The main checklist includes photographic plates with examples of the family of each species. Eurasian Dotterel (2015) and its 42nd - 58th (July 2017) supplements. Another 43 hypothetical species, lacking similar evidence, are listed separately. I am pleased to offer these checklists as a service to birdwatchers. Print. 3. Black-tailed Gull (2010) Manx Shearwater (2002) Add sightings of any of the world's 10,000 bird species. We are people who want to share our knowledge and enthusiasm for birds with others. Cackling Goose (split from Canada Goose, July, 2004) L – Species recorded in the Lowlands Review Zone; (L) indicates the OBRC requests documentation when the species is recorded in the region. Pink-footed Goose (2015) Paste in a bunch of names, 1 per line, and hit the button! The authors have researched all published records and private collections to publish the first complete, and most up to date checklist of the 3187 verified moth species recorded in Ontario. Ontario is divided into Lowlands, Central and South regions (see map above); thus, the cities of Sault Ste. Three‐toed Woodpecker (2003) as a result of a split from the Eurasian species. Ontario has a considerable variety of bird species. Barnacle Goose (2009) Names marked with an N are breeding species. The name Three‐toed Woodpecker changed to American name Rock Dove changed to Rock Pigeon (2003). Mottled Duck (2009) Manitoba Naturalists Society, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Can-ada. The checklist links to or contains information on regional or seasonal abundance (i.e. Snow Goose Ross’s Goose ! For records up to 1998, detailed written reports of bird sightings were the main method of documentation, with few photographs. known to have bred This checklist is at the species level only. Welcome to the 2018 Eastern Ontario Birding Point Pelee hub. OFO is entirely led and run by volunteers. Brewer’s Sparrow (2004) * – Species recorded as breeding in Ontario. Message (optional) Share Checklist Cancel. In 2008, the order of the gulls was changed on the Ontario Checklist to reflect the AOU order. The first is the 2019 edition of the Clements Checklist (Clements Checklist v2019); the second is the 2019 edition of the eBird taxonomy (eBird v2019); and the third is the “master” or integrated checklist, which includes all entries in both the Clements Checklist … BirdLife International maintains its own complete checklist of birds (taxonomic checklist of the world's bird species) because there are so many different global, regional, national, site and family taxonomic checklists, and the current major phase of taxonomic revision requires BirdLife to track and evaluate new arrangements as they are proposed; thus there is an urgent and sustained need to Sparrow (2009). One article has been written by Laura Rainbow Dragon, the finder of this incredible bird, while I have written a related article discussing a bit of background on this species and some extralimital records. The checklist is based on documented bird sightings from the area over the past 85 years that are found on Ebird and include Royal Ontario Museum Historical Checklist Data. Grace's Warbler (2016) Sooty/Short-tailed Shearwater (2011) rare away from the coast or expected only during fall migration) Allies family (2009). This list of birds of Ontario includes all the bird species recorded in the Canadian province of Ontario as determined by the Ontario Bird Records Committee (OBRC). Traveling Complete. You're likely to discover birds in any natural space, but you can find the best birding spots for your particular region, and see what species to expect throughout the year, at ebird.ca/explore.You might also want to check out a nearby Important Bird and Biodiversity Area. A winter of bird feeding requires a lot of food, too—during the winter of 2014-15, over 750 lb of sunflower seeds were consumed by the hungry birds! Tanagers family is removed and the three species formerly in that family are moved to the beginning of the Cardinals & White‐collared Swift (2002) The Allowed occurrence status values: present, common, uncommon, irregular, doubtful, absent Neotropic Cormorant Front birdPhoto: Jean Iron, Black-bellied Whistling-Duck (S) (Dendrocygna autumnalis), Fulvous Whistling-Duck (S) (Dendrocygna bicolor), Greater White-fronted Goose (L)/C/S (Anser albifrons), Pink-footed Goose (S) (Anser brachyrhynchus), Cackling Goose L/C/S (Branta hutchinsii), *Trumpeter Swan (L)/C/S (Cygnus buccinator), *Blue-winged Teal L/C/S (Spatula discors), *Cinnamon Teal (C)/(S) (Spatula cyanoptera), *Northern Shoveler L/C/S (Spatula clypeata), Eurasian Wigeon (L)/(C)/S (Mareca penelope), *American Wigeon L/C/S (Mareca americana), *American Black Duck L/C/S (Anas rubripes), *Ring-necked Duck L/C/S (Aythya collaris), *Common Eider L/(S) (Somateria mollissima), Harlequin Duck (L)/(C)/S (Histrionicus histrionicus), *Surf Scoter L/C/S (Melanitta perspicillata), *White-winged Scoter L/C/S (Melanitta deglandi), *Black Scoter L/C/S (Melanitta americana), *Long-tailed Duck L/C/S (Clangula hyemalis), *Common Goldeneye L/C/S (Bucephala clangula), Barrow's Goldeneye (L)/(C)/S (Bucephala islandica), *Hooded Merganser L/C/S (Lophodytes cucullatus), *Common Merganser L/C/S (Mergus merganser), *Red-breasted Merganser L/C/S (Mergus serrator), *Northern Bobwhite S (Colinus virginianus), *Ring-necked Pheasant C/S (Phasianus colchicus), *Spruce Grouse L/C/S (Falcipennis canadensis), *Willow Ptarmigan L/(C)/(S) (Lagopus lagopus), *Sharp-tailed Grouse L/C/S (Tympanuchus phasianellus), *Greater Prairie-Chicken (C)/(S) (Tympanuchus cupido), *Pied-billed Grebe L/C/S (Podilymbus podiceps), *Red-necked Grebe L/C/S (Podiceps grisegena), *Eared Grebe (L)/C/S (Podiceps nigricollis), Western Grebe (C)/(S) (Aechmophorus occidentalis), White-crowned Pigeon (S) (Patagioenas leucocephala), Band-tailed Pigeon (L)/(C)/(S) (Patagioenas fasciata), Eurasian Collared-Dove C/S (Streptopelia decaocto), *Passenger Pigeon L/C/S (Ectopistes migratorius) (Extinct), Common Ground Dove (C)/(S) (Columbina passerina), White-winged Dove (L)/C/S (Zenaida asiatica), Groove-billed Ani (C)/(S) (Crotophaga sulcirostris), *Yellow-billed Cuckoo (L)/C/S (Coccyzus americanus), *Black-billed Cuckoo (L)/C/S (Coccyzus erythropthalmus), Lesser Nighthawk (S) (Chordeiles acutipennis), *Common Nighthawk L/C/S (Chordeiles minor), Common Poorwill (L) (Phalaenoptilus nuttallii), *Chuck-will's-widow S (Antrostomus carolinensis), *Eastern Whip-poor-will (L)/C/S (Antrostomus vociferus), White-collared Swift (S) (Streptoprocne zonaris), *Chimney Swift (L)/C/S (Chaetura pelagica), Mexican Violetear (C) (Colibri thalassinus), *Ruby-throated Hummingbird L/C/S (Archilochus colubris), Black-chinned Hummingbird (S) (Archilochus alexandri), Costa's Hummingbird (S) (Calypte costae), Rufous Hummingbird (L)/(C)/(S) (Selasphorus rufus), Calliope Hummingbird (S) (Selasphorus calliope), Broad-billed Hummingbird (S) (Cynanthus latirostris), *Yellow Rail L/C/S (Coturnicops noveboracensis), Purple Gallinule (L)/(C)/(S) (Porphyrio martinicus), *Common Gallinule (C)/S (Gallinula galeata), *American Coot (L)/C/S (Fulica americana), *Sandhill Crane L/C/S (Antigone canadensis), *Black-necked Stilt (C)/(S) (Himantopus mexicanus), *American Avocet (L)/(C)/S (Recurvirostra americana), American Oystercatcher (S) (Haematopus palliatus), Black-bellied Plover L/C/S (Pluvialis squatarola), *American Golden-Plover L/C/S (Pluvialis dominica), Eurasian Dotterel (S) (Charadrius morinellus), Common Ringed Plover (S) (Charadrius hiaticula), *Semipalmated Plover L/C/S (Charadrius semipalmatus), Lesser Sand-Plover (S) (Charadrius mongolus), Wilson's Plover (S) (Charadrius wilsonia), Snowy Plover (C)/(S) (Charadrius nivosus), *Upland Sandpiper (L)/C/S (Bartramia longicauda), Eskimo Curlew (L)/(S) (Numenius borealis), Long-billed Curlew (S) (Numenius americanus), Slender-billed Curlew (S) (Numenius tenuirostris), *Hudsonian Godwit L/C/S (Limosa haemastica), Ruddy Turnstone L/C/S (Arenaria interpres), Sharp-tailed Sandpiper (C)/(S) (Calidris acuminata), *Stilt Sandpiper L/C/S (Calidris himantopus), Curlew Sandpiper (L)/(S) (Calidris ferruginea), Purple Sandpiper L/(C)/S (Calidris maritima), Baird's Sandpiper L/C/S (Calidris bairdii), *Least Sandpiper L/C/S (Calidris minutilla), White-rumped Sandpiper L/C/S (Calidris fuscicollis), Buff-breasted Sandpiper L/C/S (Calidris subruficollis), *Pectoral Sandpiper L/C/S (Calidris melanotos), *Semipalmated Sandpiper L/C/S (Calidris pusilla), Western Sandpiper (L)/(C)/S (Calidris mauri), *Short-billed Dowitcher L/C/S (Limnodromus griseus), Long-billed Dowitcher L/C/S (Limnodromus scolopaceus), *American Woodcock L/C/S (Scolopax minor), *Wilson's Snipe L/C/S (Gallinago delicata), *Spotted Sandpiper L/C/S (Actitis macularius), *Solitary Sandpiper L/C/S (Tringa solitaria), *Lesser Yellowlegs L/C/S (Tringa flavipes), Spotted Redshank (S) (Tringa erythropus), *Greater Yellowlegs L/C/S (Tringa melanoleuca), *Wilson's Phalarope L/C/S (Phalaropus tricolor), *Red-necked Phalarope L/C/S (Phalaropus lobatus), Red Phalarope L/(C)/S (Phalaropus fulicarius), Pomarine Jaeger L/(C)/S (Stercorarius pomarinus), *Parasitic Jaeger L/C/S (Stercorarius parasiticus), Long-tailed Jaeger (L)/(C)/S (Stercorarius longicaudus), Long-billed Murrelet (S) (Brachyramphus perdix), Ancient Murrelet (S) (Synthliboramphus antiquus), Atlantic Puffin (C)/(S) (Fratercula arctica), Black-legged Kittiwake (L)/(C)/S (Rissa tridactyla), Ivory Gull (L)/(C)/(S) (Pagophila eburnea), *Bonaparte's Gull L/C/S (Chroicocephalus philadelphia), Black-headed Gull (L)/S (Chroicocephalus ridibundus), *Little Gull L/(C)/S (Hydrocoloeus minutus), Ross's Gull (L)/(S) (Rhodostethia rosea), Laughing Gull (L)/S (Leucophaeus atricilla), Franklin's Gull (L)/C/S (Leucophaeus pipixcan), Black-tailed Gull (S) (Larus crassirostris), *Ring-billed Gull L/C/S (Larus delawarensis), *California Gull (L)/(C)/(S) (Larus californicus), Lesser Black-backed Gull (L)/C/S (Larus fuscus), Slaty-backed Gull (C)/(S) (Larus schistisagus), *Great Black-backed Gull L/C/S (Larus marinus), Least Tern (C)/(S) (Sternula antillarum), *Caspian Tern L/C/S (Hydroprogne caspia), White-winged Tern (S) (Chlidonias leucopterus), *Arctic Tern L/(C)/S (Sterna paradisaea), *Forster's Tern (L)/(C)/S (Sterna forsteri), Sandwich Tern (S) (Thalasseus sandvicensis), *Red-throated Loon L/C/S (Gavia stellata), Yellow-nosed Albatross (S) (Thalassarche chlororhynchos), Wilson's Storm-Petrel (S) (Oceanites oceanicus), Leach's Storm-Petrel (L)/(S) (Hydrobates leucorhous), Band-rumped Storm-Petrel (S) (Hydrobates castro), Northern Fulmar (L)/(C)/(S) (Fulmarus glacialis), Black-capped Petrel (S) (Pterodroma hasitata), Short-tailed/Sooty Shearwater (L) (#N/A), Audubon's Shearwater (S) (Puffinus lherminieri), Magnificent Frigatebird (S) (Fregata magnificens), Northern Gannet (L)/(S) (Morus bassanus), Neotropic Cormorant (S) (Phalacrocorax brasilianus), *Double-crested Cormorant L/C/S (Phalacrocorax auritus), Great Cormorant (S) (Phalacrocorax carbo), *American White Pelican L/C/S (Pelecanus erythrorhynchos), Brown Pelican (C)/(S) (Pelecanus occidentalis), *American Bittern L/C/S (Botaurus lentiginosus), *Least Bittern (C)/S (Ixobrychus exilis), *Great Blue Heron L/C/S (Ardea herodias), Little Blue Heron (L)/(C)/(S) (Egretta caerulea), Tricolored Heron (C)/(S) (Egretta tricolor), *Green Heron (C)/S (Butorides virescens), *Black-crowned Night-Heron (C)/S (Nycticorax nycticorax), Yellow-crowned Night-Heron (S) (Nyctanassa violacea), Glossy Ibis (C)/S (Plegadis falcinellus), White-faced Ibis (C)/(S) (Plegadis chihi), *Turkey Vulture (L)/C/S (Cathartes aura), Swallow-tailed Kite (C)/(S) (Elanoides forficatus), *Northern Harrier L/C/S (Circus hudsonius), *Sharp-shinned Hawk L/C/S (Accipiter striatus), *Cooper's Hawk (L)/C/S (Accipiter cooperii), *Northern Goshawk L/C/S (Accipiter gentilis), *Bald Eagle L/C/S (Haliaeetus leucocephalus), Mississippi Kite (S) (Ictinia mississippiensis), *Red-shouldered Hawk (L)/C/S (Buteo lineatus), *Broad-winged Hawk L/C/S (Buteo platypterus), Swainson's Hawk (L)/(C)/S (Buteo swainsoni), *Red-tailed Hawk L/C/S (Buteo jamaicensis), *Rough-legged Hawk L/C/S (Buteo lagopus), Ferruginous Hawk (L)/(S) (Buteo regalis), *Eastern Screech-Owl (C)/S (Megascops asio), *Great Horned Owl L/C/S (Bubo virginianus), Burrowing Owl (C)/(S) (Athene cunicularia), *Northern Saw-whet Owl L/C/S (Aegolius acadicus), *Belted Kingfisher L/C/S (Megaceryle alcyon), Lewis's Woodpecker (C)/(S) (Melanerpes lewis), *Red-headed Woodpecker (L)/C/S (Melanerpes erythrocephalus), *Red-bellied Woodpecker (L)/C/S (Melanerpes carolinus), *Yellow-bellied Sapsucker L/C/S (Sphyrapicus varius), *American Three-toed Woodpecker L/C/S (Picoides dorsalis), *Black-backed Woodpecker L/C/S (Picoides arcticus), *Downy Woodpecker L/C/S (Dryobates pubescens), *Hairy Woodpecker L/C/S (Dryobates villosus), *Northern Flicker L/C/S (Colaptes auratus), *Pileated Woodpecker L/C/S (Dryocopus pileatus), Crested Caracara (L)/(C)/(S) (Caracara cheriway), *American Kestrel L/C/S (Falco sparverius), *Peregrine Falcon L/C/S (Falco peregrinus), Prairie Falcon (L)/(C)/(S) (Falco mexicanus), Ash-throated Flycatcher (C)/(S) (Myiarchus cinerascens), *Great Crested Flycatcher (L)/C/S (Myiarchus crinitus), Great Kiskadee (S) (Pitangus sulphuratus), Sulphur-bellied Flycatcher (C)/(S) (Myiodynastes luteiventris), Variegated Flycatcher (S) (Empidonomus varius), Tropical Kingbird (C)/(S) (Tyrannus melancholicus), Cassin's Kingbird (S) (Tyrannus vociferans), Thick-billed Kingbird (S) (Tyrannus crassirostris), *Western Kingbird (L)/C/(S) (Tyrannus verticalis), *Eastern Kingbird L/C/S (Tyrannus tyrannus), Gray Kingbird (S) (Tyrannus dominicensis), Scissor-tailed Flycatcher (L)/(C)/(S) (Tyrannus forficatus), Fork-tailed Flycatcher (C)/(S) (Tyrannus savana), *Olive-sided Flycatcher L/C/S (Contopus cooperi), Western Wood-Pewee (L)/(S) (Contopus sordidulus), *Eastern Wood-Pewee (L)/C/S (Contopus virens), *Yellow-bellied Flycatcher L/C/S (Empidonax flaviventris), *Acadian Flycatcher S (Empidonax virescens), *Alder Flycatcher L/C/S (Empidonax alnorum), *Willow Flycatcher (C)/S (Empidonax traillii), *Least Flycatcher L/C/S (Empidonax minimus), Gray Flycatcher (S) (Empidonax wrightii), Dusky Flycatcher (C) (Empidonax oberholseri), Say's Phoebe (L)/(C)/(S) (Sayornis saya), Vermilion Flycatcher (S) (Pyrocephalus rubinus), *Loggerhead Shrike (L)/(C)/S (Lanius ludovicianus), *Northern Shrike L/C/S (Lanius borealis), Black-capped Vireo (S) (Vireo atricapilla), *Yellow-throated Vireo (L)/C/S (Vireo flavifrons), *Blue-headed Vireo L/C/S (Vireo solitarius), *Philadelphia Vireo L/C/S (Vireo philadelphicus), *Canada Jay L/C/S (Perisoreus canadensis), Clark's Nutcracker (C)/(S) (Nucifraga columbiana), *Black-billed Magpie (L)/C/(S) (Pica hudsonia), *American Crow L/C/S (Corvus brachyrhynchos), *Horned Lark L/C/S (Eremophila alpestris), *Tree Swallow L/C/S (Tachycineta bicolor), Violet-green Swallow (C)/(S) (Tachycineta thalassina), *Northern Rough-winged Swallow (L)/C/S (Stelgidopteryx serripennis), *Cliff Swallow L/C/S (Petrochelidon pyrrhonota), Carolina Chickadee (S) (Poecile carolinensis), *Black-capped Chickadee L/C/S (Poecile atricapillus), *Boreal Chickadee L/C/S (Poecile hudsonicus), *Red-breasted Nuthatch L/C/S (Sitta canadensis), *White-breasted Nuthatch (L)/C/S (Sitta carolinensis), *Brown Creeper L/C/S (Certhia americana), Rock Wren (C)/(S) (Salpinctes obsoletus), *Winter Wren L/C/S (Troglodytes hiemalis), *Sedge Wren L/C/S (Cistothorus platensis), *Marsh Wren L/C/S (Cistothorus palustris), *Carolina Wren (L)/(C)/S (Thryothorus ludovicianus), *Bewick's Wren (C)/(S) (Thryomanes bewickii), *Blue-gray Gnatcatcher (L)/(C)/S (Polioptila caerulea), *Golden-crowned Kinglet L/C/S (Regulus satrapa), *Ruby-crowned Kinglet L/C/S (Regulus calendula), Siberian Rubythroat (S) (Calliope calliope), Northern Wheatear (L)/(C)/(S) (Oenanthe oenanthe), Mountain Bluebird (L)/(C)/(S) (Sialia currucoides), Townsend's Solitaire (L)/C/S (Myadestes townsendi), *Gray-cheeked Thrush L/C/S (Catharus minimus), Bicknell's Thrush (S) (Catharus bicknelli), *Swainson's Thrush L/C/S (Catharus ustulatus), *Hermit Thrush L/C/S (Catharus guttatus), *Wood Thrush (L)/C/S (Hylocichla mustelina), *American Robin L/C/S (Turdus migratorius), *Gray Catbird L/C/S (Dumetella carolinensis), Sage Thrasher (C)/(S) (Oreoscoptes montanus), *Northern Mockingbird (L)/C/S (Mimus polyglottos), *European Starling L/C/S (Sturnus vulgaris), *Bohemian Waxwing L/C/S (Bombycilla garrulus), *Cedar Waxwing L/C/S (Bombycilla cedrorum), *House Sparrow (L)/C/S (Passer domesticus), Eurasian Tree Sparrow (C)/(S) (Passer montanus), *American Pipit L/C/S (Anthus rubescens), Sprague's Pipit (L)/(C) (Anthus spragueii), Brambling (C)/(S) (Fringilla montifringilla), *Evening Grosbeak L/C/S (Coccothraustes vespertinus), *Pine Grosbeak L/C/S (Pinicola enucleator), Gray-crowned Rosy-Finch (C)/(S) (Leucosticte tephrocotis), *House Finch (L)/C/S (Haemorhous mexicanus), *Purple Finch L/C/S (Haemorhous purpureus), Cassin's Finch (S) (Haemorhous cassinii), *Common Redpoll L/C/S (Acanthis flammea), *Hoary Redpoll L/C/S (Acanthis hornemanni), *Red Crossbill L/C/S (Loxia curvirostra), *White-winged Crossbill L/C/S (Loxia leucoptera), *American Goldfinch L/C/S (Spinus tristis), *Lapland Longspur L/C/S (Calcarius lapponicus), Chestnut-collared Longspur (L)/(C)/(S) (Calcarius ornatus), *Smith's Longspur L/(C)/(S) (Calcarius pictus), McCown's Longspur (C) (Rhynchophanes mccownii), Snow Bunting L/C/S (Plectrophenax nivalis), Cassin's Sparrow (C)/(S) (Peucaea cassinii), Bachman's Sparrow (S) (Peucaea aestivalis), *Grasshopper Sparrow (C)/S (Ammodramus savannarum), Black-throated Sparrow (C)/(S) (Amphispiza bilineata), *Lark Sparrow (L)/C/S (Chondestes grammacus), Lark Bunting (L)/(C)/(S) (Calamospiza melanocorys), *Chipping Sparrow L/C/S (Spizella passerina), *Clay-colored Sparrow L/C/S (Spizella pallida), *Field Sparrow (L)/(C)/S (Spizella pusilla), *American Tree Sparrow L/C/S (Spizelloides arborea), *White-crowned Sparrow L/C/S (Zonotrichia leucophrys), Golden-crowned Sparrow (C)/(S) (Zonotrichia atricapilla), *Harris's Sparrow L/C/S (Zonotrichia querula), *White-throated Sparrow L/C/S (Zonotrichia albicollis), *Vesper Sparrow (L)/C/S (Pooecetes gramineus), *LeConte's Sparrow L/C/S (Ammospiza leconteii), *Nelson's Sparrow L/C/S (Ammospiza nelsoni), *Henslow's Sparrow (L)/S (Centronyx henslowii), *Savannah Sparrow L/C/S (Passerculus sandwichensis), *Lincoln's Sparrow L/C/S (Melospiza lincolnii), *Swamp Sparrow L/C/S (Melospiza georgiana), Green-tailed Towhee (C)/(S) (Pipilo chlorurus), Spotted Towhee (C)/(S) (Pipilo maculatus), *Eastern Towhee (L)/C/S (Pipilo erythrophthalmus), *Yellow-breasted Chat (L)/(C)/S (Icteria virens), *Yellow-headed Blackbird (L)/C/S (Xanthocephalus xanthocephalus), *Eastern Meadowlark (L)/C/S (Sturnella magna), *Western Meadowlark (L)/C/S (Sturnella neglecta), Bullock's Oriole (C)/(S) (Icterus bullockii), *Baltimore Oriole (L)/C/S (Icterus galbula), *Red-winged Blackbird L/C/S (Agelaius phoeniceus), *Brown-headed Cowbird L/C/S (Molothrus ater), *Rusty Blackbird L/C/S (Euphagus carolinus), *Brewer's Blackbird (L)/C/S (Euphagus cyanocephalus), *Common Grackle L/C/S (Quiscalus quiscula), Great-tailed Grackle (C)/(S) (Quiscalus mexicanus), Worm-eating Warbler S (Helmitheros vermivorum), *Louisiana Waterthrush S (Parkesia motacilla), *Northern Waterthrush L/C/S (Parkesia noveboracensis), *Golden-winged Warbler (L)/C/S (Vermivora chrysoptera), *Blue-winged Warbler (L)/(C)/S (Vermivora cyanoptera), *Black-and-white Warbler L/C/S (Mniotilta varia), *Prothonotary Warbler (L)/(C)/S (Protonotaria citrea), Swainson's Warbler (S) (Limnothlypis swainsonii), *Tennessee Warbler L/C/S (Leiothlypis peregrina), *Orange-crowned Warbler L/C/S (Leiothlypis celata), *Nashville Warbler L/C/S (Leiothlypis ruficapilla), Virginia's Warbler (C)/(S) (Leiothlypis virginiae), *Connecticut Warbler L/C/S (Oporornis agilis), *Mourning Warbler L/C/S (Geothlypis philadelphia), Kentucky Warbler (C)/S (Geothlypis formosa), *Common Yellowthroat L/C/S (Geothlypis trichas), *Hooded Warbler (L)/(C)/S (Setophaga citrina), *American Redstart L/C/S (Setophaga ruticilla), *Kirtland's Warbler (C)/S (Setophaga kirtlandii), *Cape May Warbler L/C/S (Setophaga tigrina), *Northern Parula L/C/S (Setophaga americana), *Magnolia Warbler L/C/S (Setophaga magnolia), *Bay-breasted Warbler L/C/S (Setophaga castanea), *Blackburnian Warbler L/C/S (Setophaga fusca), *Yellow Warbler L/C/S (Setophaga petechia), *Chestnut-sided Warbler L/C/S (Setophaga pensylvanica), *Blackpoll Warbler L/C/S (Setophaga striata), *Black-throated Blue Warbler (L)/C/S (Setophaga caerulescens), *Palm Warbler L/C/S (Setophaga palmarum), *Yellow-rumped Warbler L/C/S (Setophaga coronata), Yellow-throated Warbler (L)/(C)/S (Setophaga dominica), *Prairie Warbler (L)/(C)/S (Setophaga discolor), Black-throated Gray Warbler (S) (Setophaga nigrescens), Townsend's Warbler (C)/(S) (Setophaga townsendi), Hermit Warbler (S) (Setophaga occidentalis), *Black-throated Green Warbler L/C/S (Setophaga virens), *Canada Warbler L/C/S (Cardellina canadensis), *Wilson's Warbler L/C/S (Cardellina pusilla), *Scarlet Tanager (L)/C/S (Piranga olivacea), Western Tanager (L)/(C)/(S) (Piranga ludoviciana), *Northern Cardinal L/C/S (Cardinalis cardinalis), *Rose-breasted Grosbeak L/C/S (Pheucticus ludovicianus), Black-headed Grosbeak (C)/(S) (Pheucticus melanocephalus), Blue Grosbeak (C)/(S) (Passerina caerulea), Lazuli Bunting (C)/(S) (Passerina amoena), *Indigo Bunting (L)/C/S (Passerina cyanea), Varied Bunting (S) (Passerina versicolor), Painted Bunting (L)/(C)/(S) (Passerina ciris). 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