V.s. alticola migrates across a shorter distance to an area that extends from southeastern Virginia to Texas.[3]

Blue-headed vireos prefer to breed in cool temperate forests, which in the southern part of its breeding range are found at higher elevations. Evergreen forests with spruce, fir, hemlock, and pine mixed with deciduous growth such as alder shrubs, willow shrubs, poplar, birch or maple trees are the habitat of choice.[7] During the winter, blue-headed vireos inhabit mixed woods of pines and hardwoods. They are also found in coastal and flood plain swamps and low shrubby thickets.[3]

Year round, even during the breeding season, population density is somewhat low and spread out. Overwintering population densities are usually found to be lower than in the breeding season.[8] The density of the population ultimately depends on the type of forest being inhabited.[3]

During migration, blue-headed vireos are often found to flock with groups of different sparrow species but rarely with members of its own species.[3]

Habitat loss

When blue-headed vireos arrive on their breeding grounds, typically in mid-April, many deciduous trees have yet to leaf out, leading them to nest in evergreen trees including hemlocks (Tsuga). Recently, however, many hemlocks in eastern USA have been killed by an invasive Asian insect, the Hemlock woolly adelgid (Adelges tsugae), leaving the vireos with fewer nesting options until spring leaf opening begins for deciduous trees.[9]

Behaviour

Vocalizations

Song of a male blue-headed vireo in Minnesota

The primary song of the blue-headed vireo is a simple, slow, monotonous tune that is often confused with the faster red-eyed vireo (Vireo olivaceus) song. The primary song is sung only by the males and usually only during the breeding season. The males become quite vocal during the breeding season, with the song frequency reaching its height prior to mating and then decreasing after copulation. Both sexes share a series of calls that are used in both defence of nests, interspecies competition, and communication between breeding pairs while foraging.[3]

When foraging during the breeding season, mated pairs constantly communicate with each other using a series of high pitched chirping calls.[3][10]

Diet

Blue-headed vireos are mainly insectivorous birds but are also known to eat fleshy berries and fruit. They are equipped with short, strong bills used for processing insect prey with a tough carapace such as beetles. Foraging usually occurs in the mid level of trees. A foraging blue-headed vireo will hop from branch to branch on the same or to an adjacent tree and will then fly towards its prey to capture it.[3] Typical prey consist mostly of caterpillars, butterflies and moths but may also include tree bugs, stink bugs, beetles, bees, ants, flies, dragonflies, grasshoppers, crickets, spiders and, on some occasions, snails.[3] Fruit feeding occurs primarily during migration and overwintering, especially when overwintering in more tropical regions where fruit is more abundant or if the insect populations are low. This large and varied diet is an example of an opportunistic feeding strategy, allowing the blue-headed vireo to be plastic in its ability to adapt to resource availability.[11]

Reproduction

When arriving to the breeding ground in mid-April, male vireos will hold large, individual territories that can range from 1.5–6.6 hectares (3.7–16.3 acres). Females will choose a male to mate with depending on the male's ability to defend and control a large territory. While defending their territory from other males, the male vireos will sing a primary song to attract females.[12] Undecided females can usually be seen flying along the edges of competing male territories; usually this will force the two males into direct conflict for the right to copulate with the female.[10][12]

Once a female has approached a suitable mate, the male will perform a series of mating rituals. Typically, these rituals involve the male building a courtship nest for the female. The courtship nest is not a full nest but is most likely an attempt by the male to display his ability to gather resources.[10][12] Once the pair is established, the courtship nest is abandoned. Mating does not occur for approximately 2 weeks after pair has been established. During this time, the male and the female will cooperatively build a breeding nest which is typically formed between forking mid-level branches of evergreen and deciduous trees and are composed of twigs and foliage. Breeding nests are not reused in following breeding seasons.[3]

In one breeding season, a female will lay 3–5 eggs at a rate of 1 egg per day. Eggs are creamy white with brown or black spots and are 17–23.1 x 13.3–15.8 mm (0.055–0.075 in x 0.04–0.05 in). Eggs are incubated for approximately 14 days after being laid. Once hatched, infants are highly altricial, often having little to no downy feathers. Infants open their eyes during day 5 or 6 and will begin to fledge after 14 days for a total chick-rearing period of 28 days. Once the young are able to leave the nest, the parents will split the juveniles and separate. Juveniles are usually dependent on the parent to provide food for approximately 1 month after leaving the nest. If the nest is destroyed or a mating pair produces a failed brood, an attempt to re-nest may occur but this ultimately depends on when the brood fails. If the brood fails early on in the season, there is a higher chance that the pair will re-nest, if later, the pair will often separate and not attempt a second brood.[3]

Blue-headed vireo's have an atypical breeding strategy when compared to other closely related species. Blue-headed vireo males will assist their mates with daytime incubation of eggs, nest construction, and feeding of the chicks.[10] Also, unlike most bird species, female blue-headed vireos do not attempt any extra-pair copulations with other males. Likewise, males make no attempt to guard females from other males, making blue-headed vireos both socially and genetically monogamous birds.[10]

Hormonal effects on parental care

The increase in male blue-headed vireo parental care is thought to be attributed to the levels of testosterone and prolactin found in the plasma of these birds during the mating season. Testosterone, a steroid hormone that is secreted by the testes, has been found to increase aggressive behaviour in male birds during the breeding season[13] and that these males display less parental care if their testosterone levels are maintained.[14] Conversely, prolactin is a peptide hormone that is regulated by the hypothalamus that has been found at higher levels in birds that do the majority of incubation.[15] It was found that in the early breeding season, male blue-headed vireos have a low testosterone level and will maintain this low level at all stages of the season.[16] This low level does not affect the Vireo's ability to compete with other males for territory however, as a high testosterone level has been found to not be necessary for territory establishment.[17] Prolactin levels of the males were found to be high very early on in the breeding season and are maintained for the duration of the season. This high level of prolactin along with a low testosterone level, explains why male blue-headed vireos are so involved in the construction of the nest, daytime incubation, and feeding of the nestlings.[10][16]

Predation

Blue-headed vireos have a low nesting success rate, with about 10–30% of hatchlings surviving.[3] Common predators of the blue-headed vireo eggs and chicks include blue jays, crows, and squirrels.

Often, when a nest is attacked by a blue jay, the male and female will execute coordinated attacks on the approaching predator. This usually involves one partner swooping towards the blue jay while calling the mate who will then execute a second attack.[10] Blue-headed vireos have also been known to nest close to nesting raptorial birds that do not prey on them. It is thought that they use the raptors as protection from squirrels that are, in turn, hunted by these bird of prey.[3]

The largest contributor to the low nesting success rate of the blue-headed vireo is most likely the parasitic brown-headed cowbird (Molothrus ater). These birds will often lay their large eggs overtop the existing brood, causing the parents to feed the cowbird which will ultimately starve the infant Vireos.[3]

References

  1. ^ BirdLife International (2016). "Vireo solitarius". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2016: e.T22705234A94007258. doi:10.2305/IUCN.UK.2016-3.RLTS.T22705234A94007258.en. Retrieved 12 November 2021.
  2. ^ Brauning, D. W. (1992). Atlas of breeding birds in Pennsylvania. Pittsburgh, PA: University of Pittsburgh Press. p. 484.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r James, R. D. (1998). The Birds of North America. Philadelphia, PA: The Birds of NA, Inc.
  4. ^ Phillips, A. R. (1991). The known birds of North America, Part II. Denver, Colorado: Allan R. Phillips. p. 249.
  5. ^ a b Hamilton, T.H. (December 1958). "Adaptive radiation in the genus Vireo". The Wilson Bulletin. 70 (4): 307–346.
  6. ^ a b Cicero, C.; N.K. Johnson (May 1998). "Molecular phylogeny and ecological diversification in a clade of New World songbirds (genus Vireo)". Molecular Ecology. 7 (10): 1359–1370. doi:10.1046/j.1365-294x.1998.00483.x. PMID 9787446. S2CID 25941327.
  7. ^ Hamilton, T.H. (1962). "Species relationships and ad-aptations for sympatry in the avian genus Vireo". The Condor. 64 (1): 40–68. doi:10.2307/1365441. JSTOR 1365441.
  8. ^ Hamel, P.B. (1992). Land manager's guide to the birds of the south. Chapel Hill, NC: The Nature Conservancy. p. 367.
  9. ^ Tingley, M.W.; Orwig, D.A.; Field, R.; Motzkin, G. (2002). "Avian response to removal of a forest dominant: consequences of hemlock woolly adelgid infestations". Journal of Biogeography. 29 (10–11): 1505–1516. doi:10.1046/j.1365-2699.2002.00789.x. S2CID 42295889.
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  17. ^ Wingfield, J.C. (1994). "Control of territorial aggression in a changing environment". Psychoneuroendocrinology. 19 (5–7): 709–772. doi:10.1016/0306-4530(94)90052-3. PMID 7938366. S2CID 27464874.

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The blue-headed vireo (Vireo solitarius) is a Neotropical migrating song bird found in North and Central America. There are currently two recognized subspecies that belong to the blue-headed vireo. It has a range that extends across Canada and the eastern coast of the United-States, Mexico and some of Central America. It prefers large temperate forests with a mix of evergreen trees and deciduous under growth.

As the name suggests, the blue-headed vireo is characterized by its blue-grey head and bold yellow wing bars. Both sexes are very similar in plumage and size. Juveniles also have a similar plumage.

Populations of the blue-headed vireo have been steadily increasing since the 1970s. Therefore, in 2004, the species was classified as a "Least Concern" species.

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Blukapa vireo ( есперанто )

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La Blukapa vireo, Vireo solitarius, estas specio de birdo de la familio de Vireedoj kaj genro de Vireoj, kiuj estas malgrandaj paserinoj de Ameriko, de koloroj olivverdecaj al sablokoloraj.

Plenkreskuloj estas ĉefe olivecaj en supraj partoj kun blankaj subaj partoj kaj flavecaj flankoj; ili havas tre grizan kapon kun blueca nuanco, kio nomigas la specion en Esperanto kaj en aliaj lingvoj, malhelajn okulojn kun tre markataj blankaj okulringoj (ligitaj per superokula strio al supra makzelo dum malhelgriza traokula strio venas el la suba makzelo kaj dividas klare la okulringon) kaj blankajn flugilstriojn rimarkindajn en malhelaj flugiloj. Ili havas fortikan bekon kaj fortajn blugrizajn krurojn.

Tiu birdo kun la Kasina vireo kaj la Plumbovireo estis iam konsiderata kiel ununura specio nome "Soleca vireo".

Ties reprodukta habitato estas malferma miksita arbaro decidua kaj de koniferoj en Kanado oriente de la Roka Montaro kaj de Nordorienta Usono. Ili faras diketan tasforman neston penditan el forko en arbobranĉo. La masklo helpas ĉe kovado kaj povas kanti el la nesto.

Tiuj birdoj migras suden al Sudorienta Usono suden al Centrameriko.

Ili manĝas insektojn en supraj partoj de arboj, foje flugante. Ili manĝas ankaŭ berojn, ĉefe vintre.

Referencoj

  • IUCN2006, BirdLife International, 2004, 51003, Vireo solitarius, 9a Majo 2006. Malplej Zorgiga.

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La Blukapa vireo, Vireo solitarius, estas specio de birdo de la familio de Vireedoj kaj genro de Vireoj, kiuj estas malgrandaj paserinoj de Ameriko, de koloroj olivverdecaj al sablokoloraj.

Plenkreskuloj estas ĉefe olivecaj en supraj partoj kun blankaj subaj partoj kaj flavecaj flankoj; ili havas tre grizan kapon kun blueca nuanco, kio nomigas la specion en Esperanto kaj en aliaj lingvoj, malhelajn okulojn kun tre markataj blankaj okulringoj (ligitaj per superokula strio al supra makzelo dum malhelgriza traokula strio venas el la suba makzelo kaj dividas klare la okulringon) kaj blankajn flugilstriojn rimarkindajn en malhelaj flugiloj. Ili havas fortikan bekon kaj fortajn blugrizajn krurojn.

Tiu birdo kun la Kasina vireo kaj la Plumbovireo estis iam konsiderata kiel ununura specio nome "Soleca vireo".

Ties reprodukta habitato estas malferma miksita arbaro decidua kaj de koniferoj en Kanado oriente de la Roka Montaro kaj de Nordorienta Usono. Ili faras diketan tasforman neston penditan el forko en arbobranĉo. La masklo helpas ĉe kovado kaj povas kanti el la nesto.

Tiuj birdoj migras suden al Sudorienta Usono suden al Centrameriko.

Ili manĝas insektojn en supraj partoj de arboj, foje flugante. Ili manĝas ankaŭ berojn, ĉefe vintre.

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Vireo solitarius ( шпански; кастиљски )

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El vireo solitario[3]​ (en Costa Rica, Honduras y México) (Vireo solitarius), también denominado vireo cabeciazul o vireo anteojillo (en México) o vireo de anteojos (en Nicaragua),[2]​ es una especie de ave paseriforme de la familia Vireonidae perteneciente al numeroso género Vireo. Es nativo de América del Norte (donde anida) y América Central y más raramente islas del Caribe (hacia donde migra).

Distribución y hábitat

Esta especie se reproduce en el centro oeste y sureste de Canadá, noreste y este de Estados Unidos y migra hacia el sur y sureste de Estados Unidos, México, hasta el norte de Nicaragua y raramente en Cuba.[4]​ Aparte de los países ya mencionados, se registra su presencia en Bahamas; Belice; Islas Cayman; Costa Rica; El Salvador; Guatemala; Honduras; Saint Pierre y Miquelon y Turks y Caicos. Fue registrado como divagante en Jamaica y Panamá.[1]

Su hábitat de reproducción es el bosque boreal y templado y migra hacia una variedad de bosques tropicales y subtropicales secos y húmedos, de tierras bajas o montanos.[1]

Subespecies

Según la clasificación del Congreso Ornitológico Internacional (IOC) (Versión 6.2, 2016) [5]​ y Clements Checklist v.2015,[6]​ se reconocen 2 subespecies, con su correspondiente distribución geográfica:[4]

Referencias

  1. a b c BirdLife International (2012). «Vireo solitarius». Lista Roja de especies amenazadas de la UICN 2015.4 (en inglés). ISSN 2307-8235. Consultado el 1 de junio de 2016.
  2. a b Vireo Solitario Vireo solitarius (Wilson, A, 1810) en Avibase. Consultada el 1 de junio de 2016.
  3. De Juana, E; Del Hoyo, J; Fernández-Cruz, M; Ferrer, X; Sáez-Royuela, R; Sargatal, J (2010). «Nombres en castellano de las aves del mundo recomendados por la Sociedad Española de Ornitología (Decimoquinta parte: Orden Passeriformes, Familias Ploceidae a Parulidae)». Ardeola. Handbook of the Birds of the World (Madrid: SEO/BirdLife) 57 (2): 449-456. ISSN 0570-7358. Consultado el 9 de diciembre de 2011. P. 453.
  4. a b Blue-headed Vireo (Vireo solitarius) en IBC - The Internet Bird Collection. Consultada el 10 de junio de 2016.
  5. Gill, F. & Donsker, D. (Eds.). «Shrikes, vireos & shrike-babblers». IOC – World Bird List (en inglés). Consultado el 10 de junio de 2016. Versión 6.2. Versión/Año:
  6. Clements, J. F., T. S. Schulenberg, M. J. Iliff, D. Roberson, T. A. Fredericks, B. L. Sullivan & C. L. Wood (2015). «The eBird/Clements checklist of birds of the world: v2015». Disponible para descarga. The Cornell Lab of Ornithology.

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El vireo solitario​ (en Costa Rica, Honduras y México) (Vireo solitarius), también denominado vireo cabeciazul o vireo anteojillo (en México) o vireo de anteojos (en Nicaragua),​ es una especie de ave paseriforme de la familia Vireonidae perteneciente al numeroso género Vireo. Es nativo de América del Norte (donde anida) y América Central y más raramente islas del Caribe (hacia donde migra).

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Vireo solitarius ( баскиски )

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Vireo solitarius Vireo generoko animalia da. Hegaztien barruko Vireonidae familian sailkatua dago.

Erreferentziak

  1. (Ingelesez)BirdLife International (2012) Species factsheet. www.birdlife.org webgunetitik jaitsia 2012/05/07an
  2. (Ingelesez) IOC Master List

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Silmälasivireo ( фински )

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Silmälasivireo (Vireo solitarius) on pohjoisamerikkalainen vireoihin kuuluva lintulaji. Se esiintyy paikoittain Yhdysvalloissa ja Kanadassa. Laji talvehtii Yhdysvaltojen etelävaltioissa, ja sen tunnistaa sinertävästä yläruumiista ja kellanvaaleasta vatsasta. Lajista on tullut Yhdysvalloissa melko harvinainen.

Lähteet

  1. BirdLife International: Vireo solitarius IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Version 2013.2. 2012. International Union for Conservation of Nature, IUCN, Iucnredlist.org. Viitattu 13.3.2014. (englanniksi)
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Silmälasivireo (Vireo solitarius) on pohjoisamerikkalainen vireoihin kuuluva lintulaji. Se esiintyy paikoittain Yhdysvalloissa ja Kanadassa. Laji talvehtii Yhdysvaltojen etelävaltioissa, ja sen tunnistaa sinertävästä yläruumiista ja kellanvaaleasta vatsasta. Lajista on tullut Yhdysvalloissa melko harvinainen.

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Viréo à tête bleue ( француски )

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Vireo solitarius

Le Viréo à tête bleue (Vireo solitarius) est une espèce de passereaux appartenant à la famille des Vireonidae et reconnaissable à sa tête bleu-vert.

Description

Les adultes ont la partie supérieure de la tête de couleur olive, avec un duvet blanc à la partie inférieure et un duvet jaune sur les côtés. Les yeux sont noirs, cerclés de corolles blanches, et des raies blanches sur les ailes. Ils ont un port majestueux et des pattes puissantes, de couleur gris-bleu. Cet oiseau était naguère appelé Vireo Solitaire, par confusion avec le Viréo de Cassin et le Viréo plombé.

Répartition

Cet oiseau vit au Canada à l'est des Montagnes Rocheuses et dans le nord-est des États-Unis. Il migre vers le sud-ouest des États-Unis et l'Amérique centrale.

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Carte de répartition
  • Aire de nidification
  • Voie migratoire
  • Aire d'hivernage

Habitat

Cette espèce peuple les forêts de feuillus et de conifères.

Reproduction

Le nid, volumineux, a la forme d'une tasse suspendue à une fourche de branchage. Le mâle couve les œufs avec la femelle et peut chanter sans quitter le nid.[1]

Alimentation

Cet oiseau chasse les insectes dans la partie supérieure du feuillage des arbres et quitte parfois même le feuillage pour les attraper. Il se nourrit également de baies, surtout l'hiver.

Sous-espèces

D'après Alan P. Peterson, il existe deux sous-espèces :

  • Vireo solitarius alticola Brewster, 1886 ;
  • Vireo solitarius solitarius (A. Wilson, 1810).

Notes et références

  1. Rob Hume, Guilhem Lesaffre et Marc Duquet, Oiseaux de France et d'Europe, p. 419
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Le Viréo à tête bleue (Vireo solitarius) est une espèce de passereaux appartenant à la famille des Vireonidae et reconnaissable à sa tête bleu-vert.

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Brilvireo ( холандски; фламански )

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Vogels

De brilvireo (Vireo solitarius) is een zangvogel uit de familie Vireonidae (vireo's).

Verspreiding en leefgebied

  • V. s. solitarius: Canada via de noordelijk-centrale en noordoostelijke Verenigde Staten.
  • V. s. alticola: de zuidelijke Appalachen (zuidoostelijke Verenigde Staten).

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De brilvireo (Vireo solitarius) is een zangvogel uit de familie Vireonidae (vireo's).

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Wireonek siwy ( полски )

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Wireonek siwy (Vireo solitarius) – gatunek ptaka z rodziny wireonkowatych (Vireonidae).

Zasięg, środowisko
Lasy mieszane w środkowej części Ameryki Północnej, wschodnie oraz zachodnie góry. Zimę spędza w południowo-wschodniej oraz południowo-środkowej części Ameryki Północnej i w Ameryce Środkowej.
Systematyka
Wyróżniono dwa podgatunki V. solitarius[4][2]:
  • wireonek siwy (V. solitarius solitarius)
  • wireonek górski (V. solitarius alticola)
Wygląd
Długość ciała 12,5-15 cm. Głowa szara. Grzbiet oliwkowozielony. Brew oraz obrączka oczna białe. Na skrzydłach widoczne 2 paski. Spód ciała biały, na bokach żółty i oliwkowoszary nalot. Podgatunek z Gór Skalistych jest bardziej szary, a podgatunek z wybrzeży Pacyfiku z wierzchu bardziej zielony, od spodu bardziej żółty. Obie płci są podobne.

Przypisy

  1. Vireo solitarius, w: Integrated Taxonomic Information System (ang.).
  2. a b Blue-headed Vireo (Vireo solitarius) (ang.). IBC: The Internet Bird Collection. [dostęp 2012-07-01].
  3. BirdLife International 2012, Vireo solitarius [w:] The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species 2015 [online], wersja 2014.3 [dostęp 2015-05-03] (ang.).
  4. Frank Gill, David Donsker (red.): Shrikes, vireos & shrike-babblers (ang.). IOC World Bird List: Version 5.2. [dostęp 2015-05-03].

Bibliografia

  1. Wiesław Dudziński, Marek Keller, Andrew Gosler: Atlas ptaków świata. Warszawa: Oficyna Wydawnicza Multico, 2000. ISBN 83-7073-059-0.
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Wireonek siwy (Vireo solitarius) – gatunek ptaka z rodziny wireonkowatych (Vireonidae).

Zasięg, środowisko Lasy mieszane w środkowej części Ameryki Północnej, wschodnie oraz zachodnie góry. Zimę spędza w południowo-wschodniej oraz południowo-środkowej części Ameryki Północnej i w Ameryce Środkowej. Systematyka Wyróżniono dwa podgatunki V. solitarius: wireonek siwy (V. solitarius solitarius) wireonek górski (V. solitarius alticola) Wygląd Długość ciała 12,5-15 cm. Głowa szara. Grzbiet oliwkowozielony. Brew oraz obrączka oczna białe. Na skrzydłach widoczne 2 paski. Spód ciała biały, na bokach żółty i oliwkowoszary nalot. Podgatunek z Gór Skalistych jest bardziej szary, a podgatunek z wybrzeży Pacyfiku z wierzchu bardziej zielony, od spodu bardziej żółty. Obie płci są podobne.
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Glasögonvireo ( шведски )

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Glasögonvireo[2] (Vireo solitarius) är en fågel i familjen vireor inom ordningen tättingar.[3] IUCN kategoriserar arten som livskraftig.[1]

Utbredning och systematik

Glasögonvireo delas in i två underarter:[3]

Tidigare inkluderades blygrå vireo och cassinvireo i glasögonvireon.

Status och hot

Arten har ett stort utbredningsområde och en stor population, och tros öka i antal.[1] Utifrån dessa kriterier kategoriserar IUCN arten som livskraftig (LC).[1]

Bilder

Noter

  1. ^ [a b c d] Birdlife International 2012 Vireo solitarius Från: IUCN 2015. IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Version 2015.4 www.iucnredlist.org. Läst 2016-02-01.
  2. ^ Sveriges ornitologiska förening (2015) Officiella listan över svenska namn på världens fågelarter Arkiverad 18 oktober 2014 hämtat från the Wayback Machine., läst 2015-07-01
  3. ^ [a b] Clements, J. F., T. S. Schulenberg, M. J. Iliff, D. Roberson, T. A. Fredericks, B. L. Sullivan, and C. L. Wood (2016) The eBird/Clements checklist of birds of the world: Version 2016 http://www.birds.cornell.edu/clementschecklist/download, läst 2016-08-11

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Vireo solitarius ( виетнамски )

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Vireo solitarius là một loài chim trong họ Vireonidae.[1]

Chú thích

  1. ^ Clements, J. F., T. S. Schulenberg, M. J. Iliff, B.L. Sullivan, C. L. Wood, and D. Roberson (2012). “The eBird/Clements checklist of birds of the world: Version 6.7.”. Truy cập ngày 19 tháng 12 năm 2012.

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