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Hutton's Vireo (Vireo huttoni)

Hutton's Vireo

Vireo huttoni

About the Hutton's Vireo

Hutton's vireo (Vireo huttoni) is a small songbird. It is approximately 5 inches (12–13 cm) in length, dull olive-gray above and below. It has a faint white eye ring and faint white wing bars. It closely resembles a ruby-crowned kinglet, but has a thicker bill and is slightly larger in size. Its most common song is a repeated chu-wee, or a chew, but will have other variations. Its call is a mewing chatter.

Classification

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the scientific name of the Hutton's Vireo?

The scientific name of the Hutton's Vireo is Vireo huttoni.

How many Hutton's Vireo sightings have been recorded?

8,374 observations of the Hutton's Vireo have been recorded on iNaturalist.

8,374 observations on iNaturalist
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