Figure 2. Comparison of head pattern of (top to bottom) Philadelphia, Red-eyed, and Warbling vireos. Note subtle differences in bill length and face pattern. Philadelphia is easily separated from the previous two species by possessing a pale yellow lower throat and chest. Warbling is most similar in size and shape to Philadelphia but lacks the prominent dark lores. Only Red-eyed has the dark border along the edge of the cap, which is most prominent over the eye. Warbling and Philadelphia vireos have dark brown eyes. Donna L. Dittmann Use your browser's "Back" button to return to article. |