Description: English: A
Bermuda White-eyed Vireo Vireo griseus bermudianus in a
Fiddlewood Citharexylum spinosum tree, on the northern side of Vesey Street in
Devonshire Parish,
Bermuda. The vireo is an endemic sub-species threatened with extinction since "The Blight" of the 1940s that caused the loss of millions of the endemic
Bermuda Junipers Juniperus bermudiana that had densely forested the archipelago until then. The Fiddlewood is an
invasive species introduced to Bermuda in the 1830s by Archdeacon
Aubrey Spencer.
[1][2][3]. Date: 17 August 2016, 08:25:29. Source: Own work. Author:
Seán Pòl Ó Creachmhaoil. Camera location
32° 18′ 33.73″ N, 64° 45′ 23″ W View all coordinates using:
OpenStreetMap 32.309369; -64.756388. References[
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↑ Bermuda's Habitat: Upland Forest and Woodland. Department of Environment and Natural Resources of the Government of Bermuda. Department of Environment and Natural Resources of the Government of Bermuda. Retrieved on 2021-10-03.
↑ Forbes, Keith Archibald (2020).
Bermuda's Flora: Flowers, trees, fruits, grasses, herbs, trees, vegetables grow year round. Bermuda Online. Bermuda Online. Retrieved on 2021-10-03. "Cithraxylem spinosum. Fiddlewood. Originally from Tropical America to Argentina. Introduced by Archdeacon Spencer and planted in 1830 at Paynter's Vale Castle Harbour)"
↑ Birds: White-eyed Vireo Vireo griseus bermudianus. Department of Environment and Natural Resources of the Government of Bermuda. Department of Environment and Natural Resources of the Government of Bermuda. Retrieved on 2021-10-03. Licensing[
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