Scrub Greenlet
A species of Scrub greenlets Scientific name : Hylophilus flavipes Genus : Scrub greenlets
Scrub Greenlet, A species of Scrub greenlets
Botanical name: Hylophilus flavipes
Genus: Scrub greenlets
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Description
Photo By Michael Woodruff
Description
The scrub greenlet or scrub vireo, (Hylophilus flavipes) is a small passerine bird in the vireo family. It breeds in Costa Rica, Panama, Colombia, Venezuela and Tobago. It is a bird of forest edges and savanna which builds a deep cup nest suspended from a tree branch. The typical clutch is three white eggs, which are marked with brown. The adult scrub greenlet is 11.5 cm long and weighs 13 g. It is mainly green on the upperparts, with brighter wings and rump, and an olive-brown head with very weak supercilium and yellowish eyering. The underparts are yellow, the bill is mainly dark and the legs are pale. The call is a long series of notes, weary-weary-weary-weary, interspersed with churrs and squeaks. The race H. f. insularis is a large, strong-billed form with a brown iris endemic to Tobago. Other races differ in underpart tone. Scrub greenlets feed on insects and spiders taken from the upper and middle levels of tree foliage. They also eat berries, especially before migration.
Size
12 cm
Feeding Habits
Scrub Greenlet primarily feeds on insects, spiders, and berries. Key feeding behaviors include active foraging, typically in shrubbery. Scrub Greenlet has unique adaptations for gleaning prey from foliage.
Habitat
Forest edges, savanna
Dite type
Insectivorous
Photo By Michael Woodruff
Scientific Classification
Phylum
Chordates Class
Birds Order
Perching birds Family
Vireos Genus
Scrub greenlets Species
Scrub Greenlet