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Providencia vireo
Scientific classification
Genus:
Vireo
Species:
approximans
Vireo approximans map.svg

The Providencia vireo (Vireo approximans) is a small bird that belongs to the Vireonidae family. This special bird lives only on Isla de Providencia, an island in the Caribbean Sea. When an animal or plant lives only in one specific place, it is called endemic.

These vireos make their homes in different types of forests. They like moist lowland forests and moist montane forests (forests on mountains). They can also be found in plantations and areas where forests used to be but are now changed by people. Sadly, the Providencia vireo is in danger because its habitat (the place where it lives) is shrinking. This is called habitat loss. Sometimes, scientists think this bird is a type of thick-billed vireo, but others believe it is its own unique species.

About the Providencia Vireo

The Providencia vireo is a small, active bird. It is part of a group of birds called vireos. These birds are known for their plain colors, often shades of green, yellow, or gray. They usually have strong, slightly hooked beaks.

Where the Providencia Vireo Lives

This bird is very special because it lives only on one island: Isla de Providencia. This island is located in the Caribbean Sea. The map in the infobox shows its small home range. Because it lives in such a small area, it is more vulnerable to changes in its environment.

Why the Providencia Vireo is in Danger

The biggest threat to the Providencia vireo is habitat loss. This means that the forests where it lives are being cut down or changed. When forests are cleared for farms, buildings, or other human activities, the birds lose their homes and places to find food. Protecting these forests is very important to help the Providencia vireo survive.

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