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Black-capped Vireo Vireo atricapillus
L 4 1/2" (11 cm).

Song or calls:
Song is a persistent string of hurried, twittering, varied 2 or 3 note phrases.

photo by Phil Swanson

Description: Greenish-olive above; white below, with yellow flanks; yellowish wing bars. Male's glossy black cap sharply contrasts with white spectacles. Female has slate gray head and narrower white spectacles. Immatures are browner above and buffy below.

Behavior: An active feeder, even hangs upside down to search for insects.


Habitat: Stays hidden in oak scrub and thickets.

Where in Nebraska: Accidental. Two early records: a sight record for Sarpy County in 1894, and a specimen from Sarpy County in 1921.

Fun Facts: The Black-capped Vireo is the only vireo with different plummage for males and females.

 

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