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Yellow-winged Vireo

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Photo by MPackerLocation: Costa Rica
Photo by MPacker
Location: Costa Rica
Vireo carmioli

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[edit] Identification

11.5 cm. Olive-green upperparts, black wings with two yellow wing bars, yellow supercilium, interrupted white eye ring, white throat, pale yellow underparts, some olive on the flanks. Young birds are browner above and have very pale yellow underparts.

[edit] Distribution

Costa Rica and western Panama.

[edit] Taxonomy

[edit] Habitat

Canopy of mountain forest.

[edit] Behaviour

The diet includes spiders and insects gleaned from tree foliage, and small fruits.

Both sexes build a small cup nest is built in the fork of a small branch. 2 dark-spotted white eggs are laid and are incubated by both sexes who also feed the young.

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