The Yellow-browed Shrike-Vireo, known scientifically as Vireolanius eximius, is a captivating bird species belonging to the Vireonidae family. It is adorned with a distinctive yellow brow that captures the attention of any keen observer.
This species can be identified by its unique yellow brow, which stands out against its greenish plumage. The combination of colors and markings makes it a distinguishable bird within its natural environment.
The Yellow-browed Shrike-Vireo thrives in the lush subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests, as well as the subtropical or tropical moist montane forests. These habitats provide the perfect backdrop for this species to live and flourish.
One can find this intriguing bird in the verdant landscapes of Colombia, with its range extending to the nearby regions of Panama and Venezuela. It is a bird that is very much at home in the northern reaches of South America.
The conservation status of the Yellow-browed Shrike-Vireo is currently listed as Least Concern by the IUCN. This indicates that, for now, the species does not face any imminent threats to its survival.