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Slaty vireo

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Slaty vireo
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V. brevipennis
Binomial name
Vireo brevipennis

The slaty vireo (Vireo brevipennis) is an odd vireo endemic to shrubby highlands of southern Mexico.

It differs from all other vireos in its predominantly slate gray plumage and long tail. These distinctions once afforded it its own genus, Neochloe. It also has green feather edgings on its wings and tail. Its eyes, belly, and chin are snow white, offsetting the otherwise dark gray plumage.

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