Cuban Vireo (Vireo gundlachii)
Cuban Vireo, Soplillar, Zapata Swamp, Cuba, February 2005 - click for larger image

Soplillar, Zapata Swamp, Cuba
February 2005

The Cuban Vireo is endemic to Cuba where it is reasonably common in forest and woodland.

Upperparts are dark olive-grey while underparts are pale yellow. There is a large creamy white crescent behind the pale brown eye. It shows one or two faint wing-bars

Cuban Vireo, Soplillar, Zapata Swamp, Cuba, February 2005 - click for larger image It feeds on insects lizards and fruit as can be seen in the 3rd photo.
Cuban Vireo, Soplillar, Zapata Swamp, Cuba, February 2005 - click for larger image
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