genus vireo (Meaning)

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genus vireo (n)

type genus of the Vireonidae

Synonyms & Antonyms of genus vireo

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

genus vireo Sentence Examples

  1. The genus Vireo encompasses a group of small, arboreal songbirds commonly known as vireos.
  2. The red-eyed vireo (Vireo olivaceus) is widely distributed throughout eastern North America and is known for its distinctive red eyes.
  3. The yellow-green vireo (Vireo flavoviridis) is a migratory species that breeds in North America and winters in Central and South America.
  4. The Philadelphia vireo (Vireo philadelphicus) is a small, olive-gray vireo that breeds in eastern North America and winters in the tropics.
  5. The Warbling Vireo (Vireo gilvus) is a common bird found in deciduous and mixed forests throughout eastern North America.
  6. The blue-headed vireo (Vireo solitarius) is a migratory species that breeds in the eastern United States and winters in the Caribbean and Central America.
  7. The white-eyed vireo (Vireo griseus) is a small, gray-and-white vireo found in the eastern United States and Mexico.
  8. The black-capped vireo (Vireo atricapilla) is a small, black-capped vireo found in the eastern United States and Mexico.
  9. The yellow-throated vireo (Vireo flavifrons) is a small, olive-green vireo with a bright yellow throat, found in the eastern United States.
  10. The Cassin's Vireo (Vireo cassinii) is a medium-sized vireo found in coniferous forests in western North America.

FAQs About the word genus vireo

type genus of the Vireonidae

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The genus Vireo encompasses a group of small, arboreal songbirds commonly known as vireos.

The red-eyed vireo (Vireo olivaceus) is widely distributed throughout eastern North America and is known for its distinctive red eyes.

The yellow-green vireo (Vireo flavoviridis) is a migratory species that breeds in North America and winters in Central and South America.

The Philadelphia vireo (Vireo philadelphicus) is a small, olive-gray vireo that breeds in eastern North America and winters in the tropics.