A description of encounters with birds and other wildlife during personal birding trips, Audubon fieldtrips, and banding days primarily in Florida but will include out of state finds when they happen.
Sunday, November 26, 2006
Blue-headed Vireo
The Blue-headed Vireo is a bird I have been seeing in larger numbers the past 2 years. However, it is only the second they have been able to capture in the nets out at Wekiva Springs State Park.
Blue-headed Vireos tend to stay high in the tree tops and glean the vegetation for bugs.
In hand, it is even more regal than when seen at a distance.
This Winter I have had one hanging out in the backyard for weeks. This is FINE by me!
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