I saw the White-eyed Vireo (WEVI) at Lake Park on 4/30, but I was unable to get photos of it, as it moved so fast through the thick cover of the ravine, and then out of sight. I never relocated it that day, but there were 2 other rare birds as well that I spent time photographing. On Wednesday 5/1, another WEVI was found singing at Warnimont Park. I finally had a chance to try for it this morning (5/5). It was a little north of the original location, in the grassy shrub area, on the northside of the path. It has been seen or heard every day since 5/1 and seems to be on territory now. I watched it move about the trees in a 150′ radius or so, constantly singing. I hope he sticks around all summer. Even better, he finds a mate! Lately, I have been seeing these birds almost every spring, which is great, because they are so unique, with that striking white eye! Photos below are from early this morning (5/5). Enjoy!

2 thoughts on “White-eyed Vireo at Warnimont Park”

  1. Hi Jeremy! I think I missed this post or glossed over these images. That deserves an apology. This is such an interesting looking bird with its blue eyes and rotund, fluffy body. Great images. As always thank you for sharing.

    1. Yeah, I put out a post everyday for 5 days. It would have been very easy to miss one. I actually had some time to edit photos for once. Thank you Karie!

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