Vireos

Vireos (family Vireonidae) are a group of small American passerine birds that are restricted only to the Western Hemisphere.They are usually dull plumaged and greenish in color,the smaller species resembling wood warblers apart from their heavier bills.Although most occur in Central America and South America,16 species of vireos call the United States,Canada and Bermuda home,of these,all but Hutton's Vireo is migratory.Members of this family seldom fly long distances except in migration.They have short,sturdy bills;slightly hooked at the tip.They are also closely related to shrikes.Some have "spectacles" and wing bars.Others have eyebrow stripes and no wing bars..They are generally chunkier,but less active than warblers

Species of Vireos native to North America(United States of America and Canada)
Shrikes-These little birds are related to vireos and they love to eat insects and small vertebrates and impale them on tree thorns and eat them giving them the nickname The Butcherbird.
 * Black-capped VireoTh-1458097390.jpg
 * White-eyed Vireo
 * Thick-billed Vireo (from the Caribbean,usually visits southeastern Florida)
 * Yellow-throated VireoTh-1458097446.jpg
 * Bell's VireoTh-1458153324.jpg
 * Hutton's VireoTh-1458153413.jpg
 * Gray VireoTh-1458153527.jpg
 * Blue-headed VireoTh-1458097706.jpg
 * Plumbeous VireoSearch.jpg
 * Yucatan Vireo (endemic to the Yucatan Peninsula of Mexico)
 * Cassin's VireoTh-1458153919.jpg
 * Yellow-green Vireo
 * Red-eyed Vireo
 * Black-whiskered Vireo
 * Philadelphia Vireo
 * Warbling Vireo
 * Loggerhead ShrikeTh-1458154460.jpg
 * Northern Shrike