Red-eyed Vireo (Vireo olivaceus)

The red eye of this small olive-green and white bird, although giving it
a name, is of little help in identifying it. Abundant in eastern forests
in its breeding season, it winters in South America. This bird is seen
in deciduous trees in city parks during migration.

Its call is a monotonous series of short, abrupt phrases similar to a
robin's. It is repeated as often as 40 times a minute, all through the
day. It is lucky for suburban sleepers