Blue-headed Vireo (Vireo solitarius)
- HABITAT - Blue-headed Vireo is prefers coniferous forests, but will occupy deciduous habitats as well. Blue-headed Vireos breed across much of the northeastern U.S. and southern Canada. They winter in the southeastern U.S. as well as in Mexico and Central America.
- DIET - The Blue-headed Vireo's main diet is insects, spiders and other invertebrates. The generally forage in the middle range of the trees. They are also known to eat fleshy berries and fruit, especial during migration and the winter when insects are less abundant.
- FACTS - Blue-headed Vireos forage amongst the foliage and branches of trees and shrubs, usually mid-level within the forest.
Sometimes they will fly out to catch insects in mid-air.
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