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单词 red-eyed vireo
例句 red-eyed vireo
“Tunes are free up here. I got that from the red-eyed vireo.” My Side of the Mountain 1959-01-01T00:00:00Z
He plays the red-eyed vireo and yellow warbler calls. Birders find an oasis awaits in Manhattan’s concrete jungle 2017-09-07T04:00:00Z
The rose-breasted grosbeak is there too, and the red-eyed vireo, and the indigo bunting. National Zoo debuts a serene new habitat for birds and humans 2023-02-22T05:00:00Z
The red-eyed vireo suffers some of the biggest losses, some 581,000 deaths annually, though that represents less than 1 percent of its population. Cell Phone Towers Pluck Birds 2013-01-28T20:15:00.217Z
Almost everywhere in the Eastern United States and Canada, the red-eyed vireo is the most common member of his family. Birds Every Child Should Know 2011-12-08T03:00:24.887Z
At this moment the red-eyed vireo burst in full song only a few feet from us and a Rubenstein would not have commanded our attention quicker. Rambles with John Burroughs 2011-10-22T02:00:31.317Z
The birds, no more than the animals, like to be caught napping; but I remember, one autumn day, of coming upon a red-eyed vireo that was clearly oblivious to all that was passing around it. Wake-Robin 2011-04-01T02:00:36.187Z
Down stream a red-eyed vireo preaches persistently in an elm top. Old Plymouth Trails
The house wren during the breeding-season repeats his song thousands of times a day, while the red-eyed vireo sings continuously from morning till night for several months. Under the Maples
Like the rest of his kin, the red-eyed vireo is quite tame. Birds Every Child Should Know 2011-12-08T03:00:24.887Z
More common in my region than the jay or the cardinal is the red-eyed vireo. The Meaning of Evolution
As I was about leaving the woods my hat almost brushed the nest of the red-eyed vireo, which hung basket-like on the end of a low, drooping branch of the beech. Wake-Robin 2011-04-01T02:00:36.187Z
Why does every red-eyed vireo sing in one way, and every white-eyed vireo in another? Birds in the Bush
But the red-eyed vireo sings on into September—not an ecstatic strain, but a quiet, contented warble, like a boy whistling at his work. Under the Maples
He asks you no questions in jerky, colloquial triplets of song, so you may know by his voice at least that he is not the red-eyed vireo. Birds Every Child Should Know 2011-12-08T03:00:24.887Z
A little afterward, a red-eyed vireo alighted on his other favorite perch, and he showed no resentment. The Foot-path Way
The red-eyed vireo, whose sweet soliloquy is one of the most constant and cheerful sounds in our woods and groves, is, perhaps, the most noticeable and abundant species. Wake-Robin 2011-04-01T02:00:36.187Z
They were alike, doubtless,—as the red-eyed vireo's and the blue-head's are,—and yet they were not alike. Birds in the Bush
Another curious visitor was a red-eyed vireo, who, being received in the same innocent and childlike way, also took his leave. Little Brothers of the Air
A red-eyed vireo baby in his cradle Out of it Home of the loggerhead shrike, with plenty of convenient hooks for this butcher bird to hang meat on. Birds Every Child Should Know 2011-12-08T03:00:24.887Z
The red-eyed vireo has almost as extensive a range, and at least in New England is possibly more numerous; but except among ornithologists it remains a stranger, even to country-bred people. The Foot-path Way
One of them, the warbling vireo, they call the 'brigadier' on account of its peculiar note, and the other or red-eyed vireo, the 'preacher,' from its earnest manner of utterance. When Life Was Young At the Old Farm in Maine
A red-eyed vireo suddenly appeared in the branches above me, holding an immense green worm in his beak. Our Bird Comrades
One little red-eyed vireo's nest had five cowbirds' eggs,—none of her own. Some Summer Days in Iowa
Only the pewee and the red-eyed vireo, whom neither midday nor midsummer heat can silence, share the stage with him then. Birds Every Child Should Know 2011-12-08T03:00:24.887Z
A little bird, the red-eyed vireo, warbled most cheerily in the trees above our camp, and, as Aaron said, "gave us a good send-off." In the Catskills Selections from the Writings of John Burroughs
The American red-start comes to our very feet, the yellow warbler, the Tennessee warbler, the red-eyed vireo, and the magnolia warbler, which last, a young Cree tells us, is "High-Chief-of-all-the-small-birds." The New North
A fussy little red-eyed vireo asked questions, first of Jimmy, and then crossing the river besieged Dannie, but neither of the stern-faced fishermen paid it any heed. At the Foot of the Rainbow
A little bird, the red-eyed vireo, warbled most cheerily in the trees above our camp, and, as Aaron said, “gave us a good send-off.” Locusts and Wild Honey
The red-eyed vireo, whose sweet soliloquy is one of the most constant and cheerful sounds in our woods and groves, is perhaps the most noticeable and abundant species. Wake-Robin
Among the branches of an oak top, a red-eyed vireo is saying, "brigade, brigadier," and we well know that he is not military and do not know where he learned those military terms. See America First
The nest of the red-eyed vireo is one of the most artfully placed in the wood. Birds and Bees, Sharp Eyes and Other Papers
The birds, no more than the animals, like to be caught napping; but I remember, one autumn day, coming upon a red-eyed vireo that was clearly oblivious to all that was passing around it. Wake-Robin
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