The black malar line I believe confirms the id; the Red-eyed Vireo is similar and this bird has a dark red eye. The Black-whiskered Vireo migrates to Florida and the Bahamas in the summer, as does the Grey Kingbird. I was in the Bahamas for the short time both species are present.
Anguilla,Antigua and Barbuda,Bahamas,Barbados,Brazil,British Virgin Islands,Cayman Islands,Colombia,Costa Rica,Cuba, Dominica,Dominican Republic,French Guiana,Grenada,Guatemala,Guyana,Haiti,Honduras,Jamaica,Montserrat, Netherlands Antilles,Panama,Puerto Rico,Saint Kitts and Nevis,Saint Lucia,Saint Vincent and the Grenadines,Suriname,Trinidad and Tobago,Turks and Caicos Islands,United States - mainland, Venezuela,Virgin Islands,
IOC 13.1 Subspecies
Group
Subspecies
Breeding Range
barbatulus
s Florida (se USA), Cuba and Bahamas
altiloquus
Greater Antilles
barbadensis
St. Croix to Barbados and Grenada (Lesser Antilles)
bonairensis
Netherlands Antilles
grandior
Providencia I. and Santa Catalina I. (e of Nicaragua)
Compare to [Red-eyed Vireo] but note {malar stripe}. Moves north in the summer from northern South America to Florida and the Caribbean, along with the [Grey Kingbird] and [Swallow-tailed Kite].
Africa (entire continent rather than south of Sahara)
AN
Antarctica
AO
Atlantic Ocean
AU
Australasia (Wallacea (Indonesian islands east of Wallace's line), New Guinea and its islands, Australia, New Zealand and its subantarctic islands, the Solomons, New Caledonia, and Vanuatu)
PAL
Eurasia (Europe, Asia from the Middle East through central Asia north of the Himalayas, Siberia and northern China to Japan)
IO
Indian Ocean
LA
Latin America (Middle and South America)
MA
Middle America (Mexico through Panama)
NA
North America (includes the Caribbean)
NO
Northern oceans
OR
Oriental Region (South Asia from Pakistan to Taiwan, plus Southeast Asia, the Philippines, and Greater Sundas)