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white-eyed vireo

American  
[hwahyt-ahyd, wahyt-] / ˈʰwaɪtˌaɪd, ˈwaɪt- /

noun

  1. a vireo, Vireo griseus, of eastern North America, having olive, yellow, and white plumage, a yellow ring around each eye, and white irises.


Etymology

Origin of white-eyed vireo

An Americanism dating back to 1825–35

Example Sentences

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A white-eyed vireo might be spotted en route from Mexico, or a ruby-throated hummingbird on the way from Panama, or a sooty shearwater from Tierra del Fuego.

From Washington Post • Mar. 23, 2017

“Here, you may find a ruby–throated hummingbird, broad-winged hawk and white-eyed vireo all in one tree.”

From Washington Post • Aug. 15, 2016

He twists his head as he hears the greeting of a white-eyed vireo.

From Time Magazine Archive

The lively strain of a white-eyed vireo, pertest of songsters, comes to me from somewhere on my right, and the soft chipping of myrtle warblers is all but incessant.

From A Florida Sketch-Book by Torrey, Bradford

The white-eyed vireo is a singer of astonishing spirit, and his sudden changes from one theme to another are sometimes almost startling.

From Birds in the Bush by Torrey, Bradford