Red-eyed Vireo
Vireo olivaceus
Synopsis:
Breeds in lowland riparian woods of Wallowa County and more
sporadically in riparian woods in the Willamette
Valley. Records from other locations may represent late migrants or
vagrants.
Habitat Associations:
strong
Western Oregon Riverine Woodland (11481 acres)
Streamside/Wetland Shrubland (2171 acres)
Northeast Mixed Conifer Forest (3003702 acres)
Relative Detectability:
Easy to detect by its persistent song. Difficult to
confirm breeding.
Challenge:
Confirm nesting at the many scattered locations where presently
their status is only "Possible." Determine if it nests
in the Blue Mountains, where historically it once did.