Vireos (Vireonidae)
Red-eyed Vireo (Vireo olivaceus) - HBW 15, p. 430
French: Viréo aux yeux rouges
German: Rotaugenvireo
Spanish: Vireo Chiví
Other common names: Chivi Vireo (South American races)
Taxonomy: Muscicapa olivacea Linnaeus, 1766, North America = (South) Carolina, USA.
Probably forms a superspecies with V. gracilirostris, V. flavoviridis, V. altiloquus and V. magister. Often treated as conspecific with V. gracilirostris, but latter appears distinct; sometimes regarded as conspecific with V. flavoviridis, but biochemical studies coupled with morphological and vocal differences strongly indicate that the two are distinct species. Neotropical races treated by some authors as representing a distinct species, under name of "V. chivi", although this apparently diverged from nominate only c. 370,000 years ago (where.. View all taxonomy...
Probably forms a superspecies with V. gracilirostris, V. flavoviridis, V. altiloquus and V. magister. Often treated as conspecific with V. gracilirostris, but latter appears distinct; sometimes regarded as conspecific with V. flavoviridis, but biochemical studies coupled with morphological and vocal differences strongly indicate that the two are distinct species. Neotropical races treated by some authors as representing a distinct species, under name of "V. chivi", although this apparently diverged from nominate only c. 370,000 years ago (whereas V. flavoviridis and present species diverged from each other c. 4-6 million years ago); it is hypothesized that the "chivi group" of races arose from wintering individuals of nominate race from North America that failed to migrate back N in spring, and in a situation where migration is largely unnecessary, and consequent gene-pool mixing of different populations is reduced, further subspeciation of Neotropical populations is likely. Additional work required on some resident South American races, which appear to have distinct vocalizations, before the matter can be resolved. One report of hybridization with V. philadelphicus in SE Canada (Quebec). Ten subspecies recognized.
Subspecies and Distribution:
- olivaceus ( Linnaeus, 1766) - breeds Canada (except NW & N) and NW, C & E USA; migrates to N South America.
- caucae (Chapman, 1912) - W Colombia (Pacific coast at Juradó, W slope of W Andes, and valleys of upper R Patía and upper R Cauca).
- vividior Hellmayr & Seilern, 1913 - Colombia (S to Meta), Venezuela, the Guianas, extreme N Brazil, and Trinidad.
- olivaceus ( Linnaeus, 1766) - breeds Canada (except NW & N) and NW, C & E USA; migrates to N South America.
- caucae (Chapman, 1912) - W Colombia (Pacific coast at Juradó, W slope of W Andes, and valleys of upper R Patía and upper R Cauca).
- vividior Hellmayr & Seilern, 1913 - Colombia (S to Meta), Venezuela, the Guianas, extreme N Brazil, and Trinidad.
- tobagensis Hellmayr, 1935 - Tobago.
- griseobarbatus ( Berlepsch & Taczanowski, 1884) - W Ecuador and NW Peru.
- pectoralis J. T. Zimmer, 1941 - N Peru (middle Marañón Valley).
- solimoensis Todd, 1931 - E Ecuador, NE Peru, and W Brazil (E to lower R Negro, S to upper R Juruá and R Purús).
- chivi ( Vieillot, 1817) - C Peru, WC Brazil, E Bolivia, W Paraguay, and NE Argentina (S to San Luis, Córdoba, Santa Fe and N Buenos Aires); non-breeding E Colombia, S Venezuela and NC Brazil (S of R Amazon).
- agilis ( M. H. C. Lichtenstein, 1823) - E Brazil (E from near Faro on N bank of R Amazon and, on S bank, from R Madeira) S to Rio de Janeiro.
- diversus J. T. Zimmer, 1941 - E Paraguay, SE Brazil and Uruguay.
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Bird singing in the Atlantic Rainforest. Locality Serra do Itapetinga, São Paulo State, Brazil
Antonio Silveira 6 December 2012 31 weeks ago 4.5 -
Near to tme. Locality Nova Veneza, Santa Catarina State, Brazil
(ssp chivi)
João Just 2 September 2012 31 weeks ago 4.5 -
Bird singing near alake. This species arrives in the southern and southeastern of Brazil in the spring and stay until late summe Locality Ibirapuera Park, São Paulo City, São Paulo State, Brazil
Antonio Silveira 30 November 2012 23 weeks ago 4 -
Bird singing in the Atlantic Rainforest in a protected area. Locality Intervales State Park, São Paulo State, Brazil
Antonio Silveira 1 December 1999 48 weeks ago 4 -
One bird singing in the canopy. Locality Montagne des Chevaux, Roura, French Guiana
Patrick Ingremeau 13 June 2010 2 years ago 4 -
A singing male Locality Cumming, Forsyth County, Georgia, USA (United States)
(ssp olivaceus)
Stuart Fisher 1 June 2010 2 years ago 4 -
Singing on territory Locality Bracebridge, Muskoka District, Ontario, Canada
(ssp olivaceous)
Andrew_Davis 6 July 2005 3 years ago 4 -
Bird singing in the forest. Locality Serra do Lopo, Extrema, Minas Gerais State, Brazil
Antonio Silveira 1 December 2012 23 weeks ago 3 -
A bird calling.
Locality Engenho Cachoeira Linda, Barreiros, Pernambuco State, Brazil
(ssp agilis)
Josep del Hoyo 15 October 2008 4 years ago 3 -
Bird singing in Atlantic Rainforest. Locality Alfredo Volpi Park, São Paulo City, São Paulo State, Brazil
Antonio Silveira 8 December 2012 22 weeks ago 0 -
Bird singing in the forest. Migratory species that arrives in Brazil in the spring and stay until late summer. Locality Instituto Butantan, São Paulo City, São Paulo State, Brazil
Antonio Silveira 8 December 2012 22 weeks ago 0 -
Bird singing. Migratory species that arrives in Brazil in the spring and stay until late summer. Locality Ibirapuera Park, São Paulo City, São Paulo State, Brazil
Antonio Silveira 7 December 2012 22 weeks ago 0 -
Migratory species that arrives in Brazil in the spring and stay until late summer. Locality Ibirapuera Park, São Paulo City, São Paulo State, Brazil
Antonio Silveira 6 December 2012 22 weeks ago 0 -
Bird singing in the Atalntic Rainforest. Background of record the voice of Golden-crowned Warbler (Basileuterus culicivorus). Locality Cantareira State Park, São Paulo State, Brazil
Antonio Silveira 1 January 1999 39 weeks ago 0
