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Vireo olivaceus
Adults are mainly olive-green on the upperparts with white underparts; they have a red iris and a grey crown edged with black. There is a dark blackish line through the eyes and a wide white stripe just above that line. They have thick blue-grey legs and a stout bill. They are yellowish on the flanks and undertail coverts (though this is faint in some populations)
This bird was found in a strip of woodland between open fields and a lake. At Keystone State Park, Sand Springs, OK, USA.
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