Vireo gilvus
Description:
Warbling Vireos (Vireo gilvus) breed in the high pine and oak forests of central Arizona, where they sing this song over and over. This one was recorded on Mingus Mountain, near Jerome, Arizona, 5/31/99 at about 7000' (2130 M) elevation.
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