
Slender-billed Vireo
Slender-billed Vireo
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The Slender-billed Vireo is a small, plain vireo endemic to an island off the coast of Brazil, characterized by its dull olive-grey plumage and a noticeably slender bill. It forages for insects in low scrub.
Where to spot
Endemic to Fernando de Noronha archipelago, off the coast of Brazil. It inhabits dry scrubland and open woodland.
How to spot
Look for its noticeably slender bill compared to other vireos. Listen for its distinctive, often simple and repetitive, whistled song. Scan low to mid-level scrub and bushes.
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 Fernando de Noronha archipelago, off the coast of Brazil. It inhabits dry scrubland and open woodland.
How to spot
Look for its noticeably slender bill compared to other vireos. Listen for its distinctive, often simple and repetitive, whistled song. Scan low to mid-level scrub and bushes.
When to spot
Active year-round in its resident tropical island habitat. Most vocal during the breeding season. Best observed in the early mornings.
Being an island endemic, this species has a highly restricted range, making it particularly vulnerable to environmental changes and habitat loss.
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