vireonidae (Meaning)

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vireonidae (n)

small insectivorous American songbirds

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vireonidae Sentence Examples

  1. Vireonidae, commonly known as vireos, are a family of passerine birds.
  2. Vireos are typically small to medium-sized, with muted colors and unstreaked plumage.
  3. Vireonidae is distributed throughout the Americas, from Canada to Argentina.
  4. These birds are known for their distinctive songs, which often consist of a two-syllable phrase repeated in a monotonous rhythm.
  5. Vireos are primarily insectivorous, feeding on insects and other small creatures.
  6. The family Vireonidae includes approximately 50 species, classified into nine genera.
  7. Vireo olivaceus, the Red-eyed Vireo, is one of the most common and well-known vireos in North America.
  8. Vireos play an important role in forest ecosystems, helping to control insect populations.
  9. The Blue-headed Vireo (Vireo solitarius) is a migratory species that breeds in North America and winters in Mexico and Central America.
  10. Vireonidae is allied with the Old World flycatchers of Muscicapidae and the wood-warblers of Parulidae.

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small insectivorous American songbirds

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Vireonidae, commonly known as vireos, are a family of passerine birds.

Vireos are typically small to medium-sized, with muted colors and unstreaked plumage.

Vireonidae is distributed throughout the Americas, from Canada to Argentina.

These birds are known for their distinctive songs, which often consist of a two-syllable phrase repeated in a monotonous rhythm.