
Puerto Rican Vireo
Puerto Rican Vireo
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The Puerto Rican Vireo is a small, plain vireo endemic to Puerto Rico, distinguished by its subtle grey-brown plumage and faint eye-ring. It is a resident insectivore of humid forests and coffee plantations.
Where to spot
Endemic to Puerto Rico. It inhabits humid montane forests, secondary growth, and shade coffee plantations, typically at mid to high elevations.
How to spot
Listen for its distinctive, often repetitive, whistled song, which can vary. Scan the mid-story and canopy of humid forests and coffee farms.
When to spot
Active year-round in its resident tropical island habitat. Most vocal during the breeding season. Best observed in the early mornings.
Where to spot
Endemic to Puerto Rico. It inhabits humid montane forests, secondary growth, and shade coffee plantations, typically at mid to high elevations.
How to spot
Listen for its distinctive, often repetitive, whistled song, which can vary. Scan the mid-story and canopy of humid forests and coffee farms.
When to spot
Active year-round in its resident tropical island habitat. Most vocal during the breeding season. Best observed in the early mornings.
As an island endemic, this vireo plays an important role in the local ecosystem, controlling insect populations within its forested habitats.
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