It's easy to identify this common songbird. According to allaboutbirds.org, Red- eyed Vireos "are olive-green above and clean white below with a strong head pattern: a gray crown and white eyebrow stripe bordered above and below by blackish lines. The flanks and under the tail have a green-yellow wash. Adults have red eyes that appear dark from a distance; immatures have dark eyes." YouTube You may also see many Goldfinch, Blue Jays, Morning Doves, and Robins around Maine, but according to the website gardensalive.com, the most commonly seen bird in the Pine Tree State is the Red-eyed Vireo. There's probably one in your backyard right now!