Animalia | Passeriformes | Vireonidae | Vireo | Vireo latimeri |
The Puerto Rican Vireo (Vireo latimeri) is a petite endemic songbird reaching just 12 cm (4.7 inches) long. Nicknamed “bien-te-veo” (see-you-well) for its distinctive call, this gray-headed bird sports a white breast and yellow-hued belly.
- Common Name(s): Puerto Rican Vireo, Bien-Te-Veo
- Family: Vireonidae
- Body Dimensions: 12 cm
- Male Plumage Color(s): Gray Head, White Breast, Yellow Belly
- Female Plumage Color(s): Gray Head, White Breast, Yellow Belly
- Habitat: Forests
- Diet: Insects, Fruits
- Native Countries: Puerto Rico
- Continent(s): North America
- Taxonomy Classification Year: 1866
- Taxonomist(s): Spencer Fullerton Baird
Puerto Rican Vireo Fun Facts
- Weighing 11-12 grams, the Puerto Rican Vireo favors forested areas across Puerto Rico[1], where it forages among branches for insects and spiders to fuel its energetic metabolism.
- The Puerto Rican Vireo supplements its diet with small lizards and berries by expertly snatching up grasshoppers, caterpillars, cicadas, beetles, and other small prey.
- Usually quiet, both sexes sing a varied, sweet warbling song. This species builds intricate hanging nests but suffers from brood parasitism by the invasive Shiny Cowbird, which hijacks vireo nests to lay its eggs.
- Population declines in the 1980s stemming from Shiny Cowbird nest intrusions provoked conservation concerns for the Puerto Rican Vireo.
- However, implementing control programs for the offending cowbird allowed vireo numbers to rebound in targeted forests like Guánica State Park.
- Still considered Near Threatened by the IUCN Red List though, habitat protection remains vital for this tiny endemic bird’s survival.
- Ensuring mature broadleaf forests with sufficient insects and fruit—the Puerto Rican Vireo’s ideal nesting and feeding grounds – is paramount.
While small, widely foraging birds may seem commonplace, focusing conservation efforts on vulnerable endemic species like the “see-you-well” Puerto Rican Vireo underscores Puerto Rico’s precious biodiversity as a Caribbean Island.
Suggested Reading: Puerto Rico Endemic Birds
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