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[[File:Checklist of North American birds.pdf|page=7|right|thumb|The first edition of the ''Check-list of North American Birds'' of the American Ornithological Society, published in 1886]] |
[[File:Checklist of North American birds.pdf|page=7|right|thumb|The first edition of the ''Check-list of North American Birds'' of the American Ornithological Society, published in 1886]] |
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The lists of birds in the light blue box below are divided by biological [[family (biology)|family]]. The lists are based on ''The AOS Check-list of North American Birds'' of the [[American Ornithological Society]]<ref name="AOS" /> and ''[[The Clements Checklist of Birds of the World]]''<ref>{{cite web|url=https://avibase.bsc-eoc.org/checklist.jsp?region=NAM|title=Bird Checklists of the World - North America|last=Lepage|first=Denis |publisher=Avibase|access-date=November 1, 2022}}</ref> supplemented with checklists from Panama, Greenland, and Bermuda |
The lists of birds in the light blue box below are divided by biological [[family (biology)|family]]. The lists are based on ''The AOS Check-list of North American Birds'' of the [[American Ornithological Society]]<ref name="AOS" /> and ''[[The Clements Checklist of Birds of the World]]''<ref>{{cite web|url=https://avibase.bsc-eoc.org/checklist.jsp?region=NAM|title=Bird Checklists of the World - North America|last=Lepage|first=Denis |publisher=Avibase|access-date=November 1, 2022}}</ref> supplemented with checklists from Panama, Greenland, and Bermuda. It includes the birds of [[Greenland]], [[Canada]], the [[United States]] (excluding [[Hawaii]]), [[Mexico]], [[Central America]], [[Bermuda]], and the [[West Indies]]. |
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The taxonomic treatment<ref name="Clements" /> (designation and sequence of orders, families and species) and nomenclature (common and scientific names) used in the accompanying bird lists adheres to the conventions of the AOS's (2019) ''Check-list of North American Birds'', the recognized scientific authority on the taxonomy and nomenclature of North America birds. The AOS's Committee on Classification and Nomenclature, the body responsible for maintaining and updating the ''Check-list'', "strongly and unanimously continues to endorse the biological species concept (BSC), in which species are considered to be genetically cohesive groups of populations that are reproductively isolated from other such groups" (AOS 2019). The [[Sibley-Ahlquist taxonomy]] is an alternative phylogenetic arrangement based on DNA-DNA hybridization. |
The taxonomic treatment<ref name="Clements" /> (designation and sequence of orders, families and species) and nomenclature (common and scientific names) used in the accompanying bird lists adheres to the conventions of the AOS's (2019) ''Check-list of North American Birds'', the recognized scientific authority on the taxonomy and nomenclature of North America birds. The AOS's Committee on Classification and Nomenclature, the body responsible for maintaining and updating the ''Check-list'', "strongly and unanimously continues to endorse the biological species concept (BSC), in which species are considered to be genetically cohesive groups of populations that are reproductively isolated from other such groups" (AOS 2019). The [[Sibley-Ahlquist taxonomy]] is an alternative phylogenetic arrangement based on DNA-DNA hybridization. |
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Unless otherwise noted, all species listed below are considered to occur regularly in North America as permanent residents, summer or winter residents or visitors, or migrants. |
Unless otherwise noted, all species listed below are considered to occur regularly in North America as permanent residents, summer or winter residents or visitors, or migrants. The following codes are used to denote certain categories of species: |
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*(A) = '''[[Vagrancy (biology)|Accident]]al''' occurrence based on one or two (rarely more) records, and unlikely to occur regularly. |
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*(E) = '''[[extinction|Extinct]]'''; a recent member of the avifauna that no longer exists. |
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*(Ex) = '''[[Extirpated]]'''; no longer occurs in area of interest, but other populations still exist elsewhere. |
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*(I) = '''[[Introduced species|Introduced]]''' population established solely as result of direct or indirect human intervention; synonymous with non-native and non-indigenous. |
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*(A) = [[Vagrancy (biology)|Accidental]] occurrence based on one or two (rarely more) records, and unlikely to occur regularly. |
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*(E) = [[Extinction|Extinct]]; a recent member of the avifauna that no longer exists. |
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*(Ex) = [[Extirpated]]; no longer occurs in area of interest, but other populations still exist elsewhere. |
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*(I) = [[Introduced species|Introduced]] population established solely as result of direct or indirect human intervention; synonymous with non-native and non-indigenous. |
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==Tinamous== |
==Tinamous== |
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Order: [[Tinamiformes]]{{nbsp|3}}Family: [[Tinamidae]] |
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The tinamous are one of the most ancient groups of bird. Although they look similar to other ground-dwelling birds like quail and grouse, they have no close relatives and are classified as a single family, Tinamidae, within their own order, the Tinamiformes. They are related to the [[ratites]] (order [[Struthioniformes]]), which includes the [[Rhea (bird)|rhea]]s, [[emu]]s, and [[Kiwi (bird)|kiwi]]s. |
The tinamous are one of the most ancient groups of bird. Although they look similar to other ground-dwelling birds like quail and grouse, they have no close relatives and are classified as a single family, Tinamidae, within their own order, the Tinamiformes. They are related to the [[ratites]] (order [[Struthioniformes]]), which includes the [[Rhea (bird)|rhea]]s, [[emu]]s, and [[Kiwi (bird)|kiwi]]s. |
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==Screamers== |
==Screamers== |
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Order: [[Anseriformes]]{{nbsp|3}}Family: [[Anhimidae]] |
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The screamers are a small family of birds related to the ducks. They are large, bulky birds, with a small downy head, long legs, and large feet which are only partially webbed. They have large spurs on their wings which are used in fights over mates and in territorial disputes. |
The screamers are a small family of birds related to the ducks. They are large, bulky birds, with a small downy head, long legs, and large feet which are only partially webbed. They have large spurs on their wings which are used in fights over mates and in territorial disputes. |
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*[[Horned screamer]], ''Anhima cornuta'' (E?) {{IUCN status|LC}}<ref>{{cite iucn |author=BirdLife International |date=2016 |title=''Anhima cornuta'' |volume=2016 |page=e.T22679723A92826187 |access-date=14 October 2023}}</ref> |
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*[[Northern screamer]], ''Chauna chavaria'' (A) {{IUCN status|NT|92826187}} |
*[[Northern screamer]], ''Chauna chavaria'' (A) {{IUCN status|NT|92826187}} |
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==Ducks, geese, and waterfowl== |
==Ducks, geese, and waterfowl== |
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[[File:Branta canadensis DSC03376.JPG|thumb|Canada goose]] |
[[File:Branta canadensis DSC03376.JPG|thumb|Canada goose]] |
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Order: [[Anseriformes]]{{nbsp|3}}Family: [[Anatidae]] |
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The family Anatidae includes the ducks and most duck-like waterfowl, such as geese and swans. These birds are adapted to an aquatic existence with webbed feet, flattened bills, and feathers that are excellent at shedding water due to special oils. |
The family Anatidae includes the ducks and most duck-like waterfowl, such as geese and swans. These birds are adapted to an aquatic existence with webbed feet, flattened bills, and feathers that are excellent at shedding water due to special oils. |
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*[[American black duck]], ''Anas rubripes'' {{IUCN status|LC|22680174}} |
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*[[American wigeon]], ''Mareca americana'' {{IUCN status|LC|22680163}} |
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*[[Baikal teal]], ''Sibirionetta formosa'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22680317}} |
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*[[Barnacle goose]], ''Branta leucopsis'' (C) {{IUCN status|LC|22679943}} |
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*[[Barrow's goldeneye]], ''Bucephala islandica'' {{IUCN status|LC|22680459}} |
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*[[Black scoter]], ''Melanitta americana'' {{IUCN status|NT|22732425}} |
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*[[Black-bellied whistling-duck]], ''Dendrocygna autumnalis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22679780}} |
*[[Black-bellied whistling-duck]], ''Dendrocygna autumnalis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22679780}} |
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*[[Blue-winged teal]], ''Spatula discors'' {{IUCN status|LC|22680229}} |
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*[[Fulvous whistling-duck]], ''Dendrocygna bicolor'' {{IUCN status|LC|22679746}} |
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*[[Emperor goose]], ''Anser canagicus'' {{IUCN status|NT|22679919}} |
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*[[Snow goose]], ''Anser caerulescens'' {{IUCN status|LC|22679896}} |
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*[[Ross's goose]], ''Anser rossii'' {{IUCN status|LC|22679909}} |
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*[[Graylag goose]], ''Anser anser'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22679889}} |
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*[[Greater white-fronted goose]], ''Anser albifrons'' {{IUCN status|LC|22679881}} |
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*[[Lesser white-fronted goose]], ''Anser erythropus'' (A) {{IUCN status|VU|22679886}} |
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*[[Taiga bean-goose]], ''Anser fabalis'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22679875}} |
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*[[Tundra bean-goose]], ''Anser serrirostris'' (A) (''A. fabalis'': {{IUCN status|LC|22679875}}) |
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*[[Pink-footed goose]], ''Anser brachyrhynchus'' (C) {{IUCN status|LC|22679872}} |
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*[[Brant goose|Brant]], ''Branta bernicla'' {{IUCN status|LC|22679946}} |
*[[Brant goose|Brant]], ''Branta bernicla'' {{IUCN status|LC|22679946}} |
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*[[Bufflehead]], ''Bucephala albeola'' {{IUCN status|LC|22680462}} |
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*[[Cackling goose]], ''Branta hutchinsii'' {{IUCN status|LC|22733619}} |
*[[Cackling goose]], ''Branta hutchinsii'' {{IUCN status|LC|22733619}} |
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*[[Canada goose]], ''Branta canadensis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22679935}} |
*[[Canada goose]], ''Branta canadensis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22679935}} |
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*[[Canvasback]], ''Aythya valisineria'' {{IUCN status|LC|22680364}} |
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*[[Cinnamon teal]], ''Spatula cyanoptera'' {{IUCN status|LC|22680233}} |
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*[[Tundra swan]], ''Cygnus columbianus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22679862}} |
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*[[Whooper swan]], ''Cygnus cygnus'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22679856}} |
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*[[Comb duck]], ''Sarkidiornis sylvicola'' {{IUCN status|LC|22724744A94877265}} |
*[[Comb duck]], ''Sarkidiornis sylvicola'' {{IUCN status|LC|22724744A94877265}} |
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*[[Common eider]], ''Somateria mollissima'' {{IUCN status|NT|22680405}} |
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*[[Common goldeneye]], ''Bucephala clangula'' {{IUCN status|LC|22680455}} |
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*[[Common merganser]], ''Mergus merganser'' {{IUCN status|LC|22680492}} |
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*[[Common pochard]], ''Aythya ferina'' (A) {{IUCN status|VU|22680358}} |
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*[[Common scoter]], ''Melanitta nigra'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22724879A132257623}} |
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*[[Common shelduck]], ''Tadorna tadorna'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22680024A154560262}} |
*[[Common shelduck]], ''Tadorna tadorna'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22680024A154560262}} |
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*[[Ruddy shelduck]], ''Tadorna ferruginea'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22680003A86011049}} |
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*[[Muscovy duck]], ''Cairina moschata'' {{IUCN status|LC|22680061}} |
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*[[Wood duck]], ''Aix sponsa'' {{IUCN status|LC|22680104}} |
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*[[Baikal teal]], ''Sibirionetta formosa'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22680317}} |
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*[[Garganey]], ''Spatula querquedula'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22680313}} |
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*[[Blue-winged teal]], ''Spatula discors'' {{IUCN status|LC|22680229}} |
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*[[Cinnamon teal]], ''Spatula cyanoptera'' {{IUCN status|LC|22680233}} |
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*[[Northern shoveler]], ''Spatula clypeata'' {{IUCN status|LC|22680247}} |
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*[[Gadwall]], ''Mareca strepera'' {{IUCN status|LC|22680149}} |
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*[[Falcated duck]], ''Mareca falcata'' (A) {{IUCN status|NT|22680153}} |
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*[[Eurasian wigeon]], ''Mareca penelope'' (C) {{IUCN status|LC|22680157}} |
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*[[American wigeon]], ''Mareca americana'' {{IUCN status|LC|22680163}} |
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*[[Eastern spot-billed duck]], ''Anas zonorhyncha'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22736541}} |
*[[Eastern spot-billed duck]], ''Anas zonorhyncha'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22736541}} |
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*[[Egyptian goose]], ''Alopochen aegyptiaca'' (I) {{IUCN status|LC|22679993A131910647}} |
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*[[Emperor goose]], ''Anser canagicus'' {{IUCN status|NT|22679919}} |
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*[[Eurasian wigeon]], ''Mareca penelope'' (C) {{IUCN status|LC|22680157}} |
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*[[Falcated duck]], ''Mareca falcata'' (A) {{IUCN status|NT|22680153}} |
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*[[Fulvous whistling-duck]], ''Dendrocygna bicolor'' {{IUCN status|LC|22679746}} |
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*[[Gadwall]], ''Mareca strepera'' {{IUCN status|LC|22680149}} |
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*[[Garganey]], ''Spatula querquedula'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22680313}} |
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*[[Graylag goose]], ''Anser anser'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22679889}} |
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*[[Greater scaup]], ''Aythya marila'' {{IUCN status|LC|22680398}} |
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*[[Greater white-fronted goose]], ''Anser albifrons'' {{IUCN status|LC|22679881}} |
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*[[Green-winged teal]], ''Anas crecca'' {{IUCN status|LC|22729717}} |
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*[[Harlequin duck]], ''Histrionicus histrionicus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22680423}} |
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*[[Hooded merganser]], ''Lophodytes cucullatus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22680472}} |
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*[[King eider]], ''Somateria spectabilis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22680409}} |
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*[[Labrador duck]], ''Camptorhynchus labradorius'' (E) {{IUCN status|EX|22680418}} |
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*[[Lesser scaup]], ''Aythya affinis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22680402}} |
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*[[Lesser white-fronted goose]], ''Anser erythropus'' (A) {{IUCN status|VU|22679886}} |
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*[[Long-tailed duck]], ''Clangula hyemalis'' {{IUCN status|VU|22680427}} |
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*[[Mallard]], ''Anas platyrhynchos'' {{IUCN status|LC|22680186}} |
*[[Mallard]], ''Anas platyrhynchos'' {{IUCN status|LC|22680186}} |
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*[[Masked duck]], ''Nomonyx dominicus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22679789}} |
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*[[Mexican duck]], ''Anas diazi'' |
*[[Mexican duck]], ''Anas diazi'' |
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*[[American black duck]], ''Anas rubripes'' {{IUCN status|LC|22680174}} |
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*[[Mottled duck]], ''Anas fulvigula'' {{IUCN status|LC|22680178}} |
*[[Mottled duck]], ''Anas fulvigula'' {{IUCN status|LC|22680178}} |
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*[[Muscovy duck]], ''Cairina moschata'' {{IUCN status|LC|22680061}} |
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*[[Mute swan]], ''Cygnus olor'' (I) {{IUCN status|LC|22679839}} |
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*[[Northern pintail]], ''Anas acuta'' {{IUCN status|LC|22680301}} |
*[[Northern pintail]], ''Anas acuta'' {{IUCN status|LC|22680301}} |
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*[[Northern shoveler]], ''Spatula clypeata'' {{IUCN status|LC|22680247}} |
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*[[Orinoco goose]], ''Neochen jubata'' (A) {{IUCN status|NT|22679987A92837649}} |
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*[[Pink-footed goose]], ''Anser brachyrhynchus'' (C) {{IUCN status|LC|22679872}} |
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*[[Red-breasted merganser]], ''Mergus serrator'' {{IUCN status|LC|22680485}} |
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*[[Redhead (duck)|Redhead]], ''Aythya americana'' {{IUCN status|LC|22680367}} |
*[[Redhead (duck)|Redhead]], ''Aythya americana'' {{IUCN status|LC|22680367}} |
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*[[Common pochard]], ''Aythya ferina'' (A) {{IUCN status|VU|22680358}} |
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*[[Ring-necked duck]], ''Aythya collaris'' {{IUCN status|LC|22680370}} |
*[[Ring-necked duck]], ''Aythya collaris'' {{IUCN status|LC|22680370}} |
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*[[Ross's goose]], ''Anser rossii'' {{IUCN status|LC|22679909}} |
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*[[Ruddy duck]], ''Oxyura jamaicensis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22679798}} |
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*[[Ruddy shelduck]], ''Tadorna ferruginea'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22680003A86011049}} |
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*[[Smew]], ''Mergellus albellus'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22680465}} |
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*[[Snow goose]], ''Anser caerulescens'' {{IUCN status|LC|22679896}} |
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*[[Southern pochard]], ''Netta erythrophthalma'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC}}<ref>{{cite iucn |author=BirdLife International |date=2016 |title=''Netta erythrophthalma'' |volume=2016 |page=e.T22680354A92857172 |access-date=15 October 2023}}</ref> |
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*[[Spectacled eider]], ''Somateria fischeri'' {{IUCN status|NT|22680412}} {{ESA status|T}} |
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*[[Stejneger's scoter]], ''Melanitta stejnegeri'' {{IUCN status|LC|22724845A132655325}} |
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*[[Steller's eider]], ''Polysticta stelleri'' {{IUCN status|VU|22680415}} {{ESA status|T}} |
*[[Steller's eider]], ''Polysticta stelleri'' {{IUCN status|VU|22680415}} {{ESA status|T}} |
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*[[Spectacled eider]], ''Somateria fischeri'' {{IUCN status|NT|22680412}} {{ESA status|T}} |
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*[[King eider]], ''Somateria spectabilis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22680409}} |
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*[[Common eider]], ''Somateria mollissima'' {{IUCN status|NT|22680405}} |
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*[[Harlequin duck]], ''Histrionicus histrionicus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22680423}} |
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*[[Labrador duck]], ''Camptorhynchus labradorius'' (E) {{IUCN status|EX|22680418}} |
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*[[Surf scoter]], ''Melanitta perspicillata'' {{IUCN status|LC|22680441}} |
*[[Surf scoter]], ''Melanitta perspicillata'' {{IUCN status|LC|22680441}} |
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*[[Taiga bean-goose]], ''Anser fabalis'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22679875}} |
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*[[Trumpeter swan]], ''Cygnus buccinator'' {{IUCN status|LC|22679859}} |
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*[[Tufted duck]], ''Aythya fuligula'' {{IUCN status|LC|22680391}} |
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*[[Tundra bean-goose]], ''Anser serrirostris'' (A) (''A. fabalis'': {{IUCN status|LC|22679875}}) |
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*[[Tundra swan]], ''Cygnus columbianus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22679862}} |
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*[[Velvet scoter]], ''Melanitta fusca'' (A) {{IUCN status|VU|22724836A132654594}} |
*[[Velvet scoter]], ''Melanitta fusca'' (A) {{IUCN status|VU|22724836A132654594}} |
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*[[West Indian whistling-duck]], ''Dendrocygna arborea'' {{IUCN status|NT|22679770}} |
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*[[White-cheeked pintail]], ''Anas bahamensis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22680287}} |
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*[[White-faced whistling-duck]], ''Dendrocygna viduata'' {{IUCN status|LC|226797}} |
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*[[White-winged scoter]], ''Melanitta deglandi'' {{IUCN status|LC|22734194}} |
*[[White-winged scoter]], ''Melanitta deglandi'' {{IUCN status|LC|22734194}} |
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*[[Whooper swan]], ''Cygnus cygnus'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22679856}} |
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*[[Wood duck]], ''Aix sponsa'' {{IUCN status|LC|22680104}} |
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*[[Black scoter]], ''Melanitta americana'' {{IUCN status|NT|22732425}} |
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*[[Long-tailed duck]], ''Clangula hyemalis'' {{IUCN status|VU|22680427}} |
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*[[Bufflehead]], ''Bucephala albeola'' {{IUCN status|LC|22680462}} |
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*[[Common goldeneye]], ''Bucephala clangula'' {{IUCN status|LC|22680455}} |
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*[[Barrow's goldeneye]], ''Bucephala islandica'' {{IUCN status|LC|22680459}} |
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*[[Smew]], ''Mergellus albellus'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22680465}} |
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*[[Hooded merganser]], ''Lophodytes cucullatus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22680472}} |
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*[[Common merganser]], ''Mergus merganser'' {{IUCN status|LC|22680492}} |
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*[[Red-breasted merganser]], ''Mergus serrator'' {{IUCN status|LC|22680485}} |
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*[[Masked duck]], ''Nomonyx dominicus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22679789}} |
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*[[Ruddy duck]], ''Oxyura jamaicensis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22679798}} |
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==Guans, chachalacas, and curassows== |
==Guans, chachalacas, and curassows== |
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[[File:Black Guan.jpg|thumb|right|[[Black guan]], ''Chamaepetes unicolor'']] |
[[File:Black Guan.jpg|thumb|right|[[Black guan]], ''Chamaepetes unicolor'']] |
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Order: [[Galliformes]]{{nbsp|3}}Family: [[Cracidae]] |
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The chachalacas, guans and curassows are birds in the family Cracidae. These are large birds, similar in general appearance to turkeys. The guans and curassows live in trees, but the smaller chachalacas are found in more open scrubby habitats. They are generally dull-plumaged, but the curassows and some guans have colorful facial ornaments. |
The chachalacas, guans and curassows are birds in the family Cracidae. These are large birds, similar in general appearance to turkeys. The guans and curassows live in trees, but the smaller chachalacas are found in more open scrubby habitats. They are generally dull-plumaged, but the curassows and some guans have colorful facial ornaments. |
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*[[Baudo guan]], ''Penelope ortoni'' (A) {{IUCN status|EN|22678360}} |
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*[[Black guan]], ''Chamaepetes unicolor'' {{IUCN status|LC|22678443}} |
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*[[Crested guan]], ''Penelope purpurascens'' {{IUCN status|LC|22678376}} |
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*[[Gray-headed chachalaca]], ''Ortalis cinereiceps'' {{IUCN status|LC|22678308}} |
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*[[Great curassow]], ''Crax rubra'' {{IUCN status|VU|22678521}} |
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*[[Highland guan]], ''Penelopina nigra'' {{IUCN status|VU|22678449}} |
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*[[Horned guan]], ''Oreophasis derbianus'' {{IUCN status|EN|22678453}} {{ESA status|E}} |
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*[[Plain chachalaca]], ''Ortalis vetula'' {{IUCN status|LC|22678305}} |
*[[Plain chachalaca]], ''Ortalis vetula'' {{IUCN status|LC|22678305}} |
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*[[Rufous-bellied chachalaca]], ''Ortalis wagleri'' {{IUCN status|LC|22678322}} |
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*[[Rufous-vented chachalaca]], ''Ortalis ruficauda'' {{IUCN status|LC|22678315}} |
*[[Rufous-vented chachalaca]], ''Ortalis ruficauda'' {{IUCN status|LC|22678315}} |
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*[[Trinidad piping guan]], ''Pipile pipile'' {{IUCN status|CR}}<ref>{{cite iucn |author=BirdLife International |date=2020 |title=''Pipile pipile'' |volume=2020 |page=e.T22678401A177972653 |access-date=15 October 2023}}</ref> |
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*[[Rufous-bellied chachalaca]], ''Ortalis wagleri'' {{IUCN status|LC|22678322}} |
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*[[West Mexican chachalaca]], ''Ortalis poliocephala'' {{IUCN status|LC|22678325}} |
*[[West Mexican chachalaca]], ''Ortalis poliocephala'' {{IUCN status|LC|22678325}} |
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*[[White-bellied chachalaca]], ''Ortalis leucogastra'' {{IUCN status|LC|22678331}} |
*[[White-bellied chachalaca]], ''Ortalis leucogastra'' {{IUCN status|LC|22678331}} |
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*[[Baudo guan]], ''Penelope ortoni'' (A) {{IUCN status|EN|22678360}} |
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*[[Crested guan]], ''Penelope purpurascens'' {{IUCN status|LC|22678376}} |
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*[[Black guan]], ''Chamaepetes unicolor'' {{IUCN status|LC|22678443}} |
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*[[Highland guan]], ''Penelopina nigra'' {{IUCN status|VU|22678449}} |
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*[[Horned guan]], ''Oreophasis derbianus'' {{IUCN status|EN|22678453}} {{ESA status|E}} |
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*[[Great curassow]], ''Crax rubra'' {{IUCN status|VU|22678521}} |
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==Guineafowl== |
==Guineafowl== |
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[[File:Helmeted Guineafowl in the Drakensberg of Natal.jpg|thumb|right|[[Helmeted guineafowl]] (''Numida meleagris'')]] |
[[File:Helmeted Guineafowl in the Drakensberg of Natal.jpg|thumb|right|[[Helmeted guineafowl]] (''Numida meleagris'')]] |
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Order: [[Galliformes]]{{nbsp|3}}Family: [[Numididae]] |
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Guineafowl are a group of African, seed-eating, ground-nesting birds that resemble partridges, but with featherless heads and spangled grey plumage. |
Guineafowl are a group of African, seed-eating, ground-nesting birds that resemble partridges, but with featherless heads and spangled grey plumage. |
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==New World quail== |
==New World quail== |
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[[Image:Callipepla californica1.jpg|thumb|right|California quail]] |
[[Image:Callipepla californica1.jpg|thumb|right|California quail]] |
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Order: [[Galliformes]]{{nbsp|3}}Family: [[Odontophoridae]] |
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The New World quails are small, plump terrestrial birds only distantly related to the quails of the Old World, but named for their similar appearance and habits. |
The New World quails are small, plump terrestrial birds only distantly related to the quails of the Old World, but named for their similar appearance and habits. |
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*[[Banded quail]], ''Philortyx fasciatus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22679615}} |
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*[[Mountain quail]], ''Oreortyx pictus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22679591}} |
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*[[Buffy-crowned wood-partridge]], ''Dendrortyx leucophrys'' {{IUCN status|LC|22679586}} |
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*[[Long-tailed wood-partridge]], ''Dendrortyx macroura'' {{IUCN status|LC|22679581}} |
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*[[Bearded wood-partridge]], ''Dendrortyx barbatus'' {{IUCN status|VU|22679576}} |
*[[Bearded wood-partridge]], ''Dendrortyx barbatus'' {{IUCN status|VU|22679576}} |
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*[[Black-breasted wood-quail]], ''Odontophorus leucolaemus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22679688}} |
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*[[Black-eared wood-quail]], ''Odontophorus melanotis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22679640}} |
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*[[Black-throated bobwhite]], ''Colinus nigrogularis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22679623}} |
*[[Black-throated bobwhite]], ''Colinus nigrogularis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22679623}} |
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*[[Buffy-crowned wood-partridge]], ''Dendrortyx leucophrys'' {{IUCN status|LC|22679586}} |
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*[[California quail]], ''Callipepla californica'' {{IUCN status|LC|22679603}} |
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*[[Crested bobwhite]], ''Colinus cristatus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22679627}} |
*[[Crested bobwhite]], ''Colinus cristatus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22679627}} |
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*[[Scaled quail]], ''Callipepla squamata'' {{IUCN status|LC|22679594}} |
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*[[Elegant quail]], ''Callipepla douglasii'' {{IUCN status|LC|22679597}} |
*[[Elegant quail]], ''Callipepla douglasii'' {{IUCN status|LC|22679597}} |
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*[[California quail]], ''Callipepla californica'' {{IUCN status|LC|22679603}} |
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*[[Gambel's quail]], ''Callipepla gambelii'' {{IUCN status|LC|22679609}} |
*[[Gambel's quail]], ''Callipepla gambelii'' {{IUCN status|LC|22679609}} |
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*[[Long-tailed wood-partridge]], ''Dendrortyx macroura'' {{IUCN status|LC|22679581}} |
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*[[Marbled wood-quail]], ''Odontophorus gujanensis'' {{IUCN status|NT|22679630}} |
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*[[Montezuma quail]], ''Cyrtonyx montezumae'' {{IUCN status|LC|22679711}} (Merriam's Montezuma quail ''C. m. merriami'': {{ESA status|E}}) |
*[[Montezuma quail]], ''Cyrtonyx montezumae'' {{IUCN status|LC|22679711}} (Merriam's Montezuma quail ''C. m. merriami'': {{ESA status|E}}) |
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*[[Mountain quail]], ''Oreortyx pictus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22679591}} |
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*[[Northern bobwhite]], ''Colinus virginianus'' {{IUCN status|NT|22728956}} (Masked bobwhite ''C. v. ridgwayi '': {{ESA status|E}}) |
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*[[Ocellated quail]], ''Cyrtonyx ocellatus'' {{IUCN status|VU|22679717}} |
*[[Ocellated quail]], ''Cyrtonyx ocellatus'' {{IUCN status|VU|22679717}} |
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*[[Scaled quail]], ''Callipepla squamata'' {{IUCN status|LC|22679594}} |
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*[[Singing quail]], ''Dactylortyx thoracicus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22679708}} |
*[[Singing quail]], ''Dactylortyx thoracicus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22679708}} |
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*[[Spotted wood-quail]], ''Odontophorus guttatus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22679703}} |
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*[[Black-eared wood-quail]], ''Odontophorus melanotis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22679640}} |
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*[[Tacarcuna wood-quail]], ''Odontophorus dialeucos'' {{IUCN status|VU|22679673}} |
*[[Tacarcuna wood-quail]], ''Odontophorus dialeucos'' {{IUCN status|VU|22679673}} |
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*[[Tawny-faced quail]], ''Rhynchortyx cinctus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22679720}} |
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*[[Spotted wood-quail]], ''Odontophorus guttatus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22679703}} |
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==Pheasants, grouse, and allies== |
==Pheasants, grouse, and allies== |
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[[Image:Wild turkey.jpg|thumb|Wild turkey]] |
[[Image:Wild turkey.jpg|thumb|Wild turkey]] |
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Order: [[Galliformes]]{{nbsp|3}}Family: [[Phasianidae]] |
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Phasianidae consists of the pheasants and their allies. These are terrestrial species, variable in size but generally plump with broad relatively short wings. Many species are gamebirds or have been domesticated as a food source for humans. |
Phasianidae consists of the pheasants and their allies. These are terrestrial species, variable in size but generally plump with broad relatively short wings. Many species are gamebirds or have been domesticated as a food source for humans. |
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*[[Chukar partridge|Chukar]], ''Alectoris chukar'' (I) {{IUCN status|LC|22678691}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Dusky grouse]], ''Dendragapus obscurus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22734690}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Gray partridge]], ''Perdix perdix'' (I) {{IUCN status|LC|22678911}} |
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*[[Greater prairie-chicken]], ''Tympanuchus cupido'' {{IUCN status|NT|22679514}} ([[Tympanuchus cupido attwateri|Attwater's prairie-chicken]] ''T. c. attwateri'': {{ESA status|E}}) |
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*[[Spruce grouse]], ''Canachites canadensis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22679449}} |
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*[[Willow ptarmigan]], ''Lagopus lagopus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22679460}} |
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*[[Rock ptarmigan]], ''Lagopus muta'' {{IUCN status|LC|22679464}} |
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*[[White-tailed ptarmigan]], ''Lagopus leucura'' {{IUCN status|LC|22679473}} |
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*[[Greater sage-grouse]], ''Centrocercus urophasianus'' {{IUCN status|NT|22679503}} |
*[[Greater sage-grouse]], ''Centrocercus urophasianus'' {{IUCN status|NT|22679503}} |
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*[[Gunnison sage-grouse]], ''Centrocercus minimus'' {{IUCN status|EN|22728472}} |
*[[Gunnison sage-grouse]], ''Centrocercus minimus'' {{IUCN status|EN|22728472}} |
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*[[Himalayan snowcock]], ''Tetraogallus himalayensis'' (I) {{IUCN status|LC|22678673}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Indian peafowl]], ''Pavo cristatus'' (I) {{IUCN status|LC|22679435}} |
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*[[Sharp-tailed grouse]], ''Tympanuchus phasianellus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22679511}} |
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*[[Greater prairie-chicken]], ''Tympanuchus cupido'' {{IUCN status|NT|22679514}} ([[Tympanuchus cupido attwateri|Attwater's prairie-chicken]] ''T. c. attwateri'': {{ESA status|E}}) |
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*[[Lesser prairie-chicken]], ''Tympanuchus pallidicinctus'' {{IUCN status|VU|22679519}} |
*[[Lesser prairie-chicken]], ''Tympanuchus pallidicinctus'' {{IUCN status|VU|22679519}} |
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*[[Ocellated turkey]], ''Meleagris ocellata'' {{IUCN status|NT|22679529}} |
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*[[Red junglefowl]], ''Gallus gallus'' (I) {{IUCN status|LC|92806965}} |
*[[Red junglefowl]], ''Gallus gallus'' (I) {{IUCN status|LC|92806965}} |
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*[[Gray partridge]], ''Perdix perdix'' (I) {{IUCN status|LC|22678911}} |
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*[[Ring-necked pheasant]], ''Phasianus colchicus'' (I) {{IUCN status|LC|22679349}} |
*[[Ring-necked pheasant]], ''Phasianus colchicus'' (I) {{IUCN status|LC|22679349}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Rock ptarmigan]], ''Lagopus muta'' {{IUCN status|LC|22679464}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Ruffed grouse]], ''Bonasa umbellus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22679500}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Sharp-tailed grouse]], ''Tympanuchus phasianellus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22679511}} |
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*[[Sooty grouse]], ''Dendragapus fuliginosus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22734695}} |
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*[[Spruce grouse]], ''Canachites canadensis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22679449}} |
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*[[White-tailed ptarmigan]], ''Lagopus leucura'' {{IUCN status|LC|22679473}} |
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*[[Wild turkey]], ''Meleagris gallopavo'' {{IUCN status|LC|22679525}} |
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*[[Willow ptarmigan]], ''Lagopus lagopus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22679460}} |
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==Flamingos== |
==Flamingos== |
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[[File:Caribbean flamingo10.jpg|thumb|right|[[Caribbean flamingo]]]] |
[[File:Caribbean flamingo10.jpg|thumb|right|[[Caribbean flamingo]]]] |
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Order: [[Phoenicopteriformes]]{{nbsp|3}}Family: [[Phoenicopteridae]] |
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Flamingos (genus Phoenicopterus monotypic in family Phoenicopteridae) are gregarious wading birds, usually {{convert|3|to|5|ft|m|1}} tall, found in both the Western and Eastern Hemispheres. Flamingos filter-feed on shellfish and algae. Their oddly-shaped beaks are specially adapted to separate mud and silt from the food they consume and, uniquely, are used upside-down. |
Flamingos (genus Phoenicopterus monotypic in family Phoenicopteridae) are gregarious wading birds, usually {{convert|3|to|5|ft|m|1}} tall, found in both the Western and Eastern Hemispheres. Flamingos filter-feed on shellfish and algae. Their oddly-shaped beaks are specially adapted to separate mud and silt from the food they consume and, uniquely, are used upside-down. |
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==Grebes== |
==Grebes== |
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[[Image:ClarksGrebe23.jpg|thumb|right|Clark's grebe]] |
[[Image:ClarksGrebe23.jpg|thumb|right|Clark's grebe]] |
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Order: [[Podicipediformes]]{{nbsp|3}}Family: [[Podicipedidae]] |
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Grebes are small to medium-sized diving birds. They breed on fresh water, but often visit the sea when migrating and in winter. They have lobed toes and are excellent swimmers and divers; however, their feet are placed far back on their bodies, making them quite ungainly on land. |
Grebes are small to medium-sized diving birds. They breed on fresh water, but often visit the sea when migrating and in winter. They have lobed toes and are excellent swimmers and divers; however, their feet are placed far back on their bodies, making them quite ungainly on land. |
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*[[Least grebe]], ''Tachybaptus dominicus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22696571}} |
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*[[Pied-billed grebe]], ''Podilymbus podiceps'' {{IUCN status|LC|22696574}} |
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*[[Atitlan grebe]], ''Podilymbus gigas'' (E) {{IUCN status|EX|22696577}} {{ESA status|E}} |
*[[Atitlan grebe]], ''Podilymbus gigas'' (E) {{IUCN status|EX|22696577}} {{ESA status|E}} |
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*[[Black-necked grebe|Eared grebe]], ''Podiceps nigricollis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22696610}} |
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*[[Clark's grebe]], ''Aechmophorus clarkii'' {{IUCN status|LC|22696634}} |
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*[[Horned grebe]], ''Podiceps auritus'' {{IUCN status|VU|22696606}} |
*[[Horned grebe]], ''Podiceps auritus'' {{IUCN status|VU|22696606}} |
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*[[Least grebe]], ''Tachybaptus dominicus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22696571}} |
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*[[Pied-billed grebe]], ''Podilymbus podiceps'' {{IUCN status|LC|22696574}} |
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*[[Red-necked grebe]], ''Podiceps grisegena'' {{IUCN status|LC|22696599}} |
*[[Red-necked grebe]], ''Podiceps grisegena'' {{IUCN status|LC|22696599}} |
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*[[Black-necked grebe|Eared grebe]], ''Podiceps nigricollis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22696610}} |
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*[[Western grebe]], ''Aechmophorus occidentalis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22696631}} |
*[[Western grebe]], ''Aechmophorus occidentalis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22696631}} |
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*[[Clark's grebe]], ''Aechmophorus clarkii'' {{IUCN status|LC|22696634}} |
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==Pigeons and doves== |
==Pigeons and doves== |
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[[File:IncaDove.jpg|thumb|right|[[Inca dove]]]] |
[[File:IncaDove.jpg|thumb|right|[[Inca dove]]]] |
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Order: [[Columbiformes]]{{nbsp|3}}Family: [[Columbidae]] |
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Pigeons and doves are stout-bodied birds with short necks and short slender bills with a fleshy cere. |
Pigeons and doves are stout-bodied birds with short necks and short slender bills with a fleshy cere. |
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*[[African collared-dove]], ''Streptopelia roseogrisea'' (I) {{IUCN status|LC|22690515}} |
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*[[Band-tailed pigeon]], ''Patagioenas fasciata'' {{IUCN status|LC|22690266}} |
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*[[Blue ground dove]], ''Claravis pretiosa'' {{IUCN status|LC|22690809}} |
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*[[Blue-headed quail-dove]], ''Starnoenas cyanocephala'' {{IUCN status|EN|22690970}} |
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*[[Bridled quail-dove]], ''Geotrygon mystacea'' {{IUCN status|LC|22690958}} |
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*[[Buff-fronted quail-dove]], ''Zentrygon costaricensis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22690908}} |
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*[[Caribbean dove]], ''Leptotila jamaicensis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22690883}} |
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*[[Chiriqui quail-dove]], ''Zentrygon chiriquensis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22690936}} |
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*[[Common ground dove]], ''Columbina passerina'' {{IUCN status|LC|22690774}} |
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*[[Common wood pigeon]], ''Columba palumbus'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC}} |
*[[Common wood pigeon]], ''Columba palumbus'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC}} |
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*[[Crested quail-dove]], ''Geotrygon versicolor'' {{IUCN status|NT|22690924}} |
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*[[Scaled pigeon]], ''Patagioenas speciosa'' {{IUCN status|LC|22690235}} |
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*[[Scaly-naped pigeon]], ''Patagioenas squamosa'' {{IUCN status|LC|22690241}} |
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*[[White-crowned pigeon]], ''Patagioenas leucocephala'' {{IUCN status|NT|22690229}} |
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*[[Red-billed pigeon]], ''Patagioenas flavirostris'' {{IUCN status|LC|22690296}} |
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*[[Plain pigeon]], ''Patagioenas inornata'' {{IUCN status|NT|22690312A93269352}} |
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*[[Band-tailed pigeon]], ''Patagioenas fasciata'' {{IUCN status|LC|22690266}} |
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*[[Ring-tailed pigeon]], ''Patagioenas caribaea'' {{IUCN status|VU|22690281}} |
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*[[Plumbeous pigeon]], ''Patagioenas plumbea'' {{IUCN status|LC|22690321}} |
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*[[Ruddy pigeon]], ''Patagioenas subvinacea'' {{IUCN status|VU|22690328}} |
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*[[Short-billed pigeon]], ''Patagioenas nigrirostris'' {{IUCN status|LC|22690334}} |
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*[[Dusky pigeon]], ''Patagioenas goodsoni'' {{IUCN status|LC|22690340}} |
*[[Dusky pigeon]], ''Patagioenas goodsoni'' {{IUCN status|LC|22690340}} |
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*[[Eared dove]], ''Zenaida auriculata'' {{IUCN status|LC|22690747}} |
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*[[African collared-dove]], ''Streptopelia roseogrisea'' (I) {{IUCN status|LC|22690515}} |
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*[[European turtle-dove]], ''Streptopelia turtur'' (A) {{IUCN status|VU|22690419}} |
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*[[Eurasian collared-dove]], ''Streptopelia decaocto'' (I) {{IUCN status|LC|22690503}} |
*[[Eurasian collared-dove]], ''Streptopelia decaocto'' (I) {{IUCN status|LC|22690503}} |
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*[[European turtle-dove]], ''Streptopelia turtur'' (A) {{IUCN status|VU|22690419}} |
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*[[Gray-chested dove]], ''Leptotila cassinii'' {{IUCN status|LC|22690891}} |
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*[[Gray-fronted quail-dove]], ''Geotrygon caniceps'' {{IUCN status|VU|22690917}} |
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*[[Gray-fronted dove]], ''Leptotila rufaxilla'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC}}<ref>{{cite iucn |title=''Leptotila rufaxilla'' |url=https://www.iucnredlist.org/species/22690877/130173662 |author=BirdLife International |author-link=BirdLife International |year=2018 |access-date=15 October 2023}}</ref> |
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*[[Gray-headed dove]], ''Leptotila plumbeiceps'' {{IUCN status|LC|22690862}} |
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*[[Grenada dove]], ''Leptotila wellsi'' {{IUCN status|CR|22690874}} |
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*[[Inca dove]], ''Columbina inca'' {{IUCN status|LC|22690762}} |
*[[Inca dove]], ''Columbina inca'' {{IUCN status|LC|22690762}} |
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*[[Key West quail-dove]], ''Geotrygon chrysia'' {{IUCN status|LC|22690954}} |
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*[[Maroon-chested ground dove]], ''Claravis mondetoura'' {{IUCN status|LC|22690814}} |
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*[[Mourning dove]], ''Zenaida macroura'' {{IUCN status|LC|22690736}} |
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*[[Olive-backed quail-dove]], ''Leptotrygon veraguensis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22690928}} |
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*[[Oriental turtle-dove]], ''Streptopelia orientalis'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22690439}} |
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*[[Pale-vented pigeon]], ''Patagioenas cayennensis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22690290}} |
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*[[Passenger pigeon]], ''Ectopistes migratorius'' (E) {{IUCN status|EX|22690733}} |
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*[[Plain pigeon]], ''Patagioenas inornata'' {{IUCN status|NT|22690312A93269352}} |
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*[[Plain-breasted ground dove]], ''Columbina minuta'' {{IUCN status|LC|22690779}} |
*[[Plain-breasted ground dove]], ''Columbina minuta'' {{IUCN status|LC|22690779}} |
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*[[Plumbeous pigeon]], ''Patagioenas plumbea'' {{IUCN status|LC|22690321}} |
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*[[Purplish-backed quail-dove]], ''Zentrygon lawrencii'' {{IUCN status|LC|22728963}} |
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*[[Red-billed pigeon]], ''Patagioenas flavirostris'' {{IUCN status|LC|22690296}} |
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*[[Ring-tailed pigeon]], ''Patagioenas caribaea'' {{IUCN status|VU|22690281}} |
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*[[Rock pigeon]], ''Columba livia'' (I) {{IUCN status|LC|22690066}} |
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*[[Ruddy ground dove]], ''Columbina talpacoti'' {{IUCN status|LC|22690784}} |
*[[Ruddy ground dove]], ''Columbina talpacoti'' {{IUCN status|LC|22690784}} |
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*[[Ruddy pigeon]], ''Patagioenas subvinacea'' {{IUCN status|VU|22690328}} |
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*[[Maroon-chested ground dove]], ''Claravis mondetoura'' {{IUCN status|LC|22690814}} |
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*[[Blue-headed quail-dove]], ''Starnoenas cyanocephala'' {{IUCN status|EN|22690970}} |
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*[[Crested quail-dove]], ''Geotrygon versicolor'' {{IUCN status|NT|22690924}} |
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*[[Ruddy quail-dove]], ''Geotrygon montana'' {{IUCN status|LC|22690966}} |
*[[Ruddy quail-dove]], ''Geotrygon montana'' {{IUCN status|LC|22690966}} |
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*[[Russet-crowned quail-dove]], ''Zentrygon goldmani'' {{IUCN status|NT|22690942}} |
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*[[Scaled pigeon]], ''Patagioenas speciosa'' {{IUCN status|LC|22690235}} |
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*[[Scaly-naped pigeon]], ''Patagioenas squamosa'' {{IUCN status|LC|22690241}} |
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*[[Short-billed pigeon]], ''Patagioenas nigrirostris'' {{IUCN status|LC|22690334}} |
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*[[Socorro dove]], ''Zenaida graysoni'' {{IUCN status|EW|22690740}} |
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*[[Spotted dove]], ''Streptopelia chinensis'' (I) {{IUCN status|LC|22690461}} |
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*[[Tuxtla quail-dove]], ''Zentrygon carrikeri'' {{IUCN status|EN|22690901}} |
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*[[Violaceous quail-dove]], ''Geotrygon violacea'' {{IUCN status|LC|22690962}} |
*[[Violaceous quail-dove]], ''Geotrygon violacea'' {{IUCN status|LC|22690962}} |
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*[[White-crowned pigeon]], ''Patagioenas leucocephala'' {{IUCN status|NT|22690229}} |
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*[[White-faced quail-dove]], ''Zentrygon albifacies'' {{IUCN status|LC|22690932}} |
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*[[White-fronted quail-dove]], ''Geotrygon leucometopia'' {{IUCN status|EN|22690917}} |
*[[White-fronted quail-dove]], ''Geotrygon leucometopia'' {{IUCN status|EN|22690917}} |
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*[[Key West quail-dove]], ''Geotrygon chrysia'' {{IUCN status|LC|22690954}} |
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*[[Bridled quail-dove]], ''Geotrygon mystacea'' {{IUCN status|LC|22690958}} |
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*[[Olive-backed quail-dove]], ''Leptotrygon veraguensis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22690928}} |
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*[[White-tipped dove]], ''Leptotila verreauxi'' {{IUCN status|LC|22690854}} |
*[[White-tipped dove]], ''Leptotila verreauxi'' {{IUCN status|LC|22690854}} |
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*[[Caribbean dove]], ''Leptotila jamaicensis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22690883}} |
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*[[Gray-chested dove]], ''Leptotila cassinii'' {{IUCN status|LC|22690891}} |
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*[[Gray-headed dove]], ''Leptotila plumbeiceps'' {{IUCN status|LC|22690862}} |
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*[[Grenada dove]], ''Leptotila wellsi'' {{IUCN status|CR|22690874}} |
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*[[Tuxtla quail-dove]], ''Zentrygon carrikeri'' {{IUCN status|EN|22690901}} |
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*[[Buff-fronted quail-dove]], ''Zentrygon costaricensis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22690908}} |
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*[[Purplish-backed quail-dove]], ''Zentrygon lawrencii'' {{IUCN status|LC|22728963}} |
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*[[White-faced quail-dove]], ''Zentrygon albifacies'' {{IUCN status|LC|22690932}} |
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*[[Chiriqui quail-dove]], ''Zentrygon chiriquensis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22690936}} |
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*[[Russet-crowned quail-dove]], ''Zentrygon goldmani'' {{IUCN status|NT|22690942}} |
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*[[White-winged dove]], ''Zenaida asiatica'' {{IUCN status|LC|22733956}} |
*[[White-winged dove]], ''Zenaida asiatica'' {{IUCN status|LC|22733956}} |
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*[[Zenaida dove]], ''Zenaida aurita'' {{IUCN status|LC|22690750}} |
*[[Zenaida dove]], ''Zenaida aurita'' {{IUCN status|LC|22690750}} |
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*[[Eared dove]], ''Zenaida auriculata'' {{IUCN status|LC|22690747}} |
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*[[Mourning dove]], ''Zenaida macroura'' {{IUCN status|LC|22690736}} |
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*[[Socorro dove]], ''Zenaida graysoni'' {{IUCN status|EW|22690740}} |
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==Sandgrouse== |
==Sandgrouse== |
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Order: [[Pterocliformes]]{{nbsp|3}}Family: [[Pteroclidae]] |
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Sandgrouse have small, pigeon like heads and necks, but sturdy compact bodies. They have long pointed wings and sometimes tails and a fast direct flight. Flocks fly to watering holes at dawn and dusk. Their legs are feathered down to the toes. |
Sandgrouse have small, pigeon like heads and necks, but sturdy compact bodies. They have long pointed wings and sometimes tails and a fast direct flight. Flocks fly to watering holes at dawn and dusk. Their legs are feathered down to the toes. |
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==Cuckoos== |
==Cuckoos== |
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[[Image:BlackbilledCuckoo23.jpg|thumb|Black-billed cuckoo]] |
[[Image:BlackbilledCuckoo23.jpg|thumb|Black-billed cuckoo]] |
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Order: [[Cuculiformes]]{{nbsp|3}}Family: [[Cuculidae]] |
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The family Cuculidae includes cuckoos, roadrunners and anis. These birds are of variable size with slender bodies, long tails and strong legs. |
The family Cuculidae includes cuckoos, roadrunners and anis. These birds are of variable size with slender bodies, long tails and strong legs. |
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*[[Bay-breasted cuckoo]], ''Coccyzus rufigularis'' {{IUCN status|EN|22684360}} |
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*[[Black-billed cuckoo]], ''Coccyzus erythropthalmus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22684328}} |
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*[[Chestnut-bellied cuckoo]], ''Coccyzus pluvialis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22684350}} |
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*[[Cocos cuckoo]], ''Coccyzus ferrugineus'' {{IUCN status|VU|22684340}} |
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*[[Common cuckoo]], ''Cuculus canorus'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22683873}} |
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*[[Dark-billed cuckoo]], ''Coccyzus melacoryphus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22684343}} |
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*[[Dwarf cuckoo]], ''Coccycua pumila'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22684309}} |
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*[[Gray-capped cuckoo]], ''Coccyzus lansbergi'' {{IUCN status|LC|22684346}} |
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*[[Great lizard-cuckoo]], ''Coccyzus merlini'' {{IUCN status|LC|22684388}} |
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*[[Greater ani]], ''Crotophaga major'' {{IUCN status|LC|22684431}} |
*[[Greater ani]], ''Crotophaga major'' {{IUCN status|LC|22684431}} |
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*[[Greater roadrunner]], ''Geococcyx californianus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22684458}} |
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*[[Groove-billed ani]], ''Crotophaga sulcirostris'' {{IUCN status|LC|22684438}} |
*[[Groove-billed ani]], ''Crotophaga sulcirostris'' {{IUCN status|LC|22684438}} |
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*[[Hispaniolan lizard-cuckoo]], ''Coccyzus longirostris'' {{IUCN status|LC|22684408}} |
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*[[Jamaican lizard-cuckoo]], ''Coccyzus vetula'' {{IUCN status|LC|22684399A130096625}} |
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*[[Lesser ground-cuckoo]], ''Morococcyx erythropygus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22684447}} |
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*[[Lesser roadrunner]], ''Geococcyx velox'' {{IUCN status|LC|22684461}} |
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*[[Little cuckoo]], ''Coccycua minuta'' {{IUCN status|LC}} |
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*[[Mangrove cuckoo]], ''Coccyzus minor'' {{IUCN status|LC|22684337}} |
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*[[Oriental cuckoo]], ''Cuculus optatus'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22734721}} |
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*[[Pearly-breasted cuckoo]], ''Coccyzus euleri'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22684334}} |
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*[[Pheasant cuckoo]], ''Dromococcyx phasianellus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22684452}} |
*[[Pheasant cuckoo]], ''Dromococcyx phasianellus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22684452}} |
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*[[Puerto Rican lizard-cuckoo]], ''Coccyzus vieilloti'' {{IUCN status|LC|22684417}} |
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*[[Lesser roadrunner]], ''Geococcyx velox'' {{IUCN status|LC|22684461}} |
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*[[Greater roadrunner]], ''Geococcyx californianus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22684458}} |
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*[[Rufous-vented ground-cuckoo]], ''Neomorphus geoffroyi'' {{IUCN status|VU|22684464}} (ssp. ''dulcis'': {{ESA status|E}}) |
*[[Rufous-vented ground-cuckoo]], ''Neomorphus geoffroyi'' {{IUCN status|VU|22684464}} (ssp. ''dulcis'': {{ESA status|E}}) |
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*[[Smooth-billed ani]], ''Crotophaga ani'' {{IUCN status|LC|22684434}} |
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*[[Oriental cuckoo]], ''Cuculus optatus'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22734721}} |
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*[[Little cuckoo]], ''Coccycua minuta'' {{IUCN status|LC}} |
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*[[Dwarf cuckoo]], ''Coccycua pumila'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22684309}} |
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*[[Squirrel cuckoo]], ''Piaya cayana'' {{IUCN status|LC|22684373}} |
*[[Squirrel cuckoo]], ''Piaya cayana'' {{IUCN status|LC|22684373}} |
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*[[Striped cuckoo]], ''Tapera naevia'' {{IUCN status|LC|22684444}} |
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*[[Yellow-billed cuckoo]], ''Coccyzus americanus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22684331}} |
*[[Yellow-billed cuckoo]], ''Coccyzus americanus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22684331}} |
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*[[Pearly-breasted cuckoo]], ''Coccyzus euleri'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22684334}} |
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*[[Mangrove cuckoo]], ''Coccyzus minor'' {{IUCN status|LC|22684337}} |
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*[[Cocos cuckoo]], ''Coccyzus ferrugineus'' {{IUCN status|VU|22684340}} |
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*[[Black-billed cuckoo]], ''Coccyzus erythropthalmus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22684328}} |
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*[[Gray-capped cuckoo]], ''Coccyzus lansbergi'' {{IUCN status|LC|22684346}} |
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*[[Chestnut-bellied cuckoo]], ''Coccyzus pluvialis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22684350}} |
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*[[Bay-breasted cuckoo]], ''Coccyzus rufigularis'' {{IUCN status|EN|22684360}} |
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*[[Jamaican lizard-cuckoo]], ''Coccyzus vetula'' {{IUCN status|LC|22684399A130096625}} |
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*[[Puerto Rican lizard-cuckoo]], ''Coccyzus vieilloti'' {{IUCN status|LC|22684417}} |
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*[[Great lizard-cuckoo]], ''Coccyzus merlini'' {{IUCN status|LC|22684388}} |
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*[[Hispaniolan lizard-cuckoo]], ''Coccyzus longirostris'' {{IUCN status|LC|22684408}} |
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==Nightjars and allies== |
==Nightjars and allies== |
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[[File:Chordeiles minor -British Columbia -Canada-8c.jpg|thumb|[[Common nighthawk]]]] |
[[File:Chordeiles minor -British Columbia -Canada-8c.jpg|thumb|[[Common nighthawk]]]] |
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Order: [[Caprimulgiformes]]{{nbsp|3}}Family: [[Caprimulgidae]] |
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Nightjars are medium-sized nocturnal birds that usually nest on the ground. They have long wings, short legs and very short bills. Most have small feet, of little use for walking, and long pointed wings. Their soft plumage is cryptically coloured to resemble bark or leaves. |
Nightjars are medium-sized nocturnal birds that usually nest on the ground. They have long wings, short legs and very short bills. Most have small feet, of little use for walking, and long pointed wings. Their soft plumage is cryptically coloured to resemble bark or leaves. |
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*[[Short-tailed nighthawk]], ''Lurocalis semitorquatus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22689695}} |
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*[[Lesser nighthawk]], ''Chordeiles acutipennis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22689711}} |
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*[[Common nighthawk]], ''Chordeiles minor'' {{IUCN status|LC|22689714}} |
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*[[Antillean nighthawk]], ''Chordeiles gundlachii'' {{IUCN status|LC|22689717}} |
*[[Antillean nighthawk]], ''Chordeiles gundlachii'' {{IUCN status|LC|22689717}} |
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*[[Buff-collared nightjar]], ''Antrostomus ridgwayi'' {{IUCN status|LC|22689801}} |
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*[[Chuck-will's-widow]], ''Antrostomus carolinensis'' {{IUCN status|NT|22689778}} |
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*[[Common nighthawk]], ''Chordeiles minor'' {{IUCN status|LC|22689714}} |
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*[[Common pauraque]], ''Nyctidromus albicollis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22689731}} |
*[[Common pauraque]], ''Nyctidromus albicollis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22689731}} |
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*[[Common poorwill]], ''Phalaenoptilus nuttallii'' {{IUCN status|LC|22689735}} |
*[[Common poorwill]], ''Phalaenoptilus nuttallii'' {{IUCN status|LC|22689735}} |
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*[[Cuban nightjar]], ''Antrostomus cubanensis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22689786}} |
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*[[Dusky nightjar]], ''Antrostomus saturatus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22689813}} |
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*[[Eared poorwill]], ''Nyctiphrynus mcleodii'' {{IUCN status|LC|22689755}} |
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*[[Eastern whip-poor-will]], ''Antrostomus vociferus'' {{IUCN status|NT|22736393}} |
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*[[Gray nightjar]], ''Caprimulgus jotaka'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22689879}} |
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*[[Hispaniolan nightjar]], ''Antrostomus ekmani'' {{IUCN status|LC|22729176}} |
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*[[Jamaican pauraque]], ''Siphonorhis americana'' (E?) {{IUCN status|CR|22689738}} |
*[[Jamaican pauraque]], ''Siphonorhis americana'' (E?) {{IUCN status|CR|22689738}} |
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*[[Least pauraque]], ''Siphonorhis brewsteri'' {{IUCN status|NT|22689751}} |
*[[Least pauraque]], ''Siphonorhis brewsteri'' {{IUCN status|NT|22689751}} |
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*[[Lesser nighthawk]], ''Chordeiles acutipennis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22689711}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Mexican whip-poor-will]], ''Antrostomus arizonae'' {{IUCN status|LC|22736398}} |
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*[[Nacunda nighthawk]], ''Chordeiles nacunda'' {{IUCN status|LC}}<ref>{{cite iucn |author=BirdLife International |date=2016 |title=''Chordeiles nacunda'' |volume=2016 |page=e.T22689723A93245296 |access-date=15 October 2023}}</ref> |
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*[[Ocellated poorwill]], ''Nyctiphrynus ocellatus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22689773}} |
*[[Ocellated poorwill]], ''Nyctiphrynus ocellatus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22689773}} |
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*[[Puerto Rican nightjar]], ''Antrostomus noctitherus'' {{IUCN status|EN|22689809}} {{ESA status|E}} |
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*[[Rufous nightjar]], ''Antrostomus rufus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22689781}} |
*[[Rufous nightjar]], ''Antrostomus rufus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22689781}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Short-tailed nighthawk]], ''Lurocalis semitorquatus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22689695}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Spot-tailed nightjar]], ''Hydropsalis maculicaudus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22689847}} |
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*[[Tawny-collared nightjar]], ''Antrostomus salvini'' {{IUCN status|LC|22689792}} |
*[[Tawny-collared nightjar]], ''Antrostomus salvini'' {{IUCN status|LC|22689792}} |
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*[[Yucatan nightjar]], ''Antrostomus badius'' {{IUCN status|LC|22689795}} |
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*[[Buff-collared nightjar]], ''Antrostomus ridgwayi'' {{IUCN status|LC|22689801}} |
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*[[Eastern whip-poor-will]], ''Antrostomus vociferus'' {{IUCN status|NT|22736393}} |
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*[[Dusky nightjar]], ''Antrostomus saturatus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22689813}} |
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*[[Mexican whip-poor-will]], ''Antrostomus arizonae'' {{IUCN status|LC|22736398}} |
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*[[Puerto Rican nightjar]], ''Antrostomus noctitherus'' {{IUCN status|EN|22689809}} {{ESA status|E}} |
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*[[White-tailed nightjar]], ''Hydropsalis cayennensis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22689823}} |
*[[White-tailed nightjar]], ''Hydropsalis cayennensis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22689823}} |
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*[[Yucatan nightjar]], ''Antrostomus badius'' {{IUCN status|LC|22689795}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Yucatan poorwill]], ''Nyctiphrynus yucatanicus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22689767}} |
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==Oilbird== |
==Oilbird== |
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Order: [[Steatornithiformes]]{{nbsp|3}}Family: [[Steatornithidae]] |
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The oilbird is a slim, long-winged bird related to the nightjars. It is nocturnal and a specialist feeder on the fruit of the [[oil palm]]. |
The oilbird is a slim, long-winged bird related to the nightjars. It is nocturnal and a specialist feeder on the fruit of the [[oil palm]]. |
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==Potoos== |
==Potoos== |
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Order: [[Nyctibiiformes]]{{nbsp|3}}Family: [[Nyctibiidae]] |
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The potoos (sometimes called poor-me-ones) are large [[near passerine]] birds related to the nightjars and frogmouths. They are nocturnal insectivores which lack the bristles around the mouth found in the true nightjars. |
The potoos (sometimes called poor-me-ones) are large [[near passerine]] birds related to the nightjars and frogmouths. They are nocturnal insectivores which lack the bristles around the mouth found in the true nightjars. |
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*[[Common potoo]], ''Nyctibius griseus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22689646}} |
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*[[Great potoo]], ''Nyctibius grandis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22689636}} |
*[[Great potoo]], ''Nyctibius grandis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22689636}} |
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*[[Common potoo]], ''Nyctibius griseus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22689646}} |
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*[[Northern potoo]], ''Nyctibius jamaicensis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22689642}} |
*[[Northern potoo]], ''Nyctibius jamaicensis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22689642}} |
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==Swifts== |
==Swifts== |
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[[File:White-throated Swift (Aeronautes saxatalis) in flight.jpg|thumb|[[White-throated swift]]]] |
[[File:White-throated Swift (Aeronautes saxatalis) in flight.jpg|thumb|[[White-throated swift]]]] |
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Order: [[Apodiformes]]{{nbsp|3}}Family: [[Apodidae]] |
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The swifts are small birds which spend the majority of their lives flying. These birds have very short legs and never settle voluntarily on the ground, perching instead only on vertical surfaces. Many swifts have long swept-back wings which resemble a crescent or boomerang. |
The swifts are small birds which spend the majority of their lives flying. These birds have very short legs and never settle voluntarily on the ground, perching instead only on vertical surfaces. Many swifts have long swept-back wings which resemble a crescent or boomerang. |
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*[[Alpine swift]], ''Apus melba'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22686774}} |
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*[[American black swift|Black swift]], ''Cypseloides niger'' {{IUCN status|VU|22686440}} |
*[[American black swift|Black swift]], ''Cypseloides niger'' {{IUCN status|VU|22686440}} |
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*[[Antillean palm-swift]], ''Tachornis phoenicobia'' {{IUCN status|LC|22686742}} |
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*[[Band-rumped swift]], ''Chaetura spinicaudus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22686693}} |
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*[[Chapman's swift]], ''Chaetura chapmani'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22733928}} |
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*[[Chestnut-collared swift]], ''Streptoprocne rutila'' {{IUCN status|LC|22686424}} |
*[[Chestnut-collared swift]], ''Streptoprocne rutila'' {{IUCN status|LC|22686424}} |
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*[[White-collared swift]], ''Streptoprocne zonaris'' {{IUCN status|LC|22686476}} |
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*[[White-naped swift]], ''Streptoprocne semicollaris'' {{IUCN status|LC|22686482}} |
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*[[Chimney swift]], ''Chaetura pelagica'' {{IUCN status|VU|22686709}} |
*[[Chimney swift]], ''Chaetura pelagica'' {{IUCN status|VU|22686709}} |
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*[[Common swift]], ''Apus apus'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22686800}} |
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*[[Chapman's swift]], ''Chaetura chapmani'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22733928}} |
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*[[Short-tailed swift]], ''Chaetura brachyura'' {{IUCN status|LC|22686725}} |
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*[[Sick's swift]], ''Chaetura meridionalis'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22733018}}} |
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*[[Band-rumped swift]], ''Chaetura spinicaudus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22686693}} |
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*[[Costa Rican swift]], ''Chaetura fumosa'' {{IUCN status|LC|22730119}} |
*[[Costa Rican swift]], ''Chaetura fumosa'' {{IUCN status|LC|22730119}} |
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*[[Fork-tailed palm swift]], ''Tachornis squamata'' {{IUCN status|LC}}<ref>{{cite iucn |author=BirdLife International |url=https://www.iucnredlist.org/species/22686751/93125297 |date=2016 |title=''Tachornis squamata'' |volume=2016 |page=e.T22686751A93125297 |access-date=15 October 2023}}</ref> |
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*[[Gray-rumped swift]], ''Chaetura cinereiventris'' {{IUCN status|LC|22686701}} |
*[[Gray-rumped swift]], ''Chaetura cinereiventris'' {{IUCN status|LC|22686701}} |
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*[[Great swallow-tailed swift]], ''Panyptila sanctihieronymi'' {{IUCN status|LC|22686756}} |
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*[[Lesser Antillean swift]], ''Chaetura martinica'' {{IUCN status|LC|22686698}} |
*[[Lesser Antillean swift]], ''Chaetura martinica'' {{IUCN status|LC|22686698}} |
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*[[Lesser swallow-tailed swift]], ''Panyptila cayennensis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22686759}} |
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*[[Little swift]], ''Apus affinis'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22686856}}<ref>{{cite web |last=Lepage |first=Denis |url=https://avibase.bsc-eoc.org/species.jsp?lang=EN&avibaseid=D209A90C8A90DA51&sec=map |title=Little Swift |publisher=Avibase |access-date=28 March 2024}}</ref> |
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*[[Common swift]], ''Apus apus'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22686800}} |
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*[[Pacific swift|Fork-tailed swift]], ''Apus pacificus'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22686845}} |
*[[Pacific swift|Fork-tailed swift]], ''Apus pacificus'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22686845}} |
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*[[Short-tailed swift]], ''Chaetura brachyura'' {{IUCN status|LC|22686725}} |
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*[[Sick's swift]], ''Chaetura meridionalis'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22733018}} |
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*[[Spot-fronted swift]], ''Cypseloides cherriei'' {{IUCN status|DD|22686458}} |
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*[[Vaux's swift]], ''Chaetura vauxi'' {{IUCN status|LC|22733935}} |
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*[[White-chinned swift]], ''Cypseloides cryptus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22686464}} |
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*[[White-collared swift]], ''Streptoprocne zonaris'' {{IUCN status|LC|22686476}} |
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*[[White-fronted swift]], ''Cypseloides storeri'' {{IUCN status|DD|22686461}} |
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*[[White-naped swift]], ''Streptoprocne semicollaris'' {{IUCN status|LC|22686482}} |
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*[[White-throated needletail]] ''Hirundapus caudacutus'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22686677}} |
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*[[White-throated swift]], ''Aeronautes saxatalis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22686733}} |
*[[White-throated swift]], ''Aeronautes saxatalis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22686733}} |
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*[[Lesser swallow-tailed swift]], ''Panyptila cayennensis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22686759}} |
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*[[Great swallow-tailed swift]], ''Panyptila sanctihieronymi'' {{IUCN status|LC|22686756}} |
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*[[Antillean palm-swift]], ''Tachornis phoenicobia'' {{IUCN status|LC|22686742}} |
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==Hummingbirds== |
==Hummingbirds== |
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[[Image:Rubythroathummer65.jpg|thumb|Ruby-throated hummingbird]] |
[[Image:Rubythroathummer65.jpg|thumb|Ruby-throated hummingbird]] |
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Order: [[Apodiformes]]{{nbsp|3}}Family: [[Trochilidae]] |
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Hummingbirds are small birds capable of hovering in mid-air due to the rapid flapping of their wings. They are the only birds that can fly backwards. |
Hummingbirds are small birds capable of hovering in mid-air due to the rapid flapping of their wings. They are the only birds that can fly backwards. |
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*[[Allen's hummingbird]], ''Selasphorus sasin'' {{IUCN status|LC|22688299}} |
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*[[Amazilia hummingbird]], ''Amazilis amazilia'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Amethyst-throated hummingbird]], ''Lampornis amethystinus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22687668}} |
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*[[Amethyst woodstar]], ''Calliphlox amethystina'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC}}<ref>{{cite iucn |author=BirdLife International |date=2016 |title=''Calliphlox amethystina'' |volume=2016 |page=e.T22688211A93187412 |access-date=15 October 2023}}</ref> |
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*[[Rufous-breasted hermit]], ''Glaucis hirsutus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22686911}} |
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*[[Anna's hummingbird]], ''Calypte anna'' {{IUCN status|LC|22688199}} |
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*[[Antillean crested hummingbird]], ''Orthorhyncus cristatus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22687164}} |
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*[[Azure-crowned hummingbird]], ''Saucerottia cyanocephala'' {{IUCN status|LC|22687577}} |
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*[[Bahama woodstar]], ''Nesophlox evelynae'' {{IUCN status|LC|22688205}} |
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*[[Band-tailed barbthroat]], ''Threnetes ruckeri'' {{IUCN status|LC|22686925}} |
*[[Band-tailed barbthroat]], ''Threnetes ruckeri'' {{IUCN status|LC|22686925}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Beautiful hummingbird]], ''Calothorax pulcher'' {{IUCN status|LC|22688189}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Bee hummingbird]], ''Mellisuga helenae'' {{IUCN status|NT|22688214}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Berylline hummingbird]], ''Saucerottia beryllina'' {{IUCN status|LC|22687583}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Black-bellied hummingbird]], ''Eupherusa nigriventris'' {{IUCN status|LC|22687640}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Black-billed streamertail]], ''Trochilus scitulus'' {{IUCN status|LC|}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Black-chinned hummingbird]], ''Archilochus alexandri'' {{IUCN status|LC|22688196}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Black-crested coquette]], ''Lophornis helenae'' {{IUCN status|LC|22687241}} |
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*[[Mexican violetear]], ''Colibri thalassinus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22687110}} |
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*[[Lesser violetear]], ''Colibri cyanotus'' |
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*[[Tooth-billed hummingbird]], ''Androdon aequatorialis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22687019}} |
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*[[Purple-crowned fairy]], ''Heliothryx barroti'' {{IUCN status|LC|22688108}} |
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*[[Ruby-topaz hummingbird]], ''Chrysolampis mosquitus '' {{IUCN status|LC|22687160}} |
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*[[Green-breasted mango]], ''Anthracothorax prevostii'' {{IUCN status|LC|22687125}} |
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*[[Black-throated mango]], ''Anthracothorax nigricollis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22687130}} |
*[[Black-throated mango]], ''Anthracothorax nigricollis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22687130}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Blue-capped hummingbird]], ''Eupherusa cyanophrys'' {{IUCN status|EN|22687635}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Blue-chested hummingbird]], ''Polyerata amabilis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22687552}} |
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*[[Blue-chinned sapphire]], ''Chlorestes notata'' {{IUCN status|LC}}<ref>{{cite iucn |url=https://www.iucnredlist.org/details/22687296/0 |title=''Chlorestes notata'' |author=BirdLife International |author-link=BirdLife International |year=2012 |access-date=15 October 2023}}</ref> |
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*[[Puerto Rican mango]], ''Anthracothorax aurulentus'' {{IUCN status|LC|}} |
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*[[Blue-headed hummingbird]], ''Riccordia bicolor'' {{IUCN status|LC|22687380}} |
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*[[Blue-tailed hummingbird]], ''Saucerottia cyanura'' {{IUCN status|LC|22687587}} |
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*[[Blue-tailed emerald]], ''Chlorostilbon mellisugus'' {{IUCN status|LC}}<ref>{{cite iucn |author=BirdLife International |url=https://www.iucnredlist.org/species/22687313/112399190 |date=2016 |title=''Chlorostilbon mellisugus'' |volume=2017 |page=e.T22687313A112399190 |access-date=15 October 2023}}</ref> |
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*[[Blue-throated goldentail]], ''Chlorestes eliciae'' {{IUCN status|LC|22687432}} |
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*[[Blue-throated hummingbird]], ''Lampornis clemenciae'' {{IUCN status|LC|22687664}} |
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*[[Blue-vented hummingbird]], ''Saucerottia hoffmanni'' |
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*[[Brace's emerald]], ''Riccordia bracei'' (E) {{IUCN status|EX|22687333}} |
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*[[Broad-billed hummingbird]], ''Cynanthus latirostris'' {{IUCN status|LC|22687371}} |
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*[[Broad-tailed hummingbird]], ''Selasphorus platycercus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22688293}} |
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*[[Bronze-tailed plumeleteer]], ''Chalybura urochrysia'' {{IUCN status|LC|22687655}} |
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*[[Bronzy hermit]], ''Glaucis aeneus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22686903}} |
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*[[Brown violetear]], ''Colibri delphinae'' {{IUCN status|LC|22687106}} |
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*[[Buff-bellied hummingbird]], ''Amazilia yucatanensis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22687606}} |
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*[[Bumblebee hummingbird]], ''Selasphorus heloisa'' {{IUCN status|LC|22688235}} |
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*[[Calliope hummingbird]], ''Selasphorus calliope'' {{IUCN status|LC|22688232}} |
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*[[Canivet's emerald]], ''Cynanthus canivetii'' {{IUCN status|LC|22687304}} |
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*[[Charming hummingbird]], ''Polyerata decora'' {{IUCN status|LC|22687556}} |
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*[[Cinnamon hummingbird]], ''Amazilia rutila'' {{IUCN status|LC|22687603}} |
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*[[Coppery-headed emerald]], ''Microchera cupreiceps'' {{IUCN status|LC|22687646}} |
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*[[Copper-rumped hummingbird]], ''Saucerottia tobaci'' {{IUCN status|LC}}<ref>{{cite iucn |url=https://www.iucnredlist.org/species/22687593/93159610 |title=''Amazilia tobaci'' |author=BirdLife International |author-link=BirdLife International |year=2016 |access-date=15 October 2023}}</ref> |
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*[[Costa's hummingbird]], ''Calypte costae'' {{IUCN status|LC|22688202}} |
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*[[Cozumel emerald]], ''Cynanthus forficatus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22724454}} |
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*[[Crowned woodnymph]], ''Thalurania colombica'' {{IUCN status|LC|22726696}} |
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*[[Cuban emerald]], ''Riccordia ricordii'' {{IUCN status|LC|22687330}} |
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*[[Dusky hummingbird]], ''Phaeoptila sordida'' {{IUCN status|LC|22687368}} |
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*[[Emerald-chinned hummingbird]], ''Abeillia abeillei'' {{IUCN status|LC|22687170}} |
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*[[Fiery-throated hummingbird]], ''Panterpe insignis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22687408}} |
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*[[Garden emerald]], ''Chlorostilbon assimilis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22687310}} |
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*[[Garnet-throated hummingbird]], ''Lamprolaima rhami'' {{IUCN status|LC|22687693}} |
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*[[Glow-throated hummingbird]], ''Selasphorus ardens'' {{IUCN status|EN|22688308}} |
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*[[Golden-crowned emerald]], ''Cynanthus auriceps'' {{IUCN status|LC|22729031}} |
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*[[Green hermit]], ''Phaethornis guy'' {{IUCN status|LC|22686934}} |
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*[[Green mango]], ''Anthracothorax viridis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22687143}} |
*[[Green mango]], ''Anthracothorax viridis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22687143}} |
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*[[Jamaican mango]], ''Anthracothorax mango'' {{IUCN status|LC|22687133}} |
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*[[Purple-throated carib]], ''Eulampis jugularis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22687151}} |
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*[[Green-throated carib]], ''Eulampis holosericeus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22687154}} |
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*[[Green thorntail]], ''Discosura conversii'' {{IUCN status|LC|22687275}} |
*[[Green thorntail]], ''Discosura conversii'' {{IUCN status|LC|22687275}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Green-breasted mango]], ''Anthracothorax prevostii'' {{IUCN status|LC|22687125}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Green-breasted mountain-gem]], ''Lampornis sybillae'' {{IUCN status|LC|22687676}} |
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*[[Black-crested coquette]], ''Lophornis helenae'' {{IUCN status|LC|22687241}} |
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*[[White-crested coquette]], ''Lophornis adorabilis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22687247}} |
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*[[Greenish puffleg]], ''Haplophaedia aureliae'' {{IUCN status|LC|22733896}} |
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*[[Green-crowned brilliant]], ''Heliodoxa jacula'' {{IUCN status|LC|22687740}} |
*[[Green-crowned brilliant]], ''Heliodoxa jacula'' {{IUCN status|LC|22687740}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Green-fronted hummingbird]], ''Ramosomyia viridifrons'' {{IUCN status|LC|22687621}} |
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*[[Green-fronted lancebill]], ''Doryfera ludovicae'' {{IUCN status|LC|22687035}} |
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*[[Talamanca hummingbird]], ''Eugenes spectabilis'' |
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*[[ |
*[[Greenish puffleg]], ''Haplophaedia aureliae'' {{IUCN status|LC|22733896}} |
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*[[Green-throated carib]], ''Eulampis holosericeus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22687154}} |
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*[[Green-throated mango]], ''Anthracothorax viridigula'' {{IUCN status|LC}}<ref>{{cite iucn |author=BirdLife International |date=2016 |title=''Anthracothorax viridigula'' |volume=2016 |page=e.T22687122A93141043 |access-date=15 October 2023}}</ref> |
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*[[Green-throated mountain-gem]], ''Lampornis viridipallens'' {{IUCN status|LC|22687672}} |
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*[[Hispaniolan emerald]], ''Riccordia swainsonii'' {{IUCN status|LC|22687336}} |
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*[[Hispaniolan mango]], ''Anthracothorax dominicus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22687136}} |
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*[[Honduran emerald]], ''Amazilia luciae'' {{IUCN status|VU|22687529}} |
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*[[Humboldt's sapphire]], ''Chrysuronia humboldtii'' {{IUCN status|LC|22733646}} |
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*[[Inagua woodstar]], ''Nesophlox lyrura'' {{IUCN status|LC|133484007A133490508}} |
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*[[Jamaican mango]], ''Anthracothorax mango'' {{IUCN status|LC|22687133}} |
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*[[Lesser violetear]], ''Colibri cyanotus'' |
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*[[Little hermit]], ''Phaethornis longuemareus'' {{IUCN status|LC}}<ref>{{cite iucn |author=BirdLife International |date=2016 |title=''Phaethornis longuemareus'' |volume=2016 |page=e.T22736557A95137406 |access-date=15 October 2023}}</ref> |
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*[[Long-billed hermit]], ''Phaethornis longirostris'' {{IUCN status|LC|22730135}} |
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*[[Long-billed starthroat]], ''Heliomaster longirostris'' {{IUCN status|LC|22688138}} |
*[[Long-billed starthroat]], ''Heliomaster longirostris'' {{IUCN status|LC|22688138}} |
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*[[Long-tailed sabrewing]], ''Pampa excellens'' {{IUCN status|NT|22687054}} |
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*[[Lucifer hummingbird]], ''Calothorax lucifer'' {{IUCN status|LC|22688185}} |
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*[[Magenta-throated woodstar]], ''Philodice bryantae'' {{IUCN status|LC|22688153}} |
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*[[Mangrove hummingbird]], ''Amazilia boucardi'' {{IUCN status|EN|22687562}} |
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*[[Mexican hermit]], ''Phaethornis mexicanus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22726352A94919900}} |
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*[[Mexican sheartail]], ''Doricha eliza'' {{IUCN status|NT|22688175}} |
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*[[Mexican violetear]], ''Colibri thalassinus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22687110}} |
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*[[Mexican woodnymph]], ''Eupherusa ridgwayi'' {{IUCN status|VU|22687383}} |
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*[[Pale-bellied hermit]], ''Phaethornis anthophilus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22686955}} |
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*[[Pirre hummingbird]], ''Goldmania bella'' {{IUCN status|NT|22687464}} |
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*[[Plain-capped starthroat]], ''Heliomaster constantii'' {{IUCN status|LC|22688135}} |
*[[Plain-capped starthroat]], ''Heliomaster constantii'' {{IUCN status|LC|22688135}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Puerto Rican emerald]], ''Riccordia maugaeus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22687339}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Puerto Rican mango]], ''Anthracothorax aurulentus'' {{IUCN status|LC|}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Purple-crowned fairy]], ''Heliothryx barroti'' {{IUCN status|LC|22688108}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Purple-throated carib]], ''Eulampis jugularis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22687151}} |
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*[[White-bellied mountain-gem]], ''Lampornis hemileucus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22687680}} |
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*[[Purple-throated mountain-gem]], ''Lampornis calolaemus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22729036}} |
*[[Purple-throated mountain-gem]], ''Lampornis calolaemus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22729036}} |
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*[[White-throated mountain-gem]], ''Lampornis castaneoventris'' {{IUCN status|LC|22687684}} |
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*[[Garnet-throated hummingbird]], ''Lamprolaima rhami'' {{IUCN status|LC|22687693}} |
|||
*[[Magenta-throated woodstar]], ''Philodice bryantae'' {{IUCN status|LC|22688153}} |
|||
*[[Purple-throated woodstar]], ''Philodice mitchellii'' {{IUCN status|LC|22688163}} |
*[[Purple-throated woodstar]], ''Philodice mitchellii'' {{IUCN status|LC|22688163}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Red-billed streamertail]], ''Trochilus polytmus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22687469}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Rivoli's hummingbird]], ''Eugenes fulgens'' {{IUCN status|LC|22687746}} |
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*[[Sparkling-tailed hummingbird]], ''Tilmatura dupontii'' {{IUCN status|LC|22688178}} |
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*[[Lucifer hummingbird]], ''Calothorax lucifer'' {{IUCN status|LC|22688185}} |
|||
*[[Beautiful hummingbird]], ''Calothorax pulcher'' {{IUCN status|LC|22688189}} |
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*[[Ruby-throated hummingbird]], ''Archilochus colubris'' {{IUCN status|LC|22688193}} |
*[[Ruby-throated hummingbird]], ''Archilochus colubris'' {{IUCN status|LC|22688193}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Ruby-topaz hummingbird]], ''Chrysolampis mosquitus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22687160}} |
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*[[Vervain hummingbird]], ''Mellisuga minima'' {{IUCN status|LC|22688229}} |
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*[[Bee hummingbird]], ''Mellisuga helenae'' {{IUCN status|NT|22688214}} |
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*[[Bahama woodstar]], ''Nesophlox evelynae'' {{IUCN status|LC|22688205}} |
|||
*[[Inagua woodstar]], ''Nesophlox lyrura'' {{IUCN status|LC|133484007A133490508}} |
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*[[Anna's hummingbird]], ''Calypte anna'' {{IUCN status|LC|22688199}} |
|||
*[[Costa's hummingbird]], ''Calypte costae'' {{IUCN status|LC|22688202}} |
|||
*[[Calliope hummingbird]], ''Selasphorus calliope'' {{IUCN status|LC|22688232}} |
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*[[Rufous hummingbird]], ''Selasphorus rufus'' {{IUCN status|NT|22688296}} |
*[[Rufous hummingbird]], ''Selasphorus rufus'' {{IUCN status|NT|22688296}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Rufous sabrewing]], ''Pampa rufa'' {{IUCN status|LC|22687066}} |
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*[[Rufous-shafted woodstar]], ''Chaetocercus jourdanii'' {{IUCN status|LC}}<ref>{{cite iucn |author=BirdLife International |date=2016 |title=''Chaetocercus jourdanii'' |volume=2016 |page=e.T22688290A93190560 |access-date=15 October 2023}}</ref> |
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*[[Broad-tailed hummingbird]], ''Selasphorus platycercus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22688293}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Rufous-breasted hermit]], ''Glaucis hirsutus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22686911}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Rufous-crested coquette]], ''Lophornis delattrei'' {{IUCN status|LC|22687208}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Rufous-tailed hummingbird]], ''Amazilia tzacatl'' {{IUCN status|LC|22730168}} |
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*[[Sapphire-throated hummingbird]], ''Chrysuronia coeruleogularis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22687414}} |
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*[[Scaly-breasted hummingbird]], ''Phaeochroa cuvierii'' {{IUCN status|LC|22687041}} |
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*[[Scintillant hummingbird]], ''Selasphorus scintilla'' {{IUCN status|LC|22688305}} |
*[[Scintillant hummingbird]], ''Selasphorus scintilla'' {{IUCN status|LC|22688305}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Short-crested coquette]], ''Lophornis brachylophus'' {{IUCN status|CR|22687196}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Slender sheartail]], ''Doricha enicura'' {{IUCN status|LC|22688172}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Snowcap]], ''Microchera albocoronata'' {{IUCN status|LC|22687649}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Snowy-bellied hummingbird]], ''Saucerottia edward'' {{IUCN status|LC|22687599}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Sparkling-tailed hummingbird]], ''Tilmatura dupontii'' {{IUCN status|LC|22688178}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Stripe-tailed hummingbird]], ''Eupherusa eximia'' {{IUCN status|LC|22687632}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Stripe-throated hermit]], ''Phaethornis striigularis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22730147}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Talamanca hummingbird]], ''Eugenes spectabilis'' |
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*[[ |
*[[Tooth-billed hummingbird]], ''Androdon aequatorialis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22687019}} |
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*[[Tufted coquette]], ''Lophornis ornatus'' {{IUCN status|LC}}<ref>{{cite iucn |author=BirdLife International |date=2018 |title=''Lophornis ornatus'' |volume=2018 |page=e.T22687181A130119414 |access-date=15 October 2023}}</ref> |
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*[[Tres Marias hummingbird]], ''Cynanthus lawrencei'' {{IUCN status|NT|}} |
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*[[Turquoise-crowned hummingbird]], ''Cynanthus doubledayi'' {{IUCN status|LC|}} |
*[[Turquoise-crowned hummingbird]], ''Cynanthus doubledayi'' {{IUCN status|LC|}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Veraguan mango]], ''Anthracothorax veraguensis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22729026}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Vervain hummingbird]], ''Mellisuga minima'' {{IUCN status|LC|22688229}} |
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*[[Canivet's emerald]], ''Cynanthus canivetii'' {{IUCN status|LC|22687304}} |
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*[[Garden emerald]], ''Chlorostilbon assimilis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22687310}} |
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*[[White-eared hummingbird]], ''Basilinna leucotis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22687428}} |
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*[[Xantus's hummingbird]], ''Basilinna xantusii'' {{IUCN status|LC|22687424}} |
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*[[Wedge-tailed sabrewing]], ''Pampa curvipennis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22687047}} |
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*[[Long-tailed sabrewing]], ''Pampa excellens'' {{IUCN status|NT|22687054}} |
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*[[Rufous sabrewing]], ''Pampa rufa'' {{IUCN status|LC|22687066}} |
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*[[Emerald-chinned hummingbird]], ''Abeillia abeillei'' {{IUCN status|LC|22687170}} |
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*[[Violet-headed hummingbird]], ''Klais guimeti'' {{IUCN status|LC|22687167}} |
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*[[Antillean crested hummingbird]], ''Orthorhyncus cristatus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22687164}} |
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*[[Violet sabrewing]], ''Campylopterus hemileucurus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22687075}} |
*[[Violet sabrewing]], ''Campylopterus hemileucurus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22687075}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Violet-bellied hummingbird]], ''Chlorestes julie'' {{IUCN status|LC|22687411}} |
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*[[White-vented plumeleteer]], ''Chalybura buffonii'' {{IUCN status|LC|22687652}} |
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*[[Crowned woodnymph]], ''Thalurania colombica'' {{IUCN status|LC|22726696}} |
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*[[Snowcap]], ''Microchera albocoronata'' {{IUCN status|LC|22687649}} |
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*[[Coppery-headed emerald]], ''Microchera cupreiceps'' {{IUCN status|LC|22687646}} |
|||
*[[White-tailed emerald]], ''Microchera chionura'' {{IUCN status|LC|22687643}} |
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*[[Violet-capped hummingbird]], ''Goldmania violiceps'' {{IUCN status|NT|22687461}} |
*[[Violet-capped hummingbird]], ''Goldmania violiceps'' {{IUCN status|NT|22687461}} |
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*[[Pirre hummingbird]], ''Goldmania bella'' {{IUCN status|NT|22687464}} |
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*[[Mexican woodnymph]], ''Eupherusa ridgwayi'' {{IUCN status|VU|22687383}} |
|||
*[[White-tailed hummingbird]], ''Eupherusa poliocerca'' {{IUCN status|VU|22687627}} |
|||
*[[Blue-capped hummingbird]], ''Eupherusa cyanophrys'' {{IUCN status|EN|22687635}} |
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*[[Stripe-tailed hummingbird]], ''Eupherusa eximia'' {{IUCN status|LC|22687632}} |
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*[[Black-bellied hummingbird]], ''Eupherusa nigriventris'' {{IUCN status|LC|22687640}} |
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*[[Scaly-breasted hummingbird]], ''Phaeochroa cuvierii'' {{IUCN status|LC|22687041}} |
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*[[Red-billed streamertail]], ''Trochilus polytmus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22687469}} |
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*[[Black-billed streamertail]], ''Trochilus scitulus'' {{IUCN status|LC|}} |
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*[[Violet-crowned hummingbird]], ''Ramosomyia violiceps'' {{IUCN status|LC|22687624}} |
*[[Violet-crowned hummingbird]], ''Ramosomyia violiceps'' {{IUCN status|LC|22687624}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Violet-headed hummingbird]], ''Klais guimeti'' {{IUCN status|LC|22687167}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Volcano hummingbird]], ''Selasphorus flammula'' {{IUCN status|LC|22688302}} |
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*[[Wedge-tailed sabrewing]], ''Pampa curvipennis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22687047}} |
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*[[Blue-vented hummingbird]], ''Saucerottia hoffmanni '' |
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*[[Berylline hummingbird]], ''Saucerottia beryllina'' {{IUCN status|LC|22687583}} |
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*[[Blue-tailed hummingbird]], ''Saucerottia cyanura'' {{IUCN status|LC|22687587}} |
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*[[Snowy-bellied hummingbird]], ''Saucerottia edward'' {{IUCN status|LC|22687599}} |
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*[[Cinnamon hummingbird]], ''Amazilia rutila'' {{IUCN status|LC|22687603}} |
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*[[Buff-bellied hummingbird]], ''Amazilia yucatanensis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22687606}} |
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*[[Rufous-tailed hummingbird]], ''Amazilia tzacatl'' {{IUCN status|LC|22730168}} |
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*[[Honduran emerald]], ''Amazilia luciae'' {{IUCN status|VU|22687529}} |
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*[[Mangrove hummingbird]], ''Amazilia boucardi'' {{IUCN status|EN|22687562}} |
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*[[Amazilia hummingbird]], ''Amazilis amazilia'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC}} |
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*[[Sapphire-throated hummingbird]], ''Chrysuronia coeruleogularis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22687414}} |
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*[[Humboldt's sapphire]], ''Chrysuronia humboldtii'' {{IUCN status|LC|22733646}} |
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*[[Blue-chested hummingbird]], ''Polyerata amabilis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22687552}} |
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*[[Charming hummingbird]], ''Polyerata decora'' {{IUCN status|LC|22687556}} |
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*[[White-bellied emerald]], ''Chlorestes candida'' {{IUCN status|LC|22687513}} |
*[[White-bellied emerald]], ''Chlorestes candida'' {{IUCN status|LC|22687513}} |
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*[[White-bellied mountain-gem]], ''Lampornis hemileucus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22687680}} |
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*[[White-chested emerald]], ''Chrysuronia brevirostris'' {{IUCN status|LC}}<ref>{{cite iucn |url=https://www.iucnredlist.org/species/22687517/93156250 |title=''Amazilia brevirostris'' |author=BirdLife International |author-link=BirdLife International |year=2016 |access-date=15 October 2023}}</ref> |
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*[[Violet-bellied hummingbird]], ''Chlorestes julie'' {{IUCN status|LC|22687411}} |
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*[[White-crested coquette]], ''Lophornis adorabilis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22687247}} |
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*[[White-eared hummingbird]], ''Basilinna leucotis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22687428}} |
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*[[White-necked jacobin]], ''Florisuga mellivora'' {{IUCN status|LC|22687097}} |
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*[[White-tailed emerald]], ''Microchera chionura'' {{IUCN status|LC|22687643}} |
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*[[White-tailed goldenthroat]], ''Polytmus guainumbi'' {{IUCN status|LC}}<ref>{{cite iucn |author=BirdLife International |date=2016 |title=''Polytmus guainumbi'' |volume=2016 |page=e.T22687482A93154067 |access-date=15 October 2023}}</ref> |
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*[[White-tailed hummingbird]], ''Eupherusa poliocerca'' {{IUCN status|VU|22687627}} |
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*[[White-tailed sabrewing]], ''Campylopterus ensipennis'' {{IUCN status|NT}}<ref>{{cite iucn |author=BirdLife International |date=2020 |title=''Campylopterus ensipennis'' |volume=2020 |page=e.T22687078A179214927 |access-date=15 October 2023}}</ref> |
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*[[White-throated mountain-gem]], ''Lampornis castaneoventris'' {{IUCN status|LC|22687684}} |
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*[[White-tipped sicklebill]], ''Eutoxeres aquila'' {{IUCN status|LC|22687013}} |
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*[[White-vented plumeleteer]], ''Chalybura buffonii'' {{IUCN status|LC|22687652}} |
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*[[Wine-throated hummingbird]], ''Selasphorus ellioti'' {{IUCN status|LC|22688238}} |
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*[[Xantus's hummingbird]], ''Basilinna xantusii'' {{IUCN status|LC|22687424}} |
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==Rails, gallinules and coots== |
==Rails, gallinules and coots== |
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[[Image:KingRail23.jpg|thumb|right|King rail]] |
[[Image:KingRail23.jpg|thumb|right|King rail]] |
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Order: [[Gruiformes]]{{nbsp|3}}Family: [[Rallidae]] |
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Rallidae is a large family of small to medium-sized birds which includes the rails, crakes, coots and gallinules. The most typical family members occupy dense vegetation in damp environments near lakes, swamps or rivers. In general they are shy and secretive birds, making them difficult to observe. Most species have strong legs and long toes which are well adapted to soft uneven surfaces. They tend to have short, rounded wings and to be weak fliers. |
Rallidae is a large family of small to medium-sized birds which includes the rails, crakes, coots and gallinules. The most typical family members occupy dense vegetation in damp environments near lakes, swamps or rivers. In general they are shy and secretive birds, making them difficult to observe. Most species have strong legs and long toes which are well adapted to soft uneven surfaces. They tend to have short, rounded wings and to be weak fliers. |
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*[[American coot]], ''Fulica americana'' {{IUCN status|LC|22692923}} |
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*[[American purple gallinule|Purple gallinule]], ''Porphyrio martinicus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22692827}} |
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*[[Ash-throated crake]], ''Mustelirallus albicollis'' {{IUCN status|LC}}<ref>{{cite iucn |title=''Porzana albicollis'' |author=BirdLife International |author-link=BirdLife International |year=2016 |page=e.T22692690A93364764 |access-date=15 October 2023}}</ref> |
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*[[Aztec rail]], ''Rallus tenuirostris'' {{IUCN status|NT|22728525A94989287}} |
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*[[Azure gallinule]], ''Porphyrio flavirostris'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22692848}} |
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*[[Black rail]], ''Laterallus jamaicensis'' {{IUCN status|EN|22692353}} |
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*[[Clapper rail]], ''Rallus crepitans'' {{IUCN status|LC|22692466}} |
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*[[Colombian crake]], ''Neocrex colombiana'' {{IUCN status|DD|22692740}} |
*[[Colombian crake]], ''Neocrex colombiana'' {{IUCN status|DD|22692740}} |
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*[[Common gallinule]], ''Gallinula galeata'' {{IUCN status|LC|62120280A95189182}} |
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*[[Common moorhen]], ''Gallinula chloropus'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|62120190A155506651}} |
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*[[Corn crake]], ''Crex crex'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22692543}} |
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*[[Eurasian coot]], ''Fulica atra'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22692913}} |
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*[[Gray-breasted crake]], ''Laterallus exilis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22692349}} |
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*[[Gray-cowled wood-rail]], ''Aramides cajaneus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22692570}} |
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*[[King rail]], ''Rallus elegans'' {{IUCN status|NT|22692471}} |
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*[[Mangrove rail]], ''Rallus longirostris'' {{IUCN status|LC|62154828A95190148}} |
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*[[Ocellated crake]], ''Micropygia schomburgkii'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22692282}} |
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*[[Paint-billed crake]], ''Neocrex erythrops'' {{IUCN status|LC|22692760}} |
*[[Paint-billed crake]], ''Neocrex erythrops'' {{IUCN status|LC|22692760}} |
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*[[Ridgway's rail]], ''Rallus obsoletus'' {{IUCN status|NT|22731577A95035587}} (''Rallus o. obsoletus'' ''R. o. obsoletus'', ''R. o. yumanensis'' and ''R. o. levipes'': {{ESA status|E}}) |
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*[[Zapata rail]], ''Cyanolimnas cerverai'' {{IUCN status|CR|22692737}} |
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*[[Ruddy crake]], ''Laterallus ruber'' {{IUCN status|LC|22692343}} |
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*[[Uniform crake]], ''Amaurolimnas concolor'' {{IUCN status|LC|22692601}} |
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*[[Rufous-necked wood-rail]], ''Aramides axillaris'' {{IUCN status|LC|22692565}} |
*[[Rufous-necked wood-rail]], ''Aramides axillaris'' {{IUCN status|LC|22692565}} |
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*[[Russet-naped wood-rail]], ''Aramides albiventris'' {{IUCN status|LC|154837304A155306209}} |
*[[Russet-naped wood-rail]], ''Aramides albiventris'' {{IUCN status|LC|154837304A155306209}} |
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*[[Sora (crake)|Sora]], ''Porzana carolina'' {{IUCN status|LC|22692684}} |
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*[[Spotted crake]], ''Porzana porzana'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22692676}} |
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*[[Ridgway's rail]], ''Rallus obsoletus'' {{IUCN status|NT|22731577A95035587}} (''Rallus o. obsoletus'' ''R. o. obsoletus'', ''R. o. yumanensis'' and ''R. o. levipes'': {{ESA status|E}}) |
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*[[Spotted rail]], ''Pardirallus maculatus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22692763}} |
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*[[Uniform crake]], ''Amaurolimnas concolor'' {{IUCN status|LC|22692601}} |
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*[[Mangrove rail]], ''Rallus longirostris'' {{IUCN status|LC|62154828A95190148}} |
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*[[King rail]], ''Rallus elegans'' {{IUCN status|NT|22692471}} |
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*[[Virginia rail]], ''Rallus limicola'' {{IUCN status|LC|22692479}} |
*[[Virginia rail]], ''Rallus limicola'' {{IUCN status|LC|22692479}} |
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*[[Western swamphen|Purple swamphen]], ''Porphyrio porphyrio'' (I) |
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*[[Western water-rail]], ''Rallus aquaticus'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22692489}} |
*[[Western water-rail]], ''Rallus aquaticus'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22692489}} |
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*[[White-throated crake]], ''Laterallus albigularis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22692346}} |
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*[[Sora (crake)|Sora]], ''Porzana carolina'' {{IUCN status|LC|22692684}} |
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*[[Spotted crake]], ''Porzana porzana'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22692676}} |
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*[[Common gallinule]], ''Gallinula galeata'' {{IUCN status|LC|62120280A95189182}} |
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*[[Common moorhen]], ''Gallinula chloropus'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|62120190A155506651}} |
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*[[Eurasian coot]], ''Fulica atra'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22692913}} |
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*[[American coot]], ''Fulica americana'' {{IUCN status|LC|22692923}} |
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*[[American purple gallinule|Purple gallinule]], ''Porphyrio martinicus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22692827}} |
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*[[Azure gallinule]], ''Porphyrio flavirostris'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22692848}} |
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*[[Western swamphen|Purple swamphen]], ''Porphyrio porphyrio '' (I) |
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*[[Ocellated crake]], ''Micropygia schomburgkii'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22692282}} |
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*[[Yellow rail]], ''Coturnicops noveboracensis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22692275}} |
*[[Yellow rail]], ''Coturnicops noveboracensis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22692275}} |
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*[[Yellow-breasted crake]], ''Hapalocrex flaviventer'' {{IUCN status|LC|22692720}} |
*[[Yellow-breasted crake]], ''Hapalocrex flaviventer'' {{IUCN status|LC|22692720}} |
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*[[Zapata rail]], ''Cyanolimnas cerverai'' {{IUCN status|CR|22692737}} |
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*[[White-throated crake]], ''Laterallus albigularis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22692346}} |
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*[[Gray-breasted crake]], ''Laterallus exilis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22692349}} |
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*[[Black rail]], ''Laterallus jamaicensis'' {{IUCN status|EN|22692353}} |
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==Finfoots== |
==Finfoots== |
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Order: [[Gruiformes]]{{nbsp|3}}Family: [[Heliornithidae]] |
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Heliornithidae is a small family of tropical birds with webbed lobes on their feet similar to those of grebes and coots. |
Heliornithidae is a small family of tropical birds with webbed lobes on their feet similar to those of grebes and coots. |
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==Limpkin== |
==Limpkin== |
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[[Image:Myakka Limpkin.jpg|thumb|right|Limpkin]] |
[[Image:Myakka Limpkin.jpg|thumb|right|Limpkin]] |
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Order: [[Gruiformes]]{{nbsp|3}}Family: [[Aramidae]] |
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The limpkin is an odd bird that looks like a large [[Rail (bird)|rail]], but is skeletally closer to the [[Crane (bird)|cranes]]. It is found in marshes with some trees or scrub in the [[Caribbean]], [[South America]] and southern [[Florida]]. |
The limpkin is an odd bird that looks like a large [[Rail (bird)|rail]], but is skeletally closer to the [[Crane (bird)|cranes]]. It is found in marshes with some trees or scrub in the [[Caribbean]], [[South America]] and southern [[Florida]]. |
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==Cranes== |
==Cranes== |
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Order: [[Gruiformes]]{{nbsp|3}}Family: [[Gruidae]] |
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Cranes are large, long-legged and long-necked birds. Unlike the similar-looking but unrelated herons, cranes fly with necks outstretched, not pulled back. Most have elaborate and noisy courting displays or "dances". |
Cranes are large, long-legged and long-necked birds. Unlike the similar-looking but unrelated herons, cranes fly with necks outstretched, not pulled back. Most have elaborate and noisy courting displays or "dances". |
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*[[Sandhill crane]], ''Antigone canadensis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22692078}} (ssp. ''nesiotes'' and ''pulla'': {{ESA status|E}}) |
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*[[Common crane]], ''Grus grus'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22692146}} |
*[[Common crane]], ''Grus grus'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22692146}} |
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*[[Whooping crane]], ''Grus americana'' {{IUCN status|EN|22692156}} {{ESA status|E}} (and {{ESA status|XN}}) |
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*[[Hooded crane]], ''Grus monacha'' (A) {{IUCN status|VU|93337861}} |
*[[Hooded crane]], ''Grus monacha'' (A) {{IUCN status|VU|93337861}} |
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*[[Sandhill crane]], ''Antigone canadensis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22692078}} (ssp. ''nesiotes'' and ''pulla'': {{ESA status|E}}) |
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*[[Whooping crane]], ''Grus americana'' {{IUCN status|EN|22692156}} {{ESA status|E}} (and {{ESA status|XN}}) |
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==Thick-knees== |
==Thick-knees== |
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Order: [[Charadriiformes]]{{nbsp|3}}Family: [[Burhinidae]] |
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The thick-knees are a group of waders found worldwide within the tropical zone, with some species also breeding in temperate Europe and Australia. They are medium to large waders with strong black or yellow-black bills, large yellow eyes and cryptic plumage. Despite being classed as waders, most species have a preference for arid or semi-arid habitats. |
The thick-knees are a group of waders found worldwide within the tropical zone, with some species also breeding in temperate Europe and Australia. They are medium to large waders with strong black or yellow-black bills, large yellow eyes and cryptic plumage. Despite being classed as waders, most species have a preference for arid or semi-arid habitats. |
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==Stilts and avocets== |
==Stilts and avocets== |
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[[Image:AmericanAvocet23.jpg|thumb|right|American avocet]] |
[[Image:AmericanAvocet23.jpg|thumb|right|American avocet]] |
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Order: [[Charadriiformes]]{{nbsp|3}}Family: [[Recurvirostridae]] |
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Recurvirostridae is a family of large wading birds, which includes the avocets and stilts. The avocets have long legs and long up-curved bills. The stilts have extremely long legs and long, thin, straight bills. |
Recurvirostridae is a family of large wading birds, which includes the avocets and stilts. The avocets have long legs and long up-curved bills. The stilts have extremely long legs and long, thin, straight bills. |
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*[[American avocet]], ''Recurvirostra americana'' {{IUCN status|LC|22693717}} |
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*[[Black-winged stilt]], ''Himantopus himantopus'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22693675}} |
*[[Black-winged stilt]], ''Himantopus himantopus'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22693675}} |
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*[[Black-necked stilt]], ''Himantopus mexicanus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22735273}} (Hawaiian stilt ''H. m. knudseni'': {{ESA status|E}}) |
*[[Black-necked stilt]], ''Himantopus mexicanus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22735273}} (Hawaiian stilt ''H. m. knudseni'': {{ESA status|E}}) |
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*[[American avocet]], ''Recurvirostra americana'' {{IUCN status|LC|22693717}} |
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==Oystercatchers== |
==Oystercatchers== |
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[[File:Haematopus palliatus -Atlantic coast, New Jersey, USA-8 (5).jpg|thumb|[[American oystercatcher]]]] |
[[File:Haematopus palliatus -Atlantic coast, New Jersey, USA-8 (5).jpg|thumb|[[American oystercatcher]]]] |
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Order: [[Charadriiformes]]{{nbsp|3}}Family: [[Haematopodidae]] |
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The oystercatchers are large, obvious and noisy [[plover]]-like birds, with strong bills used for smashing or prising open [[mollusc]]s. |
The oystercatchers are large, obvious and noisy [[plover]]-like birds, with strong bills used for smashing or prising open [[mollusc]]s. |
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*[[Eurasian oystercatcher]], ''Haematopus ostralegus'' (A) {{IUCN status|NT|22693613}} |
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*[[American oystercatcher]], ''Haematopus palliatus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22693644}} |
*[[American oystercatcher]], ''Haematopus palliatus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22693644}} |
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*[[Black oystercatcher]], ''Haematopus bachmani'' {{IUCN status|LC|22693638}} |
*[[Black oystercatcher]], ''Haematopus bachmani'' {{IUCN status|LC|22693638}} |
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*[[Eurasian oystercatcher]], ''Haematopus ostralegus'' (A) {{IUCN status|NT|22693613}} |
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==Lapwings and plovers== |
==Lapwings and plovers== |
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[[Image:Killdeer59.jpg|thumb|Killdeer]] |
[[Image:Killdeer59.jpg|thumb|Killdeer]] |
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Order: [[Charadriiformes]]{{nbsp|3}}Family: [[Charadriidae]] |
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The family Charadriidae includes the plovers, dotterels and lapwings. They are small to medium-sized birds with compact bodies, short, thick necks and long, usually pointed, wings. They are found in open country worldwide, mostly in habitats near water. |
The family Charadriidae includes the plovers, dotterels and lapwings. They are small to medium-sized birds with compact bodies, short, thick necks and long, usually pointed, wings. They are found in open country worldwide, mostly in habitats near water. |
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*[[American golden-plover]], ''Pluvialis dominica'' {{IUCN status|LC|22693740}} |
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*[[Southern lapwing]], ''Vanellus chilensis'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22694075}} |
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*[[Black-bellied plover]], ''Pluvialis squatarola'' {{IUCN status|LC|22693749}} |
*[[Black-bellied plover]], ''Pluvialis squatarola'' {{IUCN status|LC|22693749}} |
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*[[Collared plover]], ''Charadrius collaris'' {{IUCN status|LC|22693842}} |
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*[[Common ringed plover]], ''Charadrius hiaticula'' {{IUCN status|LC|22693759}} |
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*[[Eurasian dotterel]], ''Charadrius morinellus'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22693906}} |
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*[[European golden-plover]], ''Pluvialis apricaria'' (C) {{IUCN status|LC|22693727}} |
*[[European golden-plover]], ''Pluvialis apricaria'' (C) {{IUCN status|LC|22693727}} |
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*[[Greater sand plover]], ''Charadrius leschenaultii'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22693862}} |
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*[[Pacific golden-plover]], ''Pluvialis fulva'' {{IUCN status|LC|22693735}} |
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*[[Eurasian dotterel]], ''Charadrius morinellus'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22693906}} |
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*[[Killdeer]], ''Charadrius vociferus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22693777}} |
*[[Killdeer]], ''Charadrius vociferus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22693777}} |
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*[[Common ringed plover]], ''Charadrius hiaticula'' {{IUCN status|LC|22693759}} |
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*[[Semipalmated plover]], ''Charadrius semipalmatus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22693764}} |
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*[[Piping plover]], ''Charadrius melodus'' {{IUCN status|NT|22693811}} {{ESA status|T}} or {{ESA status|E}} |
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*[[Little ringed plover]], ''Charadrius dubius'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22693770}} |
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*[[Lesser sand plover]], ''Charadrius mongolus'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22693855}} |
*[[Lesser sand plover]], ''Charadrius mongolus'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22693855}} |
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*[[Little ringed plover]], ''Charadrius dubius'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22693770}} |
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*[[Oriental plover]], ''Charadrius veredus'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22693872}} |
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*[[Wilson's plover]], ''Charadrius wilsonia'' {{IUCN status|LC|22693774}} |
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*[[Collared plover]], ''Charadrius collaris'' {{IUCN status|LC|22693842}} |
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*[[Mountain plover]], ''Charadrius montanus'' {{IUCN status|NT|22693876}} |
*[[Mountain plover]], ''Charadrius montanus'' {{IUCN status|NT|22693876}} |
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*[[Northern lapwing]], ''Vanellus vanellus'' (A) {{IUCN status|NT|22693949}} |
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*[[Oriental plover]], ''Charadrius veredus'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22693872}} |
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*[[Pacific golden-plover]], ''Pluvialis fulva'' {{IUCN status|LC|22693735}} |
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*[[Piping plover]], ''Charadrius melodus'' {{IUCN status|NT|22693811}} {{ESA status|T}} or {{ESA status|E}} |
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*[[Semipalmated plover]], ''Charadrius semipalmatus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22693764}} |
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*[[Snowy plover]], ''Charadrius nivosus'' {{IUCN status|NT|22693818}}) |
*[[Snowy plover]], ''Charadrius nivosus'' {{IUCN status|NT|22693818}}) |
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*[[Southern lapwing]], ''Vanellus chilensis'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22694075}} |
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*[[Wilson's plover]], ''Charadrius wilsonia'' {{IUCN status|LC|22693774}} |
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==Jacanas== |
==Jacanas== |
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Order: [[Charadriiformes]]{{nbsp|3}}Family: [[Jacanidae]] |
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The jacanas are a group of waders found worldwide within the tropical zone. They are identifiable by their huge feet and claws which enable them to walk on floating vegetation in the shallow lakes that are their preferred habitat. |
The jacanas are a group of waders found worldwide within the tropical zone. They are identifiable by their huge feet and claws which enable them to walk on floating vegetation in the shallow lakes that are their preferred habitat. |
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[[Image:GreaterYellowlegs23.jpg|thumb|Greater yellowlegs]] |
[[Image:GreaterYellowlegs23.jpg|thumb|Greater yellowlegs]] |
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[[Image:Rnphalarope04.jpg|thumb|Red-necked phalarope]] |
[[Image:Rnphalarope04.jpg|thumb|Red-necked phalarope]] |
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Order: [[Charadriiformes]]{{nbsp|3}}Family: [[Scolopacidae]] |
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Scolopacidae is a large diverse family of small to medium-sized shorebirds including the sandpipers, curlews, godwits, shanks, tattlers, woodcocks, snipes, dowitchers and phalaropes. The majority of these species eat small invertebrates picked out of the mud or soil. Different lengths of legs and bills enable multiple species to feed in the same habitat, particularly on the coast, without direct competition for food. |
Scolopacidae is a large diverse family of small to medium-sized shorebirds including the sandpipers, curlews, godwits, shanks, tattlers, woodcocks, snipes, dowitchers and phalaropes. The majority of these species eat small invertebrates picked out of the mud or soil. Different lengths of legs and bills enable multiple species to feed in the same habitat, particularly on the coast, without direct competition for food. |
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*[[American woodcock]], ''Scolopax minor'' {{IUCN status|LC|22693072}} |
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*[[Baird's sandpiper]], ''Calidris bairdii'' {{IUCN status|LC|22693404}} |
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*[[Bar-tailed godwit]], ''Limosa lapponica'' {{IUCN status|NT|22693158}} |
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*[[Black turnstone]], ''Arenaria melanocephala'' {{IUCN status|LC|22693341}} |
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*[[Black-tailed godwit]], ''Limosa limosa'' (A) {{IUCN status|NT|22693150}} |
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*[[Bristle-thighed curlew]], ''Numenius tahitiensis'' {{IUCN status|NT|22693182}} |
*[[Bristle-thighed curlew]], ''Numenius tahitiensis'' {{IUCN status|NT|22693182}} |
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*[[Broad-billed sandpiper]], ''Calidris falcinellus'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22693464}} |
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*[[Buff-breasted sandpiper]], ''Calidris subruficollis'' {{IUCN status|NT|22693447}} |
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*[[Common greenshank]], ''Tringa nebularia'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22693220}} |
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*[[Common redshank]], ''Tringa totanus'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22693211}} |
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*[[Common sandpiper]], ''Actitis hypoleucos'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22693264}} |
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*[[Common snipe]], ''Gallinago gallinago'' {{IUCN status|LC|22729860}} |
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*[[Curlew sandpiper]], ''Calidris ferruginea'' {{IUCN status|NT|22693431}} |
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*[[Dunlin]], ''Calidris alpina'' {{IUCN status|LC|22693427}} |
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*[[Eskimo curlew]], ''Numenius borealis'' (E?) {{IUCN status|CR|22693170}} {{ESA status|E}} |
*[[Eskimo curlew]], ''Numenius borealis'' (E?) {{IUCN status|CR|22693170}} {{ESA status|E}} |
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*[[Long-billed curlew]], ''Numenius americanus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22693195}} |
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*[[Far Eastern curlew]], ''Numenius madagascariensis'' (A) {{IUCN status|EN|22693199}} |
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*[[Slender-billed curlew]], ''Numenius tenuirostris'' (E?) {{IUCN status|CR|22693185}} {{ESA status|E}} |
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*[[Eurasian curlew]], ''Numenius arquata'' (A) {{IUCN status|NT|22693190}} |
*[[Eurasian curlew]], ''Numenius arquata'' (A) {{IUCN status|NT|22693190}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Eurasian woodcock]], ''Scolopax rusticola'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22693052}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Far Eastern curlew]], ''Numenius madagascariensis'' (A) {{IUCN status|EN|22693199}} |
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*[[Great knot]], ''Calidris tenuirostris'' (A) {{IUCN status|EN|22693359}} |
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*[[Greater yellowlegs]], ''Tringa melanoleuca'' {{IUCN status|LC|22693231}} |
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*[[Green sandpiper]], ''Tringa ochropus'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22693243}} |
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*[[Grey-tailed tattler|Gray-tailed tattler]], ''Tringa brevipes'' (A) {{IUCN status|NT|22693289}} |
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*[[Hudsonian godwit]], ''Limosa haemastica'' {{IUCN status|LC|22693154}} |
*[[Hudsonian godwit]], ''Limosa haemastica'' {{IUCN status|LC|22693154}} |
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*[[Hudsonian whimbrel|Whimbrel]], ''Numenius phaeopus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22693178}} |
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*[[Jack snipe]], ''Lymnocryptes minimus'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22693133}} |
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*[[Least sandpiper]], ''Calidris minutilla'' {{IUCN status|LC|22693396}} |
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*[[Lesser yellowlegs]], ''Tringa flavipes'' {{IUCN status|LC|22693235}} |
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*[[Little curlew]], ''Numenius minutus'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22693165}} |
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*[[Little stint]], ''Calidris minuta'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22693379}} |
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*[[Long-billed curlew]], ''Numenius americanus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22693195}} |
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*[[Long-billed dowitcher]], ''Limnodromus scolopaceus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22693348}} |
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*[[Long-toed stint]], ''Calidris subminuta'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22693392}} |
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*[[Marbled godwit]], ''Limosa fedoa'' {{IUCN status|LC|22693162}} |
*[[Marbled godwit]], ''Limosa fedoa'' {{IUCN status|LC|22693162}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Marsh sandpiper]], ''Tringa stagnatilis'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22693216}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Pectoral sandpiper]], ''Calidris melanotos'' {{IUCN status|LC|22693408}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Pin-tailed snipe]], ''Gallinago stenura'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22693085}} |
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*[[Purple sandpiper]], ''Calidris maritima'' {{IUCN status|LC|22693420}} |
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*[[Red knot]], ''Calidris canutus'' {{IUCN status|NT|22693363}} |
*[[Red knot]], ''Calidris canutus'' {{IUCN status|NT|22693363}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Red phalarope]], ''Phalaropus fulicarius'' {{IUCN status|LC|22693494}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Red-necked phalarope]], ''Phalaropus lobatus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22693490}} |
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*[[Broad-billed sandpiper]], ''Calidris falcinellus'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22693464}} |
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*[[Sharp-tailed sandpiper]], ''Calidris acuminata'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22693414}} |
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*[[Stilt sandpiper]], ''Calidris himantopus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22693437}} |
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*[[Curlew sandpiper]], ''Calidris ferruginea'' {{IUCN status|NT|22693431}} |
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*[[Temminck's stint]], ''Calidris temminckii'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22693388}} |
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*[[Long-toed stint]], ''Calidris subminuta'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22693392}} |
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*[[Spoon-billed sandpiper]], ''Calidris pygmea'' (A) {{IUCN status|CR|22693452}} |
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*[[Red-necked stint]], ''Calidris ruficollis'' {{IUCN status|NT|22693383}} |
*[[Red-necked stint]], ''Calidris ruficollis'' {{IUCN status|NT|22693383}} |
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*[[Rock sandpiper]], ''Calidris ptilocnemis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22693424}} |
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*[[Ruddy turnstone]], ''Arenaria interpres'' {{IUCN status|LC|22693336}} |
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*[[Ruff (bird)|Ruff]], ''Calidris pugnax'' {{IUCN status|LC|22693468}} |
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*[[Sanderling]], ''Calidris alba'' {{IUCN status|LC|22693369}} |
*[[Sanderling]], ''Calidris alba'' {{IUCN status|LC|22693369}} |
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*[[Dunlin]], ''Calidris alpina'' {{IUCN status|LC|22693427}} |
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*[[Rock sandpiper]], ''Calidris ptilocnemis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22693424}} |
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*[[Purple sandpiper]], ''Calidris maritima'' {{IUCN status|LC|22693420}} |
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*[[Baird's sandpiper]], ''Calidris bairdii'' {{IUCN status|LC|22693404}} |
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*[[Little stint]], ''Calidris minuta'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22693379}} |
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*[[Least sandpiper]], ''Calidris minutilla'' {{IUCN status|LC|22693396}} |
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*[[White-rumped sandpiper]], ''Calidris fuscicollis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22693399}} |
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*[[Buff-breasted sandpiper]], ''Calidris subruficollis'' {{IUCN status|NT|22693447}} |
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*[[Pectoral sandpiper]], ''Calidris melanotos'' {{IUCN status|LC|22693408}} |
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*[[Semipalmated sandpiper]], ''Calidris pusilla'' {{IUCN status|NT|22693373}} |
*[[Semipalmated sandpiper]], ''Calidris pusilla'' {{IUCN status|NT|22693373}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Sharp-tailed sandpiper]], ''Calidris acuminata'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22693414}} |
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*[[Short-billed dowitcher]], ''Limnodromus griseus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22693344}} |
*[[Short-billed dowitcher]], ''Limnodromus griseus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22693344}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Slender-billed curlew]], ''Numenius tenuirostris'' (E?) {{IUCN status|CR|22693185}} {{ESA status|E}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Solitary sandpiper]], ''Tringa solitaria'' {{IUCN status|LC|22693239}} |
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*[[Eurasian woodcock]], ''Scolopax rusticola'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22693052}} |
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*[[American woodcock]], ''Scolopax minor'' {{IUCN status|LC|22693072}} |
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*[[Solitary snipe]], ''Gallinago solitaria'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22693075}} |
*[[Solitary snipe]], ''Gallinago solitaria'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22693075}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Spoon-billed sandpiper]], ''Calidris pygmea'' (A) {{IUCN status|CR|22693452}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Spotted redshank]], ''Tringa erythropus'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22693207}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Spotted sandpiper]], ''Actitis macularius'' {{IUCN status|LC|22693277}} |
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*[[Stilt sandpiper]], ''Calidris himantopus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22693437}} |
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*[[Surfbird]], ''Calidris virgata'' {{IUCN status|LC|22693356}} |
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*[[Temminck's stint]], ''Calidris temminckii'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22693388}} |
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*[[Terek sandpiper]], ''Xenus cinereus'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22693251}} |
*[[Terek sandpiper]], ''Xenus cinereus'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22693251}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Upland sandpiper]], ''Bartramia longicauda'' {{IUCN status|LC|22693203}} |
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*[[Spotted sandpiper]], ''Actitis macularius'' {{IUCN status|LC|22693277}} |
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*[[Green sandpiper]], ''Tringa ochropus'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22693243}} |
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*[[Solitary sandpiper]], ''Tringa solitaria'' {{IUCN status|LC|22693239}} |
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*[[Grey-tailed tattler|Gray-tailed tattler]], ''Tringa brevipes'' (A) {{IUCN status|NT|22693289}} |
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*[[Wandering tattler]], ''Tringa incana'' {{IUCN status|LC|22693305}} |
*[[Wandering tattler]], ''Tringa incana'' {{IUCN status|LC|22693305}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Western sandpiper]], ''Calidris mauri'' {{IUCN status|LC|22693376}} |
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*[[White-rumped sandpiper]], ''Calidris fuscicollis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22693399}} |
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*[[Willet]], ''Tringa semipalmata'' {{IUCN status|LC|22693319}} |
*[[Willet]], ''Tringa semipalmata'' {{IUCN status|LC|22693319}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Wilson's phalarope]], ''Phalaropus tricolor'' {{IUCN status|LC|22693472}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Wilson's snipe]], ''Gallinago delicata'' {{IUCN status|LC|22729860}} |
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*[[Greater yellowlegs]], ''Tringa melanoleuca'' {{IUCN status|LC|22693231}} |
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*[[Common redshank]], ''Tringa totanus'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22693211}} |
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*[[Wood sandpiper]], ''Tringa glareola'' {{IUCN status|LC|22693247}} |
*[[Wood sandpiper]], ''Tringa glareola'' {{IUCN status|LC|22693247}} |
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*[[Marsh sandpiper]], ''Tringa stagnatilis'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22693216}} |
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*[[Wilson's phalarope]], ''Phalaropus tricolor'' {{IUCN status|LC|22693472}} |
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*[[Red-necked phalarope]], ''Phalaropus lobatus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22693490}} |
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*[[Red phalarope]], ''Phalaropus fulicarius'' {{IUCN status|LC|22693494}} |
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==Pratincoles and coursers== |
==Pratincoles and coursers== |
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Order: [[Charadriiformes]]{{nbsp|3}}Family: [[Glareolidae]] |
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Pratincoles have short legs, very long pointed wings and long forked tails. Their most unusual feature for birds classed as [[wader]]s is that they typically hunt their [[insect]] prey on the wing like [[hirundinidae|swallows]], although they can also feed on the ground. Their short bills are an adaptation to aerial feeding. |
Pratincoles have short legs, very long pointed wings and long forked tails. Their most unusual feature for birds classed as [[wader]]s is that they typically hunt their [[insect]] prey on the wing like [[hirundinidae|swallows]], although they can also feed on the ground. Their short bills are an adaptation to aerial feeding. |
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==Skuas and jaegers== |
==Skuas and jaegers== |
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[[File:Storkjove.1.jpg|thumb|right|Great skua]] |
[[File:Storkjove.1.jpg|thumb|right|Great skua]] |
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Order: [[Charadriiformes]]{{nbsp|3}}Family: [[Stercorariidae]] |
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Skuas are in general medium to large birds, typically with gray or brown plumage, often with white markings on the wings. They have longish bills with hooked tips and webbed feet with sharp claws. They look like large dark gulls, but have a fleshy [[cere]] above the upper mandible. They are strong, acrobatic fliers. |
Skuas are in general medium to large birds, typically with gray or brown plumage, often with white markings on the wings. They have longish bills with hooked tips and webbed feet with sharp claws. They look like large dark gulls, but have a fleshy [[cere]] above the upper mandible. They are strong, acrobatic fliers. |
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*[[Great skua]], ''Stercorarius skua'' {{IUCN status|LC|22694160}} |
*[[Great skua]], ''Stercorarius skua'' {{IUCN status|LC|22694160}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Long-tailed jaeger]], ''Stercorarius longicaudus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22694251}} |
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*[[Pomarine jaeger]], ''Stercorarius pomarinus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22694240}} |
*[[Pomarine jaeger]], ''Stercorarius pomarinus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22694240}} |
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*[[Parasitic jaeger]], ''Stercorarius parasiticus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22694245}} |
*[[Parasitic jaeger]], ''Stercorarius parasiticus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22694245}} |
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*[[ |
*[[South polar skua]], ''Stercorarius maccormicki'' {{IUCN status|LC|22694218}} |
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==Auks, murres and puffins== |
==Auks, murres and puffins== |
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Order: [[Charadriiformes]]{{nbsp|3}}Family: [[Alcidae]] |
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Alcids are superficially similar to [[penguin]]s due to their black-and-white colors, |
Alcids are superficially similar to [[penguin]]s due to their black-and-white colors, |
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their upright posture and some of their habits, however they are only distantly related |
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to the penguins and are able to fly. Auks live on the open sea, only deliberately coming ashore to nest. |
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*[[Ancient murrelet]], ''Synthliboramphus antiquus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22694896}} |
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*[[Atlantic puffin]], ''Fratercula arctica'' {{IUCN status|VU|22694927}} |
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*[[Black guillemot]], ''Cepphus grylle'' {{IUCN status|LC|22694861}} |
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*[[Cassin's auklet]], ''Ptychoramphus aleuticus'' {{IUCN status|NT|22694903}} |
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*[[Common murre]], ''Uria aalge'' {{IUCN status|LC|22694841}} |
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*[[Craveri's murrelet]], ''Synthliboramphus craveri'' {{IUCN status|VU|22694887}} |
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*[[Crested auklet]], ''Aethia cristatella'' {{IUCN status|LC|22694915}} |
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*[[Dovekie]], ''Alle alle'' {{IUCN status|LC|22694837}} |
*[[Dovekie]], ''Alle alle'' {{IUCN status|LC|22694837}} |
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*[[Common murre]], ''Uria aalge'' {{IUCN status|LC|22694841}} |
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*[[Thick-billed murre]], ''Uria lomvia'' {{IUCN status|LC|22694847}} |
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*[[Razorbill]], ''Alca torda'' {{IUCN status|NT|22694852}} |
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*[[Great auk]], ''Pinguinus impennis'' (E) {{IUCN status|EX|22694856}} |
*[[Great auk]], ''Pinguinus impennis'' (E) {{IUCN status|EX|22694856}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Guadalupe murrelet]], ''Synthliboramphus hypoleucus'' {{IUCN status|EN|62101215A132673655}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Horned puffin]], ''Fratercula corniculata'' {{IUCN status|LC|22694931}} |
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*[[Kittlitz's murrelet]], ''Brachyramphus brevirostris'' {{IUCN status|NT|22694875}} |
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*[[Least auklet]], ''Aethia pusilla'' {{IUCN status|LC|22694921}} |
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*[[Long-billed murrelet]], ''Brachyramphus perdix'' {{IUCN status|NT|22729000}} |
*[[Long-billed murrelet]], ''Brachyramphus perdix'' {{IUCN status|NT|22729000}} |
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*[[Marbled murrelet]], ''Brachyramphus marmoratus'' {{IUCN status|EN|22694870}} {{ESA status|T}} |
*[[Marbled murrelet]], ''Brachyramphus marmoratus'' {{IUCN status|EN|22694870}} {{ESA status|T}} |
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*[[Kittlitz's murrelet]], ''Brachyramphus brevirostris'' {{IUCN status|NT|22694875}} |
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*[[Scripps's murrelet]], ''Synthliboramphus scrippsi'' {{IUCN status|VU|62101249A132674012}} |
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*[[Guadalupe murrelet]], ''Synthliboramphus hypoleucus'' {{IUCN status|EN|62101215A132673655}} |
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*[[Craveri's murrelet]], ''Synthliboramphus craveri'' {{IUCN status|VU|22694887}} |
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*[[Ancient murrelet]], ''Synthliboramphus antiquus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22694896}} |
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*[[Cassin's auklet]], ''Ptychoramphus aleuticus'' {{IUCN status|NT|22694903}} |
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*[[Parakeet auklet]], ''Aethia psittacula'' {{IUCN status|LC|22694906}} |
*[[Parakeet auklet]], ''Aethia psittacula'' {{IUCN status|LC|22694906}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Pigeon guillemot]], ''Cepphus columba'' {{IUCN status|LC|22694864}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Razorbill]], ''Alca torda'' {{IUCN status|NT|22694852}} |
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*[[Crested auklet]], ''Aethia cristatella'' {{IUCN status|LC|22694915}} |
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*[[Rhinoceros auklet]], ''Cerorhinca monocerata'' {{IUCN status|LC|22694924}} |
*[[Rhinoceros auklet]], ''Cerorhinca monocerata'' {{IUCN status|LC|22694924}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Scripps's murrelet]], ''Synthliboramphus scrippsi'' {{IUCN status|VU|62101249A132674012}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Thick-billed murre]], ''Uria lomvia'' {{IUCN status|LC|22694847}} |
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*[[Tufted puffin]], ''Fratercula cirrhata'' {{IUCN status|LC|22694934}} |
*[[Tufted puffin]], ''Fratercula cirrhata'' {{IUCN status|LC|22694934}} |
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*[[Whiskered auklet]], ''Aethia pygmaea'' {{IUCN status|LC|22694918}} |
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[[Image:Westerngull.JPG|thumb|right|A western gull in front of the [[Golden Gate Bridge]] in [[San Francisco]]]] |
[[Image:Westerngull.JPG|thumb|right|A western gull in front of the [[Golden Gate Bridge]] in [[San Francisco]]]] |
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[[Image:Ring Billed Gull.jpg|thumb|right|Ring-billed gull]] |
[[Image:Ring Billed Gull.jpg|thumb|right|Ring-billed gull]] |
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Order: [[Charadriiformes]]{{nbsp|3}}Family: [[Laridae]] |
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Laridae is a family of medium to large seabirds and includes gulls, terns, kittiwakes and skimmers. Gulls are typically gray or white, often with black markings on the head or wings. They have stout, longish bills and webbed feet. Terns are a group of generally medium to large seabirds typically with grey or white plumage, often with black markings on the head. Most terns hunt fish by diving but some pick insects off the surface of fresh water. Terns are generally long-lived birds, with several species known to live in excess of 30 years. [[Skimmer (bird)|Skimmer]]s are a small family of tropical tern-like birds. They have an elongated lower mandible which they use to feed by flying low over the water surface and skimming the water for small fish. |
Laridae is a family of medium to large seabirds and includes gulls, terns, kittiwakes and skimmers. Gulls are typically gray or white, often with black markings on the head or wings. They have stout, longish bills and webbed feet. Terns are a group of generally medium to large seabirds typically with grey or white plumage, often with black markings on the head. Most terns hunt fish by diving but some pick insects off the surface of fresh water. Terns are generally long-lived birds, with several species known to live in excess of 30 years. [[Skimmer (bird)|Skimmer]]s are a small family of tropical tern-like birds. They have an elongated lower mandible which they use to feed by flying low over the water surface and skimming the water for small fish. |
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*[[ |
*[[Aleutian tern]], ''Onychoprion aleuticus'' {{IUCN status|VU|22694716}} |
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*[[ |
*[[American herring gull|Herring gull]] ''Larus argentatus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22694351}}) |
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*[[ |
*[[Arctic tern]], ''Sterna paradisaea'' {{IUCN status|LC|22694629}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Belcher's gull]], ''Larus belcheri'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22694282}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Black noddy]], ''Anous minutus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22694799}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Black skimmer]], ''Rynchops niger'' {{IUCN status|LC|22694256}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Black tern]], ''Chlidonias niger'' {{IUCN status|LC|22694787}} |
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*[[Black-headed gull]], ''Chroicocephalus ridibundus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22694420}} |
*[[Black-headed gull]], ''Chroicocephalus ridibundus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22694420}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Black-legged kittiwake]], ''Rissa tridactyla'' {{IUCN status|VU|22694497}} |
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*[[Ross's gull]], ''Rhodostethia rosea'' {{IUCN status|LC|22694476}} |
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*[[Gray gull]], ''Leucophaeus modestus'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22694292}} |
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*[[Laughing gull]], ''Leucophaeus atricilla'' {{IUCN status|LC|22694455}} |
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*[[Franklin's gull]], ''Leucophaeus pipixcan'' {{IUCN status|LC|22694462}} |
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*[[Pallas's gull]], ''Ichthyaetus ichthyaetus'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC}} |
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*[[Belcher's gull]], ''Larus belcheri'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22694282}} |
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*[[Black-tailed gull]], ''Larus crassirostris'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22694289}} |
*[[Black-tailed gull]], ''Larus crassirostris'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22694289}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Bonaparte's gull]], ''Chroicocephalus philadelphia'' {{IUCN status|LC|22694432}} |
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*[[Bridled tern]], ''Onychoprion anaethetus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22694730}} |
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*[[Brown noddy]], ''Anous stolidus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22694794}} |
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*[[California gull]], ''Larus californicus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22694321}} |
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*[[Caspian tern]], ''Hydroprogne caspia'' {{IUCN status|LC|22694524}} |
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*[[Common gull]], ''Larus canus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22694308}} |
*[[Common gull]], ''Larus canus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22694308}} |
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*[[Common tern]], ''Sterna hirundo'' {{IUCN status|LC|22694623}} |
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*[[Short-billed gull]], ''Larus brachyrhynchus'' |
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*[[ |
*[[Elegant tern]], ''Thalasseus elegans'' {{IUCN status|NT|22694552}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Forster's tern]], ''Sterna forsteri'' {{IUCN status|LC|22694646}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Franklin's gull]], ''Leucophaeus pipixcan'' {{IUCN status|LC|22694462}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Glaucous gull]], ''Larus hyperboreus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22694343}} |
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*[[American herring gull|Herring gull]]'' ''Larus argentatus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22694351}}) |
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*[[Yellow-legged gull]], ''Larus cachinnans'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22735929}} |
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*[[Iceland gull]], ''Larus glaucoides'' {{IUCN status|LC|22694346}} |
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*[[Lesser black-backed gull]], ''Larus fuscus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22694373}} |
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*[[Slaty-backed gull]], ''Larus schistisagus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22694362}} |
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*[[Glaucous-winged gull]], ''Larus glaucescens'' {{IUCN status|LC|22694334}} |
*[[Glaucous-winged gull]], ''Larus glaucescens'' {{IUCN status|LC|22694334}} |
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*[[Gray gull]], ''Leucophaeus modestus'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22694292}} |
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*[[Great black-backed gull]], ''Larus marinus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22694324}} |
*[[Great black-backed gull]], ''Larus marinus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22694324}} |
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*[[Grey-headed gull|Gray-hooded gull]], ''Chroicocephalus cirrocephalus'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22694387}} |
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*[[Brown noddy]], ''Anous stolidus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22694794}} |
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*[[Black noddy]], ''Anous minutus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22694799}} |
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*[[White tern]], ''Gygis alba'' {{IUCN status|LC|22694821}} |
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*[[Sooty tern]], ''Onychoprion fuscatus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22694740}} |
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*[[Bridled tern]], ''Onychoprion anaethetus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22694730}} |
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*[[Aleutian tern]], ''Onychoprion aleuticus'' {{IUCN status|VU|22694716}} |
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*[[Least tern]], ''Sternula antillarum'' {{IUCN status|LC|22694673}} {{ESA status|E}} ([[California least tern]] ''S. a. browni'': {{ESA status|E}}) |
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*[[Yellow-billed tern]], ''Sternula superciliaris'' {{IUCN status|LC|22694679}} |
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*[[Large-billed tern]], ''Phaetusa simplex'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22694791}} |
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*[[Gull-billed tern]], ''Gelochelidon nilotica'' {{IUCN status|LC|22694505}} |
*[[Gull-billed tern]], ''Gelochelidon nilotica'' {{IUCN status|LC|22694505}} |
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*[[Heermann's gull]], ''Larus heermanni'' {{IUCN status|NT|22694296}} |
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*[[Iceland gull]], ''Larus glaucoides'' {{IUCN status|LC|22694346}} |
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*[[Inca tern]], ''Larosterna inca'' (A) {{IUCN status|NT|22694834}} |
*[[Inca tern]], ''Larosterna inca'' (A) {{IUCN status|NT|22694834}} |
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*[[Ivory gull]], ''Pagophila eburnea'' {{IUCN status|NT|22694473}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Kelp gull]], ''Larus dominicanus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22694329}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Large-billed tern]], ''Phaetusa simplex'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22694791}} |
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*[[Laughing gull]], ''Leucophaeus atricilla'' {{IUCN status|LC|22694455}} |
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*[[Least tern]], ''Sternula antillarum'' {{IUCN status|LC|22694673}} {{ESA status|E}} ([[California least tern]] ''S. a. browni'': {{ESA status|E}}) |
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*[[Lesser black-backed gull]], ''Larus fuscus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22694373}} |
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*[[Little gull]], ''Hydrocoloeus minutus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22694469}} |
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*[[Pallas's gull]], ''Ichthyaetus ichthyaetus'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC}} |
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*[[Red-legged kittiwake]], ''Rissa brevirostris'' {{IUCN status|VU|22694502}} |
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*[[Ring-billed gull]], ''Larus delawarensis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22694317}} |
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*[[Roseate tern]], ''Sterna dougallii'' {{IUCN status|LC|22694601}} (ssp. ''dougallii'': {{ESA status|E}} or {{ESA status|T}} |
*[[Roseate tern]], ''Sterna dougallii'' {{IUCN status|LC|22694601}} (ssp. ''dougallii'': {{ESA status|E}} or {{ESA status|T}} |
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*[[Ross's gull]], ''Rhodostethia rosea'' {{IUCN status|LC|22694476}} |
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*[[Arctic tern]], ''Sterna paradisaea'' {{IUCN status|LC|22694629}} |
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*[[Forster's tern]], ''Sterna forsteri'' {{IUCN status|LC|22694646}} |
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*[[Royal tern]], ''Thalasseus maximus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22694542}} |
*[[Royal tern]], ''Thalasseus maximus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22694542}} |
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*[[Sabine's gull]], ''Xema sabini'' {{IUCN status|LC|22694479}} |
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*[[Sandwich tern]], ''Thalasseus sandvicensis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22694591}} |
*[[Sandwich tern]], ''Thalasseus sandvicensis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22694591}} |
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*[[Short-billed gull]], ''Larus brachyrhynchus'' |
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*[[Elegant tern]], ''Thalasseus elegans'' {{IUCN status|NT|22694552}} |
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*[[Slaty-backed gull]], ''Larus schistisagus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22694362}} |
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*[[Sooty tern]], ''Onychoprion fuscatus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22694740}} |
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*[[Swallow-tailed gull]], ''Creagrus furcatus'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22694493}} |
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*[[Western gull]], ''Larus occidentalis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22694337}} |
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*[[Whiskered tern]], ''Chlidonias hybridus'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22694764}} |
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*[[White tern]], ''Gygis alba'' {{IUCN status|LC|22694821}} |
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*[[White-winged tern]], ''Chlidonias leucopterus'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22694782}} |
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*[[Yellow-billed tern]], ''Sternula superciliaris'' {{IUCN status|LC|22694679}} |
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*[[Yellow-footed gull]], ''Larus livens'' {{IUCN status|LC|22694340}} |
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*[[Yellow-legged gull]], ''Larus cachinnans'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22735929}} |
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==Sunbittern== |
==Sunbittern== |
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Order: [[Sunbittern|Eurypygiformes]]{{nbsp|3}}Family: [[Eurypygidae]] |
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The sunbittern is a [[bittern]]-like bird of tropical regions of the Americas and the sole member of the family Eurypygidae (sometimes spelled Eurypigidae) and genus ''Eurypyga''. |
The sunbittern is a [[bittern]]-like bird of tropical regions of the Americas and the sole member of the family Eurypygidae (sometimes spelled Eurypigidae) and genus ''Eurypyga''. |
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==Tropicbirds== |
==Tropicbirds== |
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[[File:Phaethon aethereus Little Tobago.jpg|right|thumb|Red-billed tropicbird; a few breed on Swan Cay off the Caribbean coast.]] |
[[File:Phaethon aethereus Little Tobago.jpg|right|thumb|Red-billed tropicbird; a few breed on Swan Cay off the Caribbean coast.]] |
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Order: [[Phaethontiformes]]{{nbsp|3}}Family: [[Phaethontidae]] |
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[[Tropicbird]]s are slender white birds of tropical oceans which have exceptionally long central tail feathers. Their heads and long wings have black markings. |
[[Tropicbird]]s are slender white birds of tropical oceans which have exceptionally long central tail feathers. Their heads and long wings have black markings. |
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* [[White-tailed tropicbird]], ''Phaethon lepturus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22696645A131756065}} |
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* [[Red-billed tropicbird]], ''Phaethon aethereus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22696637A155736224}} |
* [[Red-billed tropicbird]], ''Phaethon aethereus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22696637A155736224}} |
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* [[Red-tailed tropicbird]], ''Phaethon rubricauda'' {{IUCN status|LC|22696641A132586227}} |
* [[Red-tailed tropicbird]], ''Phaethon rubricauda'' {{IUCN status|LC|22696641A132586227}} |
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* [[White-tailed tropicbird]], ''Phaethon lepturus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22696645A131756065}} |
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==Penguins== |
==Penguins== |
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Order: [[Sphenisciformes]]{{nbsp|3}}Family: [[Spheniscidae]] |
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The penguins are a group of aquatic, flightless birds living almost exclusively in the Southern Hemisphere. Most penguins feed on [[krill]], [[fish]], [[squid]], and other forms of sealife caught while swimming underwater. |
The penguins are a group of aquatic, flightless birds living almost exclusively in the Southern Hemisphere. Most penguins feed on [[krill]], [[fish]], [[squid]], and other forms of sealife caught while swimming underwater. |
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==Loons== |
==Loons== |
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[[Image:PacificLoon24.jpg|thumb|right|Pacific loon]] |
[[Image:PacificLoon24.jpg|thumb|right|Pacific loon]] |
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Order: [[Gaviiformes]]{{nbsp|3}}Family: [[Gaviidae]] |
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Loons are aquatic birds the size of a large [[duck]], to which they are unrelated. Their [[plumage]] is largely gray or black, and they have spear-shaped [[Beak|bills]]. Loons swim well and fly adequately, but, because their legs are placed towards the rear of the body, are almost helpless on land. |
Loons are aquatic birds the size of a large [[duck]], to which they are unrelated. Their [[plumage]] is largely gray or black, and they have spear-shaped [[Beak|bills]]. Loons swim well and fly adequately, but, because their legs are placed towards the rear of the body, are almost helpless on land. |
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*[[Red-throated loon]], ''Gavia stellata'' {{IUCN status|LC|22697829}} |
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*[[Arctic loon]], ''Gavia arctica'' {{IUCN status|LC|22697834}} |
*[[Arctic loon]], ''Gavia arctica'' {{IUCN status|LC|22697834}} |
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*[[Pacific loon]], ''Gavia pacifica'' {{IUCN status|LC|22697839}} |
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*[[Common loon]], ''Gavia immer'' {{IUCN status|LC|22697842}} |
*[[Common loon]], ''Gavia immer'' {{IUCN status|LC|22697842}} |
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*[[Pacific loon]], ''Gavia pacifica'' {{IUCN status|LC|22697839}} |
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*[[Red-throated loon]], ''Gavia stellata'' {{IUCN status|LC|22697829}} |
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*[[Yellow-billed loon]], ''Gavia adamsii'' {{IUCN status|NT|22697847}} |
*[[Yellow-billed loon]], ''Gavia adamsii'' {{IUCN status|NT|22697847}} |
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==Albatrosses== |
==Albatrosses== |
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[[File:Short tailed Albatross1.jpg|thumb|right|[[Short-tailed albatross]]]] |
[[File:Short tailed Albatross1.jpg|thumb|right|[[Short-tailed albatross]]]] |
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Order: [[Procellariiformes]]{{nbsp|3}}Family: [[Diomedeidae]] |
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The albatrosses are amongst the largest of flying birds, and the great albatrosses from the genus ''Diomedea'' have the largest wingspans of any extant birds. |
The albatrosses are amongst the largest of flying birds, and the great albatrosses from the genus ''Diomedea'' have the largest wingspans of any extant birds. |
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*[[Atlantic yellow-nosed albatross|Yellow-nosed albatross]], ''Thalassarche chlororhynchos'' (C) {{IUCN status|EN|22698425}} |
*[[Atlantic yellow-nosed albatross|Yellow-nosed albatross]], ''Thalassarche chlororhynchos'' (C) {{IUCN status|EN|22698425}} |
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*[[Black-browed albatross]], ''Thalassarche melanophris'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22698375}} |
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*[[Black-footed albatross]], ''Phoebastria nigripes'' {{IUCN status|NT|22698350}} |
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*[[Chatham albatross]], ''Thalassarche eremita'' (A) {{IUCN status|VU|22698393A132644476}} |
*[[Chatham albatross]], ''Thalassarche eremita'' (A) {{IUCN status|VU|22698393A132644476}} |
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*[[Laysan albatross]], ''Phoebastria immutabilis'' {{IUCN status|NT|22698365}} |
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*[[Light-mantled albatross]], ''Phoebetria palpebrata'' (A) {{IUCN status|NT|22698448}} |
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*[[Salvin's albatross]], ''Thalassarche salvini'' (A) {{IUCN status|VU|22698388}} |
*[[Salvin's albatross]], ''Thalassarche salvini'' (A) {{IUCN status|VU|22698388}} |
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*[[Short-tailed albatross]], ''Phoebastria albatrus'' {{IUCN status|VU|22698335}} {{ESA status|E}} |
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*[[Shy albatross|White-capped albatross]], ''Thalassarche cauta'' {{IUCN status|NT|22729604A132660845}} |
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*[[Wandering albatross]], ''Diomedea exulans'' (A) {{IUCN status|VU|22698305}} |
*[[Wandering albatross]], ''Diomedea exulans'' (A) {{IUCN status|VU|22698305}} |
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*[[Laysan albatross]], ''Phoebastria immutabilis'' {{IUCN status|NT|22698365}} |
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*[[Black-footed albatross]], ''Phoebastria nigripes'' {{IUCN status|NT|22698350}} |
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*[[Waved albatross]], ''Phoebastria irrorata'' (A) {{IUCN status|CR|22698320}} |
*[[Waved albatross]], ''Phoebastria irrorata'' (A) {{IUCN status|CR|22698320}} |
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*[[Short-tailed albatross]], ''Phoebastria albatrus'' {{IUCN status|VU|22698335}} {{ESA status|E}} |
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==Southern storm-petrels== |
==Southern storm-petrels== |
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[[File:Oceanites oceanicusPCCA20070623-3634B.jpg|thumb|right|Wilson's storm-petrel]] |
[[File:Oceanites oceanicusPCCA20070623-3634B.jpg|thumb|right|Wilson's storm-petrel]] |
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Order: [[Procellariiformes]]{{nbsp|3}}Family: [[Oceanitidae]] |
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The southern storm-petrels are the smallest seabirds, relatives of the [[petrel]]s, feeding on [[plankton]]ic crustaceans and small fish picked from the surface, typically while hovering. The flight is fluttering and sometimes [[bat]]-like. Until 2018, this family's three species were included with the other storm-petrels in family Hydrobatidae. |
The southern storm-petrels are the smallest seabirds, relatives of the [[petrel]]s, feeding on [[plankton]]ic crustaceans and small fish picked from the surface, typically while hovering. The flight is fluttering and sometimes [[bat]]-like. Until 2018, this family's three species were included with the other storm-petrels in family Hydrobatidae. |
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*[[Black-bellied storm-petrel]], ''Fregetta tropica'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22698459}} |
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*[[White-faced storm-petrel]], ''Pelagodroma marina'' {{IUCN status|LC|22698453}} |
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*[[Wilson's storm-petrel]], ''Oceanites oceanicus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22698436}} |
*[[Wilson's storm-petrel]], ''Oceanites oceanicus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22698436}} |
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*[[White-faced storm-petrel]], ''Pelagodroma marina'' {{IUCN status|LC|22698453}} |
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*[[Black-bellied storm-petrel]], ''Fregetta tropica'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22698459}} |
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==Northern storm-petrels== |
==Northern storm-petrels== |
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Order: [[Procellariiformes]]{{nbsp|3}}Family: [[Hydrobatidae]] |
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Though the members of this family are similar in many respects to the southern storm-petrels, including their general appearance and habits, there are enough genetic differences to warrant their placement in a separate family. |
Though the members of this family are similar in many respects to the southern storm-petrels, including their general appearance and habits, there are enough genetic differences to warrant their placement in a separate family. |
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*[[European storm-petrel]], ''Hydrobates pelagicus'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22698477}} |
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*[[Fork-tailed storm-petrel]], ''Hydrobates furcatus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22698572}} |
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*[[Ringed storm-petrel]], ''Hydrobates hornbyi'' (A) {{IUCN status|NT|22698567}} |
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*[[Swinhoe's storm-petrel]], ''Hydrobates monorhis'' (A) {{IUCN status|NT|22698520}} |
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*[[Leach's storm-petrel]], ''Hydrobates leucorhous'' {{IUCN status|VU|22698511}} |
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*[[Townsend's storm-petrel]], ''Hydrobates socorroensis'' {{IUCN status|EN|132450926A132452334}} |
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*[[Ainley's storm-petrel]], ''Hydrobates cheimomnestes'' {{IUCN status|VU|132441735A132441789}} |
*[[Ainley's storm-petrel]], ''Hydrobates cheimomnestes'' {{IUCN status|VU|132441735A132441789}} |
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*[[Ashy storm-petrel]], ''Hydrobates homochroa'' {{IUCN status|EN|22698562}} |
*[[Ashy storm-petrel]], ''Hydrobates homochroa'' {{IUCN status|EN|22698562}} |
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*[[Band-rumped storm-petrel]], ''Hydrobates castro'' {{IUCN status|LC|22735803}} |
*[[Band-rumped storm-petrel]], ''Hydrobates castro'' {{IUCN status|LC|22735803}} |
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*[[Wedge-rumped storm-petrel]], ''Hydrobates tethys'' (C) {{IUCN status|LC|22698496}} |
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*[[Black storm-petrel]], ''Hydrobates melania'' {{IUCN status|LC|22698557}} |
*[[Black storm-petrel]], ''Hydrobates melania'' {{IUCN status|LC|22698557}} |
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*[[European storm-petrel]], ''Hydrobates pelagicus'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22698477}} |
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*[[Fork-tailed storm-petrel]], ''Hydrobates furcatus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22698572}} |
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*[[Guadalupe storm-petrel]], ''Hydrobates macrodactylus'' (E) {{IUCN status|CR|22698530}} |
*[[Guadalupe storm-petrel]], ''Hydrobates macrodactylus'' (E) {{IUCN status|CR|22698530}} |
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*[[Leach's storm-petrel]], ''Hydrobates leucorhous'' {{IUCN status|VU|22698511}} |
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*[[Least storm-petrel]], ''Hydrobates microsoma'' {{IUCN status|LC|22698485}} |
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*[[Markham's storm-petrel]], ''Hydrobates markhami'' (A) {{IUCN status|NT|22698543}} |
*[[Markham's storm-petrel]], ''Hydrobates markhami'' (A) {{IUCN status|NT|22698543}} |
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*[[Ringed storm-petrel]], ''Hydrobates hornbyi'' (A) {{IUCN status|NT|22698567}} |
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*[[Swinhoe's storm-petrel]], ''Hydrobates monorhis'' (A) {{IUCN status|NT|22698520}} |
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*[[Townsend's storm-petrel]], ''Hydrobates socorroensis'' {{IUCN status|EN|132450926A132452334}} |
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*[[Tristram's storm-petrel]], ''Hydrobates tristrami'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22698535}} |
*[[Tristram's storm-petrel]], ''Hydrobates tristrami'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22698535}} |
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*[[Wedge-rumped storm-petrel]], ''Hydrobates tethys'' (C) {{IUCN status|LC|22698496}} |
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==Shearwaters and petrels== |
==Shearwaters and petrels== |
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[[Image:Audubon's Shearwater Chick.jpg|right|thumb|Audubon's shearwater chick, this species breeds on Tiger Cays off the Caribbean coast.]] |
[[Image:Audubon's Shearwater Chick.jpg|right|thumb|Audubon's shearwater chick, this species breeds on Tiger Cays off the Caribbean coast.]] |
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Order: [[Procellariiformes]]{{nbsp|3}}Family: [[Procellariidae]] |
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The procellariids are the main group of medium-sized "true petrels", characterized by united nostrils with medium septum and a long outer functional primary. |
The procellariids are the main group of medium-sized "true petrels", characterized by united nostrils with medium septum and a long outer functional primary. |
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*[[Audubon's shearwater]], ''Puffinus lherminieri'' {{IUCN status|LC|22698255}} |
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*[[Barolo shearwater]], ''Puffinus baroli'' (A) |
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*[[Gray-faced petrel]], ''Pterodroma gouldi'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|45048990A132667566}} |
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*[[Providence petrel]], ''Pterodroma solandri'' (A) {{IUCN status|VU|22698042}} |
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*[[Kermadec petrel]], ''Pterodroma neglecta'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22698027}} |
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*[[Trindade petrel]], ''Pterodroma arminjoniana'' {{IUCN status|VU|22698005}} |
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*[[Herald petrel]], ''Pterodroma heraldica'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|45048990A132667566}} |
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*[[Murphy's petrel]], ''Pterodroma ultima'' {{IUCN status|LC|22698039}} |
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*[[Mottled petrel]], ''Pterodroma inexpectata'' {{IUCN status|NT|22697963}} |
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*[[Bermuda petrel]], ''Pterodroma cahow'' {{IUCN status|EN|22698088}} {{ESA status|E}} |
*[[Bermuda petrel]], ''Pterodroma cahow'' {{IUCN status|EN|22698088}} {{ESA status|E}} |
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*[[Jamaican petrel]], ''Pterodoma caribbea'' (E?) {{IUCN status|CR|22698097}} <ref>{{Cite iucn | author = BirdLife International | title = ''Pterodroma caribbaea'' | volume = 2018 | page = e.T22698097A132625182 | date = 2018 | doi = 10.2305/IUCN.UK.2018-2.RLTS.T22698097A132625182.en }}</ref> |
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*[[Black-capped petrel]], ''Pterodroma hasitata'' {{IUCN status|EN|22698092}} |
*[[Black-capped petrel]], ''Pterodroma hasitata'' {{IUCN status|EN|22698092}} |
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*[[Black-vented shearwater]], ''Puffinus opisthomelas'' {{IUCN status|NT|22698246}} |
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*[[Buller's shearwater]], ''Ardenna bulleri'' {{IUCN status|VU|22698182}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Bulwer's petrel]], ''Bulweria bulwerii'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22698132}} |
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*[[Cape Verde shearwater]], ''Calonectris edwardsii'' (A) {{IUCN status|NT|22729421}} |
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*[[Christmas shearwater]], ''Puffinus nativitatis'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22698222}} |
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*[[Cook's petrel]], ''Pterodroma cookii'' {{IUCN status|VU|22697975}} |
*[[Cook's petrel]], ''Pterodroma cookii'' {{IUCN status|VU|22697975}} |
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*[[Stejneger's petrel]], ''Pterodroma longirostris'' (C) {{IUCN status|VU|22697997}} |
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*[[Tahiti petrel]], '' Pseudobulweria rostrata'' (A) {{IUCN status|NT|22697925}} |
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*[[Bulwer's petrel]], ''Bulweria bulwerii'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22698132}} |
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*[[White-chinned petrel]], ''Procellaria aequinoctialis'' (A) {{IUCN status|VU|22698140}} |
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*[[Parkinson's petrel]], ''Procellaria parkinsoni'' {{IUCN status|VU|22698150}} |
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*[[Streaked shearwater]], ''Calonectris leucomelas'' (C) {{IUCN status|NT|22698172}} |
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*[[Cory's shearwater]], ''Calonectris diomedea'' {{IUCN status|LC|22698167}} |
*[[Cory's shearwater]], ''Calonectris diomedea'' {{IUCN status|LC|22698167}} |
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*[[Fea's petrel]] ''Pterodroma feae'' {{IUCN status|NT|22698068}} |
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*[[Wedge-tailed shearwater]], ''Ardenna pacifica'' (C) {{IUCN status|LC|22698175}}} |
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*[[Buller's shearwater]], ''Ardenna bulleri'' {{IUCN status|VU|22698182}} |
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*[[Short-tailed shearwater]], ''Ardenna tenuirostris'' {{IUCN status|LC|22698216}} |
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*[[Sooty shearwater]], ''Ardenna grisea'' {{IUCN status|NT|22698209}} |
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*[[Great shearwater]], ''Ardenna gravis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22698201}} |
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*[[Pink-footed shearwater]], ''Ardenna creatopus'' {{IUCN status|VU|22698195}} |
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*[[Flesh-footed shearwater]], ''Ardenna carneipes'' {{IUCN status|NT|22698188}} |
*[[Flesh-footed shearwater]], ''Ardenna carneipes'' {{IUCN status|NT|22698188}} |
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*[[Galapagos petrel]], ''Pterodroma phaeopygia'' (A) {{IUCN status|CR|22698020}} |
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*[[Galapagos shearwater]], ''Puffinus subalaris'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22733979A132663046}} |
*[[Galapagos shearwater]], ''Puffinus subalaris'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22733979A132663046}} |
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*[[Gray-faced petrel]], ''Pterodroma gouldi'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|45048990A132667566}} |
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*[[Great shearwater]], ''Ardenna gravis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22698201}} |
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*[[Hawaiian petrel]] ''Pterodroma sandwichensis'' (C) {{IUCN status|EN|22698017A132378813}} |
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*[[Herald petrel]], ''Pterodroma heraldica'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|45048990A132667566}} |
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*[[Jamaican petrel]], ''Pterodoma caribbea'' (E?) {{IUCN status|CR|22698097}} <ref>{{Cite iucn | author = BirdLife International | title = ''Pterodroma caribbaea'' | volume = 2018 | page = e.T22698097A132625182 | date = 2018 | doi = 10.2305/IUCN.UK.2018-2.RLTS.T22698097A132625182.en}}</ref> |
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*[[Juan Fernandez petrel]], ''Pterodroma externa'' (A) {{IUCN status|VU|22698030}} |
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*[[Kermadec petrel]], ''Pterodroma neglecta'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22698027}} |
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*[[Manx shearwater]], ''Puffinus puffinus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22698226}} |
*[[Manx shearwater]], ''Puffinus puffinus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22698226}} |
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*[[Mottled petrel]], ''Pterodroma inexpectata'' {{IUCN status|NT|22697963}} |
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*[[Murphy's petrel]], ''Pterodroma ultima'' {{IUCN status|LC|22698039}} |
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*[[Newell's shearwater]] ''Puffinus newelli'' {{IUCN status|CR|132467692A152723568}} |
*[[Newell's shearwater]] ''Puffinus newelli'' {{IUCN status|CR|132467692A152723568}} |
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*[[Northern fulmar]], ''Fulmarus glacialis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22697866}} |
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*[[Northern giant-petrel]], ''Macronectes halli'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|}} |
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*[[Parkinson's petrel]], ''Procellaria parkinsoni'' {{IUCN status|VU|22698150}} |
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*[[Barolo shearwater]], ''Puffinus baroli'' (A) |
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*[[Pink-footed shearwater]], ''Ardenna creatopus'' {{IUCN status|VU|22698195}} |
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*[[Providence petrel]], ''Pterodroma solandri'' (A) {{IUCN status|VU|22698042}} |
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*[[Short-tailed shearwater]], ''Ardenna tenuirostris'' {{IUCN status|LC|22698216}} |
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*[[Sooty shearwater]], ''Ardenna grisea'' {{IUCN status|NT|22698209}} |
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*[[Stejneger's petrel]], ''Pterodroma longirostris'' (C) {{IUCN status|VU|22697997}} |
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*[[Streaked shearwater]], ''Calonectris leucomelas'' (C) {{IUCN status|NT|22698172}} |
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*[[Tahiti petrel]], ''Pseudobulweria rostrata'' (A) {{IUCN status|NT|22697925}} |
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*[[Townsend's shearwater]], ''Puffinus auricularis'' (A) {{IUCN status|CR|22698235}} |
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*[[Trindade petrel]], ''Pterodroma arminjoniana'' {{IUCN status|VU|22698005}} |
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*[[Wedge-tailed shearwater]], ''Ardenna pacifica'' (C) {{IUCN status|LC|22698175}}} |
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*[[White-chinned petrel]], ''Procellaria aequinoctialis'' (A) {{IUCN status|VU|22698140}} |
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*[[Zino's petrel]], ''Pterodroma madeira'' (A) {{IUCN status|EN|22698062A132622973}} |
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==Storks== |
==Storks== |
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[[Image:Woodstork17.jpg|thumb|right|Wood stork]] |
[[Image:Woodstork17.jpg|thumb|right|Wood stork]] |
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Order: [[Ciconiiformes]]{{nbsp|3}}Family: [[Ciconiidae]] |
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Storks are large, heavy, long-legged, long-necked wading birds with long stout bills and wide wingspans. They lack the [[powder down]] that other wading birds such as herons, spoonbills and ibises use to clean off fish slime. Storks lack a pharynx and are mute. |
Storks are large, heavy, long-legged, long-necked wading birds with long stout bills and wide wingspans. They lack the [[powder down]] that other wading birds such as herons, spoonbills and ibises use to clean off fish slime. Storks lack a pharynx and are mute. |
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*[[White stork]], ''Ciconia cionia'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|86248677}}<ref>{{cite iucn|page= e.T22697691A86248677 |title= ''Ciconia ciconia'' |author=BirdLife International |author-link=BirdLife International |year=2016 |access-date= 19 May 2020}}</ref> |
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*[[Maguari stork]], ''Ciconia maguari'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22697688A93630558}} |
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*[[Jabiru]], ''Jabiru mycteria'' {{IUCN status|LC|22697710}} |
*[[Jabiru]], ''Jabiru mycteria'' {{IUCN status|LC|22697710}} |
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*[[Maguari stork]], ''Ciconia maguari'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22697688A93630558}} |
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*[[White stork]], ''Ciconia cionia'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|86248677}}<ref>{{cite iucn|page= e.T22697691A86248677 |title= ''Ciconia ciconia'' |author=BirdLife International |author-link=BirdLife International |year=2016 |access-date= 19 May 2020}}</ref> |
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*[[Wood stork]], ''Mycteria americana'' {{IUCN status|LC|22697648}} {{ESA status|E}} |
*[[Wood stork]], ''Mycteria americana'' {{IUCN status|LC|22697648}} {{ESA status|E}} |
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==Frigatebirds== |
==Frigatebirds== |
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Order: [[Suliformes]]{{nbsp|3}}Family: [[Fregatidae]] |
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Frigatebirds are large seabirds usually found over tropical oceans. They are large, black or black and white, with long wings and deeply forked tails. The males have colored inflatable throat pouches. They do not swim or walk and cannot take off from a flat surface. Having the largest wingspan-to-body-weight ratio of any bird, they are essentially aerial, able to stay aloft for more than a week. |
Frigatebirds are large seabirds usually found over tropical oceans. They are large, black or black and white, with long wings and deeply forked tails. The males have colored inflatable throat pouches. They do not swim or walk and cannot take off from a flat surface. Having the largest wingspan-to-body-weight ratio of any bird, they are essentially aerial, able to stay aloft for more than a week. |
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*[[Great frigatebird]], ''Fregata minor'' {{IUCN status|LC|22697733}} |
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*[[Lesser frigatebird]], ''Fregata ariel'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22697738}} |
*[[Lesser frigatebird]], ''Fregata ariel'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22697738}} |
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*[[Magnificent frigatebird]], ''Fregata magnificens'' {{IUCN status|LC|22697724}} |
*[[Magnificent frigatebird]], ''Fregata magnificens'' {{IUCN status|LC|22697724}} |
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*[[Great frigatebird]], ''Fregata minor'' {{IUCN status|LC|22697733}} |
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==Boobies and gannets== |
==Boobies and gannets== |
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[[Image:Nesting bluefoot.jpg|thumb|right|[[Blue-footed booby]]]] |
[[Image:Nesting bluefoot.jpg|thumb|right|[[Blue-footed booby]]]] |
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Order: [[Suliformes]]{{nbsp|3}}Family: [[Sulidae]] |
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The sulids comprise the [[gannet]]s and [[booby|boobies]]. Both groups are medium-large coastal [[seabird]]s that plunge-dive for fish. |
The sulids comprise the [[gannet]]s and [[booby|boobies]]. Both groups are medium-large coastal [[seabird]]s that plunge-dive for fish. |
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*[[Blue-footed booby]], ''Sula nebouxii'' {{IUCN status|LC|22696683}} |
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*[[Brown booby]], ''Sula leucogaster'' {{IUCN status|LC|22696698}} |
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*[[Masked booby]], ''Sula dactylatra'' {{IUCN status|LC|22736173}} |
*[[Masked booby]], ''Sula dactylatra'' {{IUCN status|LC|22736173}} |
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*[[Nazca booby]], ''Sula granti'' {{IUCN status|LC|22728990}} |
*[[Nazca booby]], ''Sula granti'' {{IUCN status|LC|22728990}} |
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*[[Northern gannet]], ''Morus bassanus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22696657}} |
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*[[Peruvian booby]], ''Sula variegata'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22696686}} |
*[[Peruvian booby]], ''Sula variegata'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22696686}} |
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*[[Brown booby]], ''Sula leucogaster'' {{IUCN status|LC|22696698}} |
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*[[Red-footed booby]], ''Sula sula'' {{IUCN status|LC|22696694}} |
*[[Red-footed booby]], ''Sula sula'' {{IUCN status|LC|22696694}} |
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*[[Northern gannet]], ''Morus bassanus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22696657}} |
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==Darters== |
==Darters== |
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Order: [[Suliformes]]{{nbsp|3}}Family: [[Anhingidae]] |
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Darters or anhingas are cormorant-like water birds with very long necks and long, straight beaks. They are fish eaters which often swim with only their neck above the water. |
Darters or anhingas are cormorant-like water birds with very long necks and long, straight beaks. They are fish eaters which often swim with only their neck above the water. |
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==Cormorants and shags== |
==Cormorants and shags== |
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[[File:Phalacrocorax-auritus-007.jpg|thumb|right|[[Double-crested cormorant]]]] |
[[File:Phalacrocorax-auritus-007.jpg|thumb|right|[[Double-crested cormorant]]]] |
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Order: [[Suliformes]]{{nbsp|3}}Family: [[Phalacrocoracidae]] |
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Cormorants are medium-to-large aquatic birds, usually with mainly dark plumage and areas of colored skin on the face. The bill is long, thin and sharply hooked. Their feet are four-toed and webbed. |
Cormorants are medium-to-large aquatic birds, usually with mainly dark plumage and areas of colored skin on the face. The bill is long, thin and sharply hooked. Their feet are four-toed and webbed. |
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*[[Brandt's cormorant]], ''Urile penicillatus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22696753}} |
*[[Brandt's cormorant]], ''Urile penicillatus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22696753}} |
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*[[Red-faced cormorant]], ''Urile urile'' {{IUCN status|LC|22696887}} |
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*[[Pelagic cormorant]], ''Urile pelagicus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22728950}} |
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*[[Great cormorant]], ''Phalacrocorax carbo'' {{IUCN status|LC|22696792}} |
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*[[Double-crested cormorant]], ''Nannopterum auritum'' {{IUCN status|LC|22696776}} |
*[[Double-crested cormorant]], ''Nannopterum auritum'' {{IUCN status|LC|22696776}} |
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*[[Great cormorant]], ''Phalacrocorax carbo'' {{IUCN status|LC|22696792}} |
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*[[Guanay cormorant]], ''Leucocarbo bougainvilliorum'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22696773}} |
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*[[Neotropic cormorant]], ''Nannopterum brasilianum'' {{IUCN status|LC|22696773}} |
*[[Neotropic cormorant]], ''Nannopterum brasilianum'' {{IUCN status|LC|22696773}} |
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*[[Pelagic cormorant]], ''Urile pelagicus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22728950}} |
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*[[Red-faced cormorant]], ''Urile urile'' {{IUCN status|LC|22696887}} |
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==Pelicans== |
==Pelicans== |
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[[Image:Brown Pelican.jpg|thumb|right|Brown pelican]] |
[[Image:Brown Pelican.jpg|thumb|right|Brown pelican]] |
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Order: [[Pelecaniformes]]{{nbsp|3}}Family: [[Pelecanidae]] |
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Pelicans are very large water birds with a distinctive pouch under their beak. Like other birds in the order Pelecaniformes, they have four webbed toes. |
Pelicans are very large water birds with a distinctive pouch under their beak. Like other birds in the order Pelecaniformes, they have four webbed toes. |
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==Herons, egrets, and bitterns== |
==Herons, egrets, and bitterns== |
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[[Image:Egretta thula1.jpg|thumb|right|Snowy egret]] |
[[Image:Egretta thula1.jpg|thumb|right|Snowy egret]] |
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Order: [[Pelecaniformes]]{{nbsp|3}}Family: [[Ardeidae]] |
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The family Ardeidae contains the herons, egrets and bitterns. Herons and egrets are medium to large wading birds with long necks and legs. Bitterns tend to be shorter necked and more secretive. Members of Ardeidae fly with their necks retracted, unlike other long-necked birds such as storks, ibises and spoonbills. |
The family Ardeidae contains the herons, egrets and bitterns. Herons and egrets are medium to large wading birds with long necks and legs. Bitterns tend to be shorter necked and more secretive. Members of Ardeidae fly with their necks retracted, unlike other long-necked birds such as storks, ibises and spoonbills. |
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*[[Agami heron]], ''Agamia agami'' {{IUCN status|VU|22697200}} |
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*[[American bittern]], ''Botaurus lentiginosus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22697340}} |
*[[American bittern]], ''Botaurus lentiginosus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22697340}} |
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*[[Bare-throated tiger-heron]], ''Tigrisoma mexicanum'' {{IUCN status|LC|22697259}} |
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*[[Black-crowned night-heron]], ''Nycticorax nycticorax'' {{IUCN status|LC|22697211}} |
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*[[Boat-billed heron]], ''Cochlearius cochlearius'' {{IUCN status|LC|22697250}} |
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*[[Capped heron]], ''Pilherodius pileatus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22696987}} |
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*[[Cattle egret]], ''Bubulcus ibis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22697109}} |
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*[[Chinese egret]], ''Egretta eulophotes'' (A) {{IUCN status|VU|22696977}} {{ESA status|E}} |
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*[[Chinese pond-heron]], ''Ardeola bacchus'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22697133}} |
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*[[Cocoi heron]], ''Ardea cocoi'' {{IUCN status|LC|22697001}} |
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*[[Fasciated tiger-heron]], ''Tigrisoma fasciatum'' {{IUCN status|LC|22697264}} |
*[[Fasciated tiger-heron]], ''Tigrisoma fasciatum'' {{IUCN status|LC|22697264}} |
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*[[Gray heron]], ''Ardea cinerea'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22696993}} |
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*[[Great blue heron]], ''Ardea herodias'' {{IUCN status|LC|22696998}} |
*[[Great blue heron]], ''Ardea herodias'' {{IUCN status|LC|22696998}} |
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*[[Gray heron]], ''Ardea cinerea'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22696993}} |
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*[[Cocoi heron]], ''Ardea cocoi'' {{IUCN status|LC|22697001}} |
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*[[Purple heron]], ''Ardea purpurea'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22697031}} |
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*[[Great egret]], ''Ardea alba'' {{IUCN status|LC|22697043}} |
*[[Great egret]], ''Ardea alba'' {{IUCN status|LC|22697043}} |
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*[[Green heron]], ''Butorides virescens'' {{IUCN status|LC|22697182}} |
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*[[Intermediate egret]], ''Ardea intermedia'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22697070}} |
*[[Intermediate egret]], ''Ardea intermedia'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22697070}} |
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*[[Least bittern]], ''Ixobrychus exilis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22697314}} |
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*[[Little bittern]], ''Ixobrychus minutus'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22697297}} |
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*[[Little egret]], ''Egretta garzetta'' (C) {{IUCN status|LC|22735679}} |
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*[[Western reef-heron]], ''Egretta gularis'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22696959}} |
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*[[Snowy egret]], ''Egretta thula'' {{IUCN status|LC|22696974}} |
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*[[Little blue heron]], ''Egretta caerulea'' {{IUCN status|LC|22696944}} |
*[[Little blue heron]], ''Egretta caerulea'' {{IUCN status|LC|22696944}} |
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*[[Little egret]], ''Egretta garzetta'' (C) {{IUCN status|LC|22735679}} |
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*[[Pinnated bittern]], ''Botaurus pinnatus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22697343}} |
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*[[Purple heron]], ''Ardea purpurea'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22697031}} |
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*[[Reddish egret]], ''Egretta rufescens'' {{IUCN status|NT|22696916}} |
*[[Reddish egret]], ''Egretta rufescens'' {{IUCN status|NT|22696916}} |
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*[[Rufescent tiger-heron]], ''Tigrisoma lineatum'' {{IUCN status|LC|22697269A93605513}} |
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*[[Snowy egret]], ''Egretta thula'' {{IUCN status|LC|22696974}} |
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*[[Squacco heron]], ''Ardeola ralloides'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|131940696}} |
*[[Squacco heron]], ''Ardeola ralloides'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|131940696}} |
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*[[Green heron]], ''Butorides virescens'' {{IUCN status|LC|22697182}} |
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*[[Striated heron]], ''Butorides striata'' {{IUCN status|LC|22697154}} |
*[[Striated heron]], ''Butorides striata'' {{IUCN status|LC|22697154}} |
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*[[Stripe-backed bittern]], ''Ixobrychus involucris'' {{IUCN status|LC}}<ref>{{cite iucn |author=BirdLife International |date=2016 |title=''Ixobrychus involucris'' |volume=2016 |page=e.T22697294A93606613 |access-date=15 October 2023}}</ref> |
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*[[Agami heron]], ''Agamia agami'' {{IUCN status|VU|22697200}} |
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*[[Tricolored heron]], ''Egretta tricolor'' {{IUCN status|LC|22696931}} |
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*[[Western reef-heron]], ''Egretta gularis'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22696959}} |
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*[[Whistling heron]], ''Syrigma sibilatrix'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22696913A93592468}} |
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*[[Yellow bittern]], ''Ixobrychus sinensis'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22697303}} |
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*[[Yellow-crowned night-heron]], ''Nyctanassa violacea'' {{IUCN status|LC|22697203}} |
*[[Yellow-crowned night-heron]], ''Nyctanassa violacea'' {{IUCN status|LC|22697203}} |
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*[[Boat-billed heron]], ''Cochlearius cochlearius'' {{IUCN status|LC|22697250}} |
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==Ibises and spoonbills== |
==Ibises and spoonbills== |
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[[File:White Ibis, Venice, FL.jpg|thumb|right|American white ibis]] |
[[File:White Ibis, Venice, FL.jpg|thumb|right|American white ibis]] |
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Order: [[Pelecaniformes]]{{nbsp|3}}Family: [[Threskiornithidae]] |
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Members of this family have long, broad wings, are strong fliers and, rather surprisingly, given their size and weight, very capable soarers. The body tends to be elongated, the neck more so, with rather long legs. The bill is also long, decurved in the case of the ibises, straight and distinctively flattened in the spoonbills. |
Members of this family have long, broad wings, are strong fliers and, rather surprisingly, given their size and weight, very capable soarers. The body tends to be elongated, the neck more so, with rather long legs. The bill is also long, decurved in the case of the ibises, straight and distinctively flattened in the spoonbills. |
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*[[African sacred ibis]], ''Threskiornis aethiopicus'' (I) {{IUCN status|LC|132068562}} |
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*[[American white ibis|White ibis]], ''Eudocimus albus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22697411}} |
*[[American white ibis|White ibis]], ''Eudocimus albus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22697411}} |
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*[[Scarlet ibis]], ''Eudocimus ruber'' {{IUCN status|LC|22697415}} |
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*[[Glossy ibis]], ''Plegadis falcinellus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22697422}} |
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*[[White-faced ibis]], ''Plegadis chihi'' {{IUCN status|LC|22697426}} |
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*[[Green ibis]], ''Mesembrinibis cayennensis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22697460}} |
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*[[Bare-faced ibis]], ''Phimosus infuscatus'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|93613032}} |
*[[Bare-faced ibis]], ''Phimosus infuscatus'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|93613032}} |
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*[[Buff-necked ibis]], ''Theristicus caudatus'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22697441}} |
*[[Buff-necked ibis]], ''Theristicus caudatus'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22697441}} |
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*[[African sacred ibis]], ''Threskiornis aethiopicus'' (I) {{IUCN status|LC|132068562}} |
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*[[Eurasian spoonbill]], ''Platalea leucorodia'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22697555}} |
*[[Eurasian spoonbill]], ''Platalea leucorodia'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22697555}} |
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*[[Glossy ibis]], ''Plegadis falcinellus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22697422}} |
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*[[Green ibis]], ''Mesembrinibis cayennensis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22697460}} |
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*[[Roseate spoonbill]], ''Platalea ajaja'' {{IUCN status|LC|22697574}} |
*[[Roseate spoonbill]], ''Platalea ajaja'' {{IUCN status|LC|22697574}} |
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*[[Scarlet ibis]], ''Eudocimus ruber'' {{IUCN status|LC|22697415}} |
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*[[White-faced ibis]], ''Plegadis chihi'' {{IUCN status|LC|22697426}} |
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==New World vultures== |
==New World vultures== |
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[[Image:California-condor.jpg|thumb|The [[California condor]] is one of North America's most endangered birds.]] |
[[Image:California-condor.jpg|thumb|The [[California condor]] is one of North America's most endangered birds.]] |
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Order: [[Cathartiformes]]{{nbsp|3}}Family: [[Cathartidae]] |
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The New World vultures are not closely related to Old World vultures, but superficially resemble them because of [[convergent evolution]]. Like the Old World vultures, they are scavengers. However, unlike Old World vultures, which find carcasses by sight, New World vultures have a good sense of smell with which they locate [[Carrion|carcasses]]. |
The New World vultures are not closely related to Old World vultures, but superficially resemble them because of [[convergent evolution]]. Like the Old World vultures, they are scavengers. However, unlike Old World vultures, which find carcasses by sight, New World vultures have a good sense of smell with which they locate [[Carrion|carcasses]]. |
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*[[American black vulture|Black vulture]], ''Coragyps atratus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22697624}} |
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*[[California condor]], ''Gymnogyps californianus'' {{IUCN status|CR|22697636}} {{ESA status|E}} (and {{ESA status|XN}}) |
*[[California condor]], ''Gymnogyps californianus'' {{IUCN status|CR|22697636}} {{ESA status|E}} (and {{ESA status|XN}}) |
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*[[King vulture]], ''Sarcoramphus papa'' {{IUCN status|LC|22697645}} |
*[[King vulture]], ''Sarcoramphus papa'' {{IUCN status|LC|22697645}} |
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*[[American black vulture|Black vulture]], ''Coragyps atratus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22697624}} |
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*[[Turkey vulture]], ''Cathartes aura'' {{IUCN status|LC|22697627}} |
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*[[Lesser yellow-headed vulture]], ''Cathartes burrovianus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22697630}} |
*[[Lesser yellow-headed vulture]], ''Cathartes burrovianus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22697630}} |
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*[[Turkey vulture]], ''Cathartes aura'' {{IUCN status|LC|22697627}} |
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==Osprey== |
==Osprey== |
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[[File:Osprey 1.jpg|thumb|right|Osprey]] |
[[File:Osprey 1.jpg|thumb|right|Osprey]] |
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Order: [[Accipitriformes]]{{nbsp|3}}Family: [[Pandionidae]] |
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Pandionidae is a family of fish-eating birds of prey, possessing a very large, powerful hooked beak for tearing flesh from their prey, strong legs, powerful talons and keen eyesight. The family is [[monotypic]]. |
Pandionidae is a family of fish-eating birds of prey, possessing a very large, powerful hooked beak for tearing flesh from their prey, strong legs, powerful talons and keen eyesight. The family is [[monotypic]]. |
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==Hawks, eagles, and kites== |
==Hawks, eagles, and kites== |
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[[File:Goshawkmale66.jpg|thumb|right| |
[[File:Goshawkmale66.jpg|thumb|right|American goshawk]] |
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Order: [[Accipitriformes]]{{nbsp|3}}Family: [[Accipitridae]] |
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Accipitridae is a family of birds of prey, which includes hawks, eagles, kites, harriers and Old World vultures. These birds have very large powerful hooked beaks for tearing flesh from their prey, strong legs, powerful talons and keen eyesight. |
Accipitridae is a family of birds of prey, which includes hawks, eagles, kites, harriers and Old World vultures. These birds have very large powerful hooked beaks for tearing flesh from their prey, strong legs, powerful talons and keen eyesight. |
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*[[Bald eagle]], ''Haliaeetus leucocephalus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22695144}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Barred hawk]], ''Morphnarchus princeps'' {{IUCN status|LC|22695754}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Bicolored hawk]], ''Accipiter bicolor'' {{IUCN status|LC|22695669}} |
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*[[Cuban kite]], ''Chondrohierax wilsonii'' {{IUCN status|CR|}} |
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*[[Grey-headed kite|Gray-headed kite]], ''Leptodon cayanensis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22694967}} |
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*[[Swallow-tailed kite]], ''Elanoides forficatus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22695017}} |
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*[[Crested eagle]], ''Morphnus guianensis'' {{IUCN status|NT|22695991}} |
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*[[Harpy eagle]], ''Harpia harpyja'' {{IUCN status|NT|22695998}} {{ESA status|E}} |
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*[[Golden eagle]], ''Aquila chrysaetos'' {{IUCN status|LC|22696060}} |
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*[[Black hawk-eagle]], ''Spizaetus tyrannus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22696193}} |
*[[Black hawk-eagle]], ''Spizaetus tyrannus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22696193}} |
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*[[Black kite]], ''Milvus migrans'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|206588554}} |
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*[[Black-and-white hawk-eagle]], ''Spizaetus melanoleucus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22696120}} |
*[[Black-and-white hawk-eagle]], ''Spizaetus melanoleucus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22696120}} |
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*[[Black-collared hawk]], ''Busarellus nigricollis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22695842}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Booted eagle]], ''Hieraaetus pennatus'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|93543946}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Broad-winged hawk]], ''Buteo platypterus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22695891}} (ssp. ''brunnescens'': {{ESA status|E}}) |
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*[[Long-winged harrier]], ''Circus buffoni'' {{IUCN status|LC|22695373}} |
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*[[Western marsh harrier]], ''Circus aeruginosus'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22695344}} |
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*[[Grey-bellied hawk|Gray-bellied hawk]], ''Accipiter poliogaster'' (A) {{IUCN status|NT|22695453}} |
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*[[Tiny hawk]], ''Accipiter superciliosus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22695565}} |
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*[[Chinese sparrowhawk]], ''Accipiter soloensis'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|93512856}} |
*[[Chinese sparrowhawk]], ''Accipiter soloensis'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|93512856}} |
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*[[Common black hawk]], ''Buteogallus anthracinus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22735514}} |
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*[[Cooper's hawk]], ''Accipiter cooperii'' {{IUCN status|LC|22695656}} |
*[[Cooper's hawk]], ''Accipiter cooperii'' {{IUCN status|LC|22695656}} |
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*[[Gundlach's hawk]], ''Accipiter gundlachi'' {{IUCN status|EN|22695659}} |
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*[[Bicolored hawk]], ''Accipiter bicolor'' {{IUCN status|LC|22695669}} |
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*[[Northern goshawk]], ''Accipiter gentilis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22695683}} |
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*[[Eurasian sparrowhawk]], ''Accipiter nisus'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|93519953}} |
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*[[Bald eagle]], ''Haliaeetus leucocephalus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22695144}} |
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*[[White-tailed eagle]], ''Haliaeetus albicilla'' (C) {{IUCN status|LC|22695137}} (ssp. ''groenlandicus'': {{ESA status|E}}) |
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*[[Steller's sea-eagle]], ''Haliaeetus pelagicus'' (C) {{IUCN status|VU|22695147}} |
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*[[Booted eagle]], ''Hieraaetus pennatus'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|93543946}} |
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*[[Mississippi kite]], ''Ictinia mississippiensis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22695066}} |
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*[[Plumbeous kite]], ''Ictinia plumbea'' {{IUCN status|LC|22695069}} |
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*[[Black-collared hawk]], ''Busarellus nigricollis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22695842}} |
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*[[Crane hawk]], ''Geranospiza caerulescens'' {{IUCN status|LC|22695729}} |
*[[Crane hawk]], ''Geranospiza caerulescens'' {{IUCN status|LC|22695729}} |
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*[[Crested eagle]], ''Morphnus guianensis'' {{IUCN status|NT|22695991}} |
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*[[Slender-billed kite]], ''Helicolestes hamatus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22695051}} |
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*[[Black kite]], ''Milvus migrans'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|206588554}} |
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*[[Plumbeous hawk]], ''Cryptoleucopteryx plumbea '' {{IUCN status|NT|22695732}} |
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*[[Common black hawk]], ''Buteogallus anthracinus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22735514}} |
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*[[Cuban black hawk]], ''Buteogallus gundlachii'' {{IUCN status|NT|22735287}} |
*[[Cuban black hawk]], ''Buteogallus gundlachii'' {{IUCN status|NT|22735287}} |
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*[[Cuban kite]], ''Chondrohierax wilsonii'' {{IUCN status|CR|}} |
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*[[Double-toothed kite]], ''Harpagus bidentatus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22695060}} |
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*[[Eurasian sparrowhawk]], ''Accipiter nisus'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|93519953}} |
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*[[Ferruginous hawk]], ''Buteo regalis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22695970}} |
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*[[Golden eagle]], ''Aquila chrysaetos'' {{IUCN status|LC|22696060}} |
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*[[Great black hawk]], ''Buteogallus urubitinga'' {{IUCN status|LC|22695827}} |
*[[Great black hawk]], ''Buteogallus urubitinga'' {{IUCN status|LC|22695827}} |
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*[[Solitary eagle]], ''Buteogallus solitarius'' {{IUCN status|NT|22695849}} |
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*[[Barred hawk]], ''Morphnarchus princeps'' {{IUCN status|LC|22695754}} |
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*[[Roadside hawk]], ''Rupornis magnirostris'' {{IUCN status|LC|22695880}} |
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*[[Harris's hawk]], ''Parabuteo unicinctus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22695838}} |
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*[[White-tailed hawk]], ''Geranoaetus albicaudatus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22695906}} |
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*[[White hawk]], ''Pseudastur albicollis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22695786}} |
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*[[Semiplumbeous hawk]], ''Leucopternis semiplumbeus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22695775}} |
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*[[Grey hawk|Gray hawk]], ''Buteo plagiatus'' (''[[grey-lined hawk|B. nitidus]]'': {{IUCN status|LC|22734649}}) |
*[[Grey hawk|Gray hawk]], ''Buteo plagiatus'' (''[[grey-lined hawk|B. nitidus]]'': {{IUCN status|LC|22734649}}) |
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*[[Grey-bellied hawk|Gray-bellied hawk]], ''Accipiter poliogaster'' (A) {{IUCN status|NT|22695453}} |
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*[[Grey-headed kite|Gray-headed kite]], ''Leptodon cayanensis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22694967}} |
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*[[Grey-lined hawk|Gray-lined hawk]], ''Buteo nitidus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22734649}} |
*[[Grey-lined hawk|Gray-lined hawk]], ''Buteo nitidus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22734649}} |
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*[[Gundlach's hawk]], ''Accipiter gundlachi'' {{IUCN status|EN|22695659}} |
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*[[Harpy eagle]], ''Harpia harpyja'' {{IUCN status|NT|22695998}} {{ESA status|E}} |
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*[[Harris's hawk]], ''Parabuteo unicinctus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22695838}} |
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*[[Hook-billed kite]], ''Chondrohierax uncinatus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22694971}} |
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*[[Long-legged buzzard]], ''Buteo rufinus'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22736562A155442127}} |
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*[[Long-winged harrier]], ''Circus buffoni'' {{IUCN status|LC|22695373}} |
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*[[Mississippi kite]], ''Ictinia mississippiensis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22695066}} |
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*[[Eurasian goshawk]], ''Accipiter gentilis'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22695683}} |
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*[[American goshawk]], ''Accipiter atricapillus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22695683}} |
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*[[Northern harrier]], ''Circus hudsonius'' {{IUCN status|LC|22695384}} |
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*[[Western marsh harrier]], ''Circus aeruginosus'' (A) LC |
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*[[Ornate hawk-eagle]], ''Spizaetus ornatus'' {{IUCN status|NT|22696197}} |
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*[[Pearl kite]], ''Gampsonyx swainsonii'' {{IUCN status|LC|22695025}} |
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*[[Plumbeous hawk]], ''Cryptoleucopteryx plumbea'' {{IUCN status|NT|22695732}} |
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*[[Plumbeous kite]], ''Ictinia plumbea'' {{IUCN status|LC|22695069}} |
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*[[Red-shouldered hawk]], ''Buteo lineatus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22695883}} |
*[[Red-shouldered hawk]], ''Buteo lineatus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22695883}} |
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*[[Red-tailed hawk]], ''Buteo jamaicensis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22695933}} |
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*[[Ridgway's hawk]], ''Buteo ridgwayi'' {{IUCN status|CR|22695886}} |
*[[Ridgway's hawk]], ''Buteo ridgwayi'' {{IUCN status|CR|22695886}} |
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*[[Roadside hawk]], ''Rupornis magnirostris'' {{IUCN status|LC|22695880}} |
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*[[Rough-legged hawk]], ''Buteo lagopus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22695973}} |
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*[[Savanna hawk]], ''Buteogallus meridionalis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22695832}} |
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*[[Semiplumbeous hawk]], ''Leucopternis semiplumbeus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22695775}} |
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*[[Sharp-shinned hawk]], ''Accipiter striatus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22734130}} ([[Puerto Rican sharp-shinned hawk|Accipiter striatus venator]] ''A. s. venator'': {{ESA status|E}} |
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*[[Short-tailed hawk]], ''Buteo brachyurus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22695897}} |
*[[Short-tailed hawk]], ''Buteo brachyurus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22695897}} |
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*[[Slender-billed kite]], ''Helicolestes hamatus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22695051}} |
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*[[Snail kite]], ''Rostrhamus sociabilis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22695048}} (ssp. ''plumbeus'': {{ESA status|E}}) |
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*[[Solitary eagle]], ''Buteogallus solitarius'' {{IUCN status|NT|22695849}} |
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*[[Steller's sea-eagle]], ''Haliaeetus pelagicus'' (C) {{IUCN status|VU|22695147}} |
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*[[Swainson's hawk]], ''Buteo swainsoni'' {{IUCN status|LC|22695903}} |
*[[Swainson's hawk]], ''Buteo swainsoni'' {{IUCN status|LC|22695903}} |
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*[[Swallow-tailed kite]], ''Elanoides forficatus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22695017}} |
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*[[Tiny hawk]], ''Accipiter superciliosus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22695565}} |
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*[[Western marsh harrier]], ''Circus aeruginosus'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22695344}} |
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*[[White hawk]], ''Pseudastur albicollis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22695786}} |
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*[[White-tailed eagle]], ''Haliaeetus albicilla'' (C) {{IUCN status|LC|22695137}} (ssp. ''groenlandicus'': {{ESA status|E}}) |
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*[[White-tailed hawk]], ''Geranoaetus albicaudatus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22695906}} |
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*[[White-tailed kite]], ''Elanus leucurus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22695036}} |
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*[[Zone-tailed hawk]], ''Buteo albonotatus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22695926}} |
*[[Zone-tailed hawk]], ''Buteo albonotatus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22695926}} |
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*[[Red-tailed hawk]], ''Buteo jamaicensis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22695933}} |
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*[[Rough-legged hawk]], ''Buteo lagopus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22695973}} |
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*[[Ferruginous hawk]], ''Buteo regalis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22695970}} |
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*[[Long-legged buzzard]], ''Buteo rufinus'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22736562A155442127}} |
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{{Main|Barn owl}} |
{{Main|Barn owl}} |
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[[File:Tyto alba close up.jpg|thumb|right|[[Barn owl]]]] |
[[File:Tyto alba close up.jpg|thumb|right|[[Barn owl]]]] |
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Order: [[Strigiformes]]{{nbsp|3}}Family: [[Tytonidae]] |
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Barn-owls are medium to large owls with large heads and characteristic heart-shaped faces. They have long strong legs with powerful talons. |
Barn-owls are medium to large owls with large heads and characteristic heart-shaped faces. They have long strong legs with powerful talons. |
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==Owls== |
==Owls== |
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[[File:Barred owl.jpg|thumb|[[Barred owl]]]] |
[[File:Barred owl.jpg|thumb|[[Barred owl]]]] |
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Order: [[Strigiformes]]{{nbsp|3}}Family: [[Strigidae]] |
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Typical owls are small to large solitary nocturnal birds of prey. They have large forward-facing eyes and ears, a hawk-like beak and a conspicuous circle of feathers around each eye called a facial disk. |
Typical owls are small to large solitary nocturnal birds of prey. They have large forward-facing eyes and ears, a hawk-like beak and a conspicuous circle of feathers around each eye called a facial disk. |
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*[[Oriental scops-owl]], ''Otus sunia'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22728969}} |
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*[[Flammulated owl]], ''Psiloscops flammeolus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22688637}} |
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*[[Puerto Rican owl]], ''Gymnasio nudipes'' {{IUCN status|LC|22688891}} |
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*[[Whiskered screech-owl]], ''Megascops trichopsis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22688766}} |
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*[[Bare-shanked screech-owl]], ''Megascops clarkii'' {{IUCN status|LC|22688799}} |
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*[[Tropical screech-owl]], ''Megascops choliba'' {{IUCN status|LC|22688774}} |
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*[[Bearded screech-owl]], ''Megascops barbarus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22688807}} |
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*[[Pacific screech-owl]], ''Megascops cooperi'' {{IUCN status|LC|22728976}} |
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*[[Western screech-owl]], ''Megascops kennicottii'' {{IUCN status|LC|22688747}} |
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*[[Eastern screech-owl]], ''Megascops asio'' {{IUCN status|LC|22688758}} |
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*[[Balsas screech-owl]], ''Megascops seductus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22724664}} |
*[[Balsas screech-owl]], ''Megascops seductus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22724664}} |
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*[[Middle American screech-owl]], ''Megascops guatemalae'' {{IUCN status|LC|61767847A95179450}} |
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*[[Choco screech-owl]], ''Megascops centralis'' |
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*[[Bare-legged owl]], ''Margarobyas lawrencii'' {{IUCN status|LC|22688883}} |
*[[Bare-legged owl]], ''Margarobyas lawrencii'' {{IUCN status|LC|22688883}} |
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*[[Bare-shanked screech-owl]], ''Megascops clarkii'' {{IUCN status|LC|22688799}} |
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*[[Barred owl]], ''Strix varia'' {{IUCN status|LC|22689094}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Bearded screech-owl]], ''Megascops barbarus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22688807}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Bermuda saw-whet owl]], ''Aegolius gradyi'' (E) {{IUCN status|EX|95192681}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Black-and-white owl]], ''Strix nigrolineata'' {{IUCN status|LC|22689133}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Boreal owl]], ''Aegolius funereus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22689362}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Burrowing owl]], ''Athene cunicularia'' {{IUCN status|LC|22689353}} |
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*[[Central American pygmy-owl]], ''Glaucidium griseiceps'' {{IUCN status|LC|22729012}} |
*[[Central American pygmy-owl]], ''Glaucidium griseiceps'' {{IUCN status|LC|22729012}} |
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*[[Choco screech-owl]], ''Megascops centralis'' |
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*[[Cinereous owl]], ''Strix sartorii'' |
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*[[Colima pygmy-owl]], ''Glaucidium palmarum'' {{IUCN status|LC|22729019}} |
*[[Colima pygmy-owl]], ''Glaucidium palmarum'' {{IUCN status|LC|22729019}} |
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*[[Costa Rican pygmy-owl]], ''Glaucidium costaricanum'' {{IUCN status|LC|22729005}} |
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*[[Crested owl]], ''Lophostrix cristata'' {{IUCN status|LC|22689177}} |
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*[[Cuban pygmy-owl]], ''Glaucidium siju'' {{IUCN status|LC|22689262}} |
*[[Cuban pygmy-owl]], ''Glaucidium siju'' {{IUCN status|LC|22689262}} |
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*[[Eastern screech-owl]], ''Megascops asio'' {{IUCN status|LC|22688758}} |
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*[[Elf owl]], ''Micrathene whitneyi'' {{IUCN status|LC|22689325}} |
*[[Elf owl]], ''Micrathene whitneyi'' {{IUCN status|LC|22689325}} |
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*[[Ferruginous pygmy-owl]], ''Glaucidium brasilianum'' {{IUCN status|LC|22689248}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Flammulated owl]], ''Psiloscops flammeolus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22688637}} |
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*[[Black-and-white owl]], ''Strix nigrolineata'' {{IUCN status|LC|22689133}} |
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*[[Spotted owl]], ''Strix occidentalis'' {{IUCN status|NT|22689089}} (Mexican spotted owl ''S. o. lucida'' and [[northern spotted owl]] ''S. o. caurina'': {{ESA status|T}}) |
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*[[Barred owl]], ''Strix varia'' {{IUCN status|LC|22689094}} |
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*[[Cinereous owl]], ''Strix sartorii'' |
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*[[Fulvous owl]], ''Strix fulvescens'' {{IUCN status|LC|22689097}} |
*[[Fulvous owl]], ''Strix fulvescens'' {{IUCN status|LC|22689097}} |
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*[[Great gray owl]], ''Strix nebulosa'' {{IUCN status|LC|22689118}} |
*[[Great gray owl]], ''Strix nebulosa'' {{IUCN status|LC|22689118}} |
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*[[Great horned owl]], ''Bubo virginianus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22688923}} |
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*[[Jamaican owl]], ''Asio grammicus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22689501}} |
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*[[Long-eared owl]], ''Asio otus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22689507}} |
*[[Long-eared owl]], ''Asio otus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22689507}} |
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*[[Middle American screech-owl]], ''Megascops guatemalae'' {{IUCN status|LC|61767847A95179450}} |
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*[[Mottled owl]], ''Strix virgata'' {{IUCN status|LC|22689122}} |
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*[[Northern boobook]], ''Ninox japonica'' (A) |
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*[[Northern hawk owl]], ''Surnia ulula'' {{IUCN status|LC|22689189}} |
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*[[Northern pygmy-owl]], ''Glaucidium gnoma'' {{IUCN status|LC|22735293}} |
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*[[Northern saw-whet owl]], ''Aegolius acadicus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22689366}} |
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*[[Oriental scops-owl]], ''Otus sunia'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22728969}} |
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*[[Pacific screech-owl]], ''Megascops cooperi'' {{IUCN status|LC|22728976}} |
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*[[Puerto Rican owl]], ''Gymnasio nudipes'' {{IUCN status|LC|22688891}} |
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*[[Short-eared owl]], ''Asio flammeus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22689531}} |
*[[Short-eared owl]], ''Asio flammeus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22689531}} |
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*[[Snowy owl]], ''Bubo scandiacus'' {{IUCN status|VU|22689055}} |
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*[[Spectacled owl]], ''Pulsatrix perspicillata'' {{IUCN status|LC|22689180}} |
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*[[Spotted owl]], ''Strix occidentalis'' {{IUCN status|NT|22689089}} (Mexican spotted owl ''S. o. lucida'' and [[northern spotted owl]] ''S. o. caurina'': {{ESA status|T}}) |
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*[[Striped owl]], ''Asio clamator'' {{IUCN status|LC|22689522}} |
*[[Striped owl]], ''Asio clamator'' {{IUCN status|LC|22689522}} |
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*[[Stygian owl]], ''Asio stygius'' {{IUCN status|LC|22689504}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Tamaulipas pygmy-owl]], ''Glaucidium sanchezi'' {{IUCN status|NT|22724465}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Tropical screech-owl]], ''Megascops choliba'' {{IUCN status|LC|22688774}} |
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*[[Bermuda saw-whet owl]], ''Aegolius gradyi'' (E) {{IUCN status|EX|95192681}} |
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*[[Unspotted saw-whet owl]], ''Aegolius ridgwayi'' {{IUCN status|LC|22689371}} |
*[[Unspotted saw-whet owl]], ''Aegolius ridgwayi'' {{IUCN status|LC|22689371}} |
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*[[Western screech-owl]], ''Megascops kennicottii'' {{IUCN status|LC|22688747}} |
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*[[Northern boobook]], ''Ninox japonica'' (A) |
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*[[Whiskered screech-owl]], ''Megascops trichopsis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22688766}} |
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==Trogons== |
==Trogons== |
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[[File:Priotelus temnurus -Camaguey, Camaguey Province, Cuba-8.jpg|thumb|[[Cuban trogon]]]] |
[[File:Priotelus temnurus -Camaguey, Camaguey Province, Cuba-8.jpg|thumb|[[Cuban trogon]]]] |
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Order: [[Trogoniformes]]{{nbsp|3}}Family: [[Trogonidae]] |
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Trogons are residents of [[Tropics| |
Trogons are residents of [[Tropics|tropical]] forests worldwide and have soft, often colorful, feathers with distinctive male and female plumage. They have compact bodies with long tails and short necks. |
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*[[Baird's trogon]], ''Trogon bairdii'' {{IUCN status|NT|22682776}} |
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*[[Hispaniolan trogon]], ''Priotelus roseigaster'' {{IUCN status|LC|22682751}} |
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*[[Lattice-tailed trogon]], ''Trogon clathratus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22682768}} |
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*[[Slaty-tailed trogon]], ''Trogon massena'' {{IUCN status|LC|22682760}} |
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*[[Black-tailed trogon]], ''Trogon melanurus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22736251}} |
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*[[Black-headed trogon]], ''Trogon melanocephalus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22682788}} |
*[[Black-headed trogon]], ''Trogon melanocephalus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22682788}} |
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*[[Black-tailed trogon]], ''Trogon melanurus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22736251}} |
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*[[Amazonian black-throated trogon|Black-throated trogon]], ''Trogon rufus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22682810}} |
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*[[Citreoline trogon]], ''Trogon citreolus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22682785}} |
*[[Citreoline trogon]], ''Trogon citreolus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22682785}} |
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*[[White-tailed trogon]], ''Trogon chionurus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22736244}} |
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*[[Baird's trogon]], ''Trogon bairdii'' {{IUCN status|NT|22682776}} |
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*[[Gartered trogon]], ''Trogon caligatus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22736267}} |
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*[[Black-throated trogon]], ''Trogon rufus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22682810}} |
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*[[Elegant trogon]], ''Trogon elegans'' {{IUCN status|LC|22682794}} |
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*[[Mountain trogon]], ''Trogon mexicanus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22682791}} |
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*[[Collared trogon]], ''Trogon collaris'' {{IUCN status|LC|22682801}} |
*[[Collared trogon]], ''Trogon collaris'' {{IUCN status|LC|22682801}} |
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*[[Cuban trogon]], ''Priotelus temnurus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22682748}} |
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*[[Eared quetzal]], ''Euptilotis neoxenus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22682744}} |
*[[Eared quetzal]], ''Euptilotis neoxenus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22682744}} |
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*[[Elegant trogon]], ''Trogon elegans'' {{IUCN status|LC|22682794}} |
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*[[Gartered trogon]], ''Trogon caligatus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22736267}} |
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*[[Golden-headed quetzal]], ''Pharomachrus auriceps'' {{IUCN status|LC|22682738}} |
*[[Golden-headed quetzal]], ''Pharomachrus auriceps'' {{IUCN status|LC|22682738}} |
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*[[Green-backed trogon]], ''Trogon viridis'' {{IUCN status|LC}}<ref>{{cite iucn |author=BirdLife International |date=2016 |title=''Trogon viridis'' |volume=2016 |page=e.T22736238A95128440 |access-date=15 October 2023}}</ref> |
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*[[Guianan trogon]], ''Trogon violaceus'' {{IUCN status|LC}}<ref>{{cite iucn |author=BirdLife International |date=2016 |title=''Trogon violaceus'' |page=e.T61686959A95175649 |access-date=15 October 2023}}</ref> |
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*[[Hispaniolan trogon]], ''Priotelus roseigaster'' {{IUCN status|LC|22682751}} |
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*[[Lattice-tailed trogon]], ''Trogon clathratus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22682768}} |
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*[[Mountain trogon]], ''Trogon mexicanus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22682791}} |
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*[[Resplendent quetzal]], ''Pharomachrus mocinno'' {{IUCN status|NT|22682727}} {{ESA status|E}} |
*[[Resplendent quetzal]], ''Pharomachrus mocinno'' {{IUCN status|NT|22682727}} {{ESA status|E}} |
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*[[Slaty-tailed trogon]], ''Trogon massena'' {{IUCN status|LC|22682760}} |
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*[[White-tailed trogon]], ''Trogon chionurus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22736244}} |
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==Hoopoes== |
==Hoopoes== |
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Order: [[Upupiformes]]{{nbsp|3}}Family: [[Upupidae]] |
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This black, white and pink bird is quite unmistakable, especially in its erratic flight, which is like that of a giant butterfly. There are three members of its family. The song is a trisyllabic ''oop-oop-oop'', which gives rise to its English and scientific names. |
This black, white and pink bird is quite unmistakable, especially in its erratic flight, which is like that of a giant butterfly. There are three members of its family. The song is a trisyllabic ''oop-oop-oop'', which gives rise to its English and scientific names. |
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==Todies== |
==Todies== |
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[[File:Todus multicolor -Ciego de Avila Province, Cuba-8.jpg|thumb|[[Cuban tody]]]] |
[[File:Todus multicolor -Ciego de Avila Province, Cuba-8.jpg|thumb|[[Cuban tody]]]] |
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Order: [[Coraciiformes]]{{nbsp|3}}Family: [[Todidae]] |
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[[Tody|Todies]] are a group of small [[near passerine]] forest species endemic to the Caribbean. These birds have colorful plumage and resemble small kingfishers, but have flattened bills with serrated edges. They eat small prey such as insects and lizards. |
[[Tody|Todies]] are a group of small [[near passerine]] forest species endemic to the Caribbean. These birds have colorful plumage and resemble small kingfishers, but have flattened bills with serrated edges. They eat small prey such as insects and lizards. |
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*[[Cuban tody]], ''Todus multicolor'' {{IUCN status|LC|22683009}} |
*[[Cuban tody]], ''Todus multicolor'' {{IUCN status|LC|22683009}} |
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*[[Broad-billed tody]], ''Todus subulatus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22683021}} |
*[[Broad-billed tody]], ''Todus subulatus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22683021}} |
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*[[Narrow-billed tody]], ''Todus angustirostris'' {{IUCN status|LC|22683012}} |
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*[[Jamaican tody]], ''Todus todus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22683018}} |
*[[Jamaican tody]], ''Todus todus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22683018}} |
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*[[Narrow-billed tody]], ''Todus angustirostris'' {{IUCN status|LC|22683012}} |
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*[[Puerto Rican tody]], ''Todus mexicanus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22683015}} |
*[[Puerto Rican tody]], ''Todus mexicanus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22683015}} |
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==Motmots== |
==Motmots== |
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[[File:Blue-crowned Motmot 1.jpeg|upright|thumb|[[Lesson's motmot]]]] |
[[File:Blue-crowned Motmot 1.jpeg|upright|thumb|[[Lesson's motmot]]]] |
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Order: [[Coraciiformes]]{{nbsp|3}}Family: [[Motmotidae]] |
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The motmots have colorful plumage and long, graduated tails which they display by waggling back and forth. In most of the species, the barbs near the ends of the two longest (central) tail feathers are weak and fall off, leaving a length of bare shaft and creating a racket-shaped tail. |
The motmots have colorful plumage and long, graduated tails which they display by waggling back and forth. In most of the species, the barbs near the ends of the two longest (central) tail feathers are weak and fall off, leaving a length of bare shaft and creating a racket-shaped tail. |
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*[[Tody motmot]], ''Hylomanes momotula'' {{IUCN status|LC|22682980}} |
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*[[Blue-throated motmot]], ''Aspatha gularis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22682983}} |
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*[[Russet-crowned motmot]], ''Momotus mexicanus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22683001}} |
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*[[Blue-capped motmot]], ''Momotus coeruliceps'' {{IUCN status|LC|61634591}} |
*[[Blue-capped motmot]], ''Momotus coeruliceps'' {{IUCN status|LC|61634591}} |
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*[[Blue-throated motmot]], ''Aspatha gularis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22682983}} |
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*[[Broad-billed motmot]], ''Electron platyrhynchum'' {{IUCN status|LC|22682986}} |
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*[[Keel-billed motmot]], ''Electron carinatum'' {{IUCN status|VU|22682989}} |
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*[[Lesson's motmot]], ''Momotus lessonii'' {{IUCN status|LC|61634649}} |
*[[Lesson's motmot]], ''Momotus lessonii'' {{IUCN status|LC|61634649}} |
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*[[Whooping motmot]], ''Momotus subrufescens'' {{IUCN status|LC|61634657}} |
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*[[Rufous motmot]], ''Baryphthengus martii'' {{IUCN status|LC|22682995}} |
*[[Rufous motmot]], ''Baryphthengus martii'' {{IUCN status|LC|22682995}} |
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*[[Russet-crowned motmot]], ''Momotus mexicanus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22683001}} |
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*[[Tody motmot]], ''Hylomanes momotula'' {{IUCN status|LC|22682980}} |
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*[[Trinidad motmot]], ''Momotus bahamensis'' {{IUCN status|LC}}<ref>{{cite iucn |author=BirdLife International |date=2016 |title=''Momotus bahamensis'' |volume=2016 |page=e.T61634940A95173793 |access-date=15 October 2023}}</ref> |
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*[[Turquoise-browed motmot]], ''Eumomota superciliosa'' {{IUCN status|LC|22682992}} |
*[[Turquoise-browed motmot]], ''Eumomota superciliosa'' {{IUCN status|LC|22682992}} |
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*[[Whooping motmot]], ''Momotus subrufescens'' {{IUCN status|LC|61634657}} |
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==Kingfishers== |
==Kingfishers== |
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[[File:Megaceryle alcyon femelle.jpg|thumb|right|[[Belted kingfisher]]]] |
[[File:Megaceryle alcyon femelle.jpg|thumb|right|[[Belted kingfisher]]]] |
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Order: [[Coraciiformes]]{{nbsp|3}}Family: [[Alcedinidae]] |
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Kingfishers are medium-sized birds with large heads, long pointed bills, short legs and stubby tails. |
Kingfishers are medium-sized birds with large heads, long pointed bills, short legs and stubby tails. |
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*[[Ringed kingfisher]], ''Megaceryle torquata'' {{IUCN status|LC|22683634}} |
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*[[Belted kingfisher]], ''Megaceryle alcyon'' {{IUCN status|LC|22683623}} |
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*[[Amazon kingfisher]], ''Chloroceryle amazona'' {{IUCN status|LC|22683649}} |
*[[Amazon kingfisher]], ''Chloroceryle amazona'' {{IUCN status|LC|22683649}} |
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*[[American pygmy kingfisher]], ''Chloroceryle aenea'' {{IUCN status|LC|22683658}} |
*[[American pygmy kingfisher]], ''Chloroceryle aenea'' {{IUCN status|LC|22683658}} |
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*[[Belted kingfisher]], ''Megaceryle alcyon'' {{IUCN status|LC|22683623}} |
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*[[Green kingfisher]], ''Chloroceryle americana'' {{IUCN status|LC|22683652}} |
*[[Green kingfisher]], ''Chloroceryle americana'' {{IUCN status|LC|22683652}} |
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*[[Green-and-rufous kingfisher]], ''Chloroceryle inda'' {{IUCN status|LC|22683655}} |
*[[Green-and-rufous kingfisher]], ''Chloroceryle inda'' {{IUCN status|LC|22683655}} |
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*[[Ringed kingfisher]], ''Megaceryle torquata'' {{IUCN status|LC|22683634}} |
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==Bee-eaters== |
==Bee-eaters== |
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Order: [[Coraciiformes]]{{nbsp|3}}Family: [[Meropidae]] |
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The bee-eaters are a group of [[near passerine]] birds in the family Meropidae. They are characterized by richly colored plumage, slender bodies and usually elongated central tail feathers. All are colorful and have long downturned bills and pointed wings, which give them a swallow-like appearance when seen from afar. |
The bee-eaters are a group of [[near passerine]] birds in the family Meropidae. They are characterized by richly colored plumage, slender bodies and usually elongated central tail feathers. All are colorful and have long downturned bills and pointed wings, which give them a swallow-like appearance when seen from afar. |
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==Puffbirds== |
==Puffbirds== |
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[[File:Nystalus-radiatus-001.jpg|thumb|Barred puffbird]] |
[[File:Nystalus-radiatus-001.jpg|thumb|Barred puffbird]] |
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Order: [[Piciformes]]{{nbsp|3}}Family: [[Bucconidae]] |
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The puffbirds are related to the jacamars and have the same range, but lack the iridescent colors of that family. They are mainly brown, [[rufous]], or gray, with large heads and flattened bills with hooked tips. The loose abundant plumage and short tails makes them look stout and puffy, giving rise to the English common name of the family. |
The puffbirds are related to the jacamars and have the same range, but lack the iridescent colors of that family. They are mainly brown, [[rufous]], or gray, with large heads and flattened bills with hooked tips. The loose abundant plumage and short tails makes them look stout and puffy, giving rise to the English common name of the family. |
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*[[Barred puffbird]], ''Nystalus radiatus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22682261}} |
*[[Barred puffbird]], ''Nystalus radiatus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22682261}} |
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*[[White-necked puffbird]], ''Notharchus hyperrhynchus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22733880}} |
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*[[Black-breasted puffbird]], ''Notharchus pectoralis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22682240}} |
*[[Black-breasted puffbird]], ''Notharchus pectoralis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22682240}} |
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*[[Pied puffbird]], ''Notharchus tectus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22682246}} |
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*[[White-whiskered puffbird]], ''Malacoptila panamensis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22682292}} |
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*[[Lanceolated monklet]], ''Micromonacha lanceolata'' {{IUCN status|LC|22682298}} |
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*[[Grey-cheeked nunlet|Gray-cheeked nunlet]], ''Nonnula frontalis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22682310}} |
*[[Grey-cheeked nunlet|Gray-cheeked nunlet]], ''Nonnula frontalis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22682310}} |
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*[[Lanceolated monklet]], ''Micromonacha lanceolata'' {{IUCN status|LC|22682298}} |
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*[[Pied puffbird]], ''Notharchus tectus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22682246}} |
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*[[Russet-throated puffbird]], ''Hypnelus ruficollis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22682274}} |
*[[Russet-throated puffbird]], ''Hypnelus ruficollis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22682274}} |
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*[[White-fronted nunbird]], ''Monasa morphoeus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22682331}} |
*[[White-fronted nunbird]], ''Monasa morphoeus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22682331}} |
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*[[White-necked puffbird]], ''Notharchus hyperrhynchus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22733880}} |
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*[[White-whiskered puffbird]], ''Malacoptila panamensis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22682292}} |
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==Jacamars== |
==Jacamars== |
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[[File:ARIRAMBA-DE-CAUDA-RUIVA ( Galbula ruficauda ).jpg|thumb|[[Rufous-tailed jacamar]]]] |
[[File:ARIRAMBA-DE-CAUDA-RUIVA ( Galbula ruficauda ).jpg|thumb|[[Rufous-tailed jacamar]]]] |
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Order: [[Piciformes]]{{nbsp|3}}Family: [[Galbulidae]] |
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The jacamars are near passerine birds from tropical South America, with a range that extends up to Mexico. They feed on insects caught on the wing, and are glossy, elegant birds with long bills and tails. In appearance and behavior they resemble the Old World [[bee-eater]]s, although they are more closely related to puffbirds. |
The jacamars are near passerine birds from tropical South America, with a range that extends up to Mexico. They feed on insects caught on the wing, and are glossy, elegant birds with long bills and tails. In appearance and behavior they resemble the Old World [[bee-eater]]s, although they are more closely related to puffbirds. |
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*[[Dusky-backed jacamar]], ''Brachygalba salmoni'' {{IUCN status|LC|22682174}} |
*[[Dusky-backed jacamar]], ''Brachygalba salmoni'' {{IUCN status|LC|22682174}} |
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*[[Rufous-tailed jacamar]], ''Galbula ruficauda'' {{IUCN status|LC|22682200}} |
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*[[Great jacamar]], ''Jacamerops aureus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22682224}} |
*[[Great jacamar]], ''Jacamerops aureus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22682224}} |
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*[[Rufous-tailed jacamar]], ''Galbula ruficauda'' {{IUCN status|LC|22682200}} |
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==New World barbets== |
==New World barbets== |
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Order: [[Piciformes]]{{nbsp|3}}Family: [[Capitonidae]] |
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The barbets are plump birds, with short necks and large heads. They get their name from the bristles which fringe their heavy bills. Most species are brightly colored. |
The barbets are plump birds, with short necks and large heads. They get their name from the bristles which fringe their heavy bills. Most species are brightly colored. |
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*[[Spot-crowned barbet]], ''Capito maculicoronatus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22681908}} |
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*[[Red-headed barbet]], ''Eubucco bourcierii'' {{IUCN status|LC|22681939}} |
*[[Red-headed barbet]], ''Eubucco bourcierii'' {{IUCN status|LC|22681939}} |
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*[[Spot-crowned barbet]], ''Capito maculicoronatus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22681908}} |
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==Toucan-barbets== |
==Toucan-barbets== |
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Order: [[Piciformes]]{{nbsp|3}}Family: [[Semnornithidae]] |
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The toucan-barbets are birds of montane forests in the Neotropics. They are highly social and non-migratory. |
The toucan-barbets are birds of montane forests in the Neotropics. They are highly social and non-migratory. |
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==Toucans== |
==Toucans== |
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[[File:Keel-billed toucan, costa rica.jpg|thumb|[[Keel-billed toucan]]]] |
[[File:Keel-billed toucan, costa rica.jpg|thumb|[[Keel-billed toucan]]]] |
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Order: [[Piciformes]]{{nbsp|3}}Family: [[Ramphastidae]] |
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Toucans are near passerine birds from the [[Neotropics]]. They are brightly marked and have enormous, colorful bills which in some species amount to half their body length. |
Toucans are near passerine birds from the [[Neotropics]]. They are brightly marked and have enormous, colorful bills which in some species amount to half their body length. |
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*[[Channel-billed toucan]], ''Ramphastos vitellinus'' {{IUCN status|VU|22726222}} |
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*[[Collared aracari]], ''Pteroglossus torquatus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22735212}} |
*[[Collared aracari]], ''Pteroglossus torquatus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22735212}} |
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*[[Fiery-billed aracari]], ''Pteroglossus frantzii'' {{IUCN status|LC|22682028}} |
*[[Fiery-billed aracari]], ''Pteroglossus frantzii'' {{IUCN status|LC|22682028}} |
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*[[Yellow-eared toucanet]], ''Selenidera spectabilis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22682071}} |
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*[[Keel-billed toucan]], ''Ramphastos sulfuratus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22682102}} |
*[[Keel-billed toucan]], ''Ramphastos sulfuratus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22682102}} |
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*[[Northern emerald-toucanet]], ''Aulacorhynchus prasinus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22726170A94913421}} |
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*[[Yellow-eared toucanet]], ''Selenidera spectabilis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22682071}} |
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*[[Yellow-throated toucan]], ''Ramphastos ambiguus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22726170A94913421}} |
*[[Yellow-throated toucan]], ''Ramphastos ambiguus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22726170A94913421}} |
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*[[Channel-billed toucan]], ''Ramphastos vitellinus'' {{IUCN status|VU|22726222}} |
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==Woodpeckers== |
==Woodpeckers== |
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[[Image:RedNapedSapsucker23.jpg|thumb|Red-naped sapsucker]] |
[[Image:RedNapedSapsucker23.jpg|thumb|Red-naped sapsucker]] |
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Order: [[Piciformes]]{{nbsp|3}}Family: [[Picidae]] |
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Woodpeckers are small to medium-sized birds with chisel-like beaks, short legs, stiff tails and long tongues used for capturing insects. Some species have feet with two toes pointing forward and two backward, while several species have only three toes. Many woodpeckers have the habit of tapping noisily on tree trunks with their beaks. |
Woodpeckers are small to medium-sized birds with chisel-like beaks, short legs, stiff tails and long tongues used for capturing insects. Some species have feet with two toes pointing forward and two backward, while several species have only three toes. Many woodpeckers have the habit of tapping noisily on tree trunks with their beaks. |
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*[[Eurasian wryneck]], ''Jynx torquilla'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22680683}} |
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*[[Olivaceous piculet]], ''Picumnus olivaceus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22680774}} |
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*[[Antillean piculet]], ''Nesoctites micromegas'' {{IUCN status|LC|22680795}} |
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*[[Lewis's woodpecker]], ''Melanerpes lewis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22680801}} |
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*[[Guadeloupe woodpecker]], ''Melanerpes herminieri'' {{IUCN status|LC|22680804}} |
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*[[Puerto Rican woodpecker]], ''Melanerpes portoricensis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22680807}} |
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*[[Red-headed woodpecker]], ''Melanerpes erythrocephalus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22680810}} |
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*[[Acorn woodpecker]], ''Melanerpes formicivorus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22680813}} |
*[[Acorn woodpecker]], ''Melanerpes formicivorus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22680813}} |
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*[[American three-toed woodpecker]], ''Picoides dorsalis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22733207}} |
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*[[Antillean piculet]], ''Nesoctites micromegas'' {{IUCN status|LC|22680795}} |
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*[[Arizona woodpecker]], ''Dryobates arizonae'' {{IUCN status|LC|22729044}} |
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*[[Black-backed woodpecker]], ''Picoides arcticus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22681181}} |
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*[[Black-cheeked woodpecker]], ''Melanerpes pucherani'' {{IUCN status|LC|22680816}} |
*[[Black-cheeked woodpecker]], ''Melanerpes pucherani'' {{IUCN status|LC|22680816}} |
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*[[Chestnut-colored woodpecker]], ''Celeus castaneus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22681327}} |
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*[[Cinnamon woodpecker]], ''Celeus loricatus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22681317}} |
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*[[Crimson-bellied woodpecker]], ''Campephilus haematogaster'' {{IUCN status|LC|22681389}} |
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*[[Crimson-crested woodpecker]], ''Campephilus melanoleucos'' {{IUCN status|LC|22681405}} |
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*[[Cuban green woodpecker]], ''Xiphidiopicus percussus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22680880}} |
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*[[Downy woodpecker]], ''Dryobates pubescens'' {{IUCN status|LC|22681155}} |
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*[[Eurasian wryneck]], ''Jynx torquilla'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22680683}} |
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*[[Fernandina's flicker]], ''Colaptes fernandinae'' {{IUCN status|VU|22681293}} |
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*[[Gila woodpecker]], ''Melanerpes uropygialis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22680853}} |
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*[[Gilded flicker]], ''Colaptes chrysoides'' {{IUCN status|LC|22681290}} |
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*[[Golden-cheeked woodpecker]], ''Melanerpes chrysogenys'' {{IUCN status|LC|22680840}} |
*[[Golden-cheeked woodpecker]], ''Melanerpes chrysogenys'' {{IUCN status|LC|22680840}} |
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*[[Golden-fronted woodpecker]], ''Melanerpes aurifrons'' {{IUCN status|LC|22680862}} |
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*[[Golden-green woodpecker]], ''Piculus chrysochloros'' {{IUCN status|LC|22681243}} |
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*[[Golden-naped woodpecker]], ''Melanerpes chrysauchen'' {{IUCN status|LC|22733729}} |
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*[[Golden-olive woodpecker]], ''Colaptes rubiginosus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22681257}} |
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*[[Gray-breasted woodpecker]], ''Melanerpes hypopolius'' {{IUCN status|LC|22680843}} |
*[[Gray-breasted woodpecker]], ''Melanerpes hypopolius'' {{IUCN status|LC|22680843}} |
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*[[Great spotted woodpecker]], ''Dendrocopos major'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22681124}} |
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*[[Grey-crowned woodpecker|Gray-crowned woodpecker]], ''Colaptes auricularis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22681250}} |
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*[[Guadeloupe woodpecker]], ''Melanerpes herminieri'' {{IUCN status|LC|22680804}} |
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*[[Hairy woodpecker]], ''Dryobates villosus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22681166}} |
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*[[Hispaniolan woodpecker]], ''Melanerpes striatus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22680834}} |
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*[[Hoffmann's woodpecker]], ''Melanerpes hoffmannii'' {{IUCN status|LC|22680865}} |
*[[Hoffmann's woodpecker]], ''Melanerpes hoffmannii'' {{IUCN status|LC|22680865}} |
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*[[Imperial woodpecker]], ''Campephilus imperialis'' (E?) {{IUCN status|CR|22681417}} {{ESA status|E}} |
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*[[Ivory-billed woodpecker]], ''Campephilus principalis'' (E?) {{IUCN status|CR|22681425}} {{ESA status|E}} |
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*[[Jamaican woodpecker]], ''Melanerpes radiolatus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22680837}} |
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*[[Ladder-backed woodpecker]], ''Dryobates scalaris'' {{IUCN status|LC|22681152}} |
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*[[Lewis's woodpecker]], ''Melanerpes lewis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22680801}} |
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*[[Lineated woodpecker]], ''Dryocopus lineatus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22681366}} |
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*[[Northern flicker]], ''Colaptes auratus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22681282}} |
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*[[Nuttall's woodpecker]], ''Dryobates nuttallii'' {{IUCN status|LC|22681149}} |
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*[[Olivaceous piculet]], ''Picumnus olivaceus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22680774}} |
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*[[Pale-billed woodpecker]], ''Campephilus guatemalensis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22681402}} |
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*[[Pileated woodpecker]], ''Dryocopus pileatus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22681363}} |
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*[[Puerto Rican woodpecker]], ''Melanerpes portoricensis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22680807}} |
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*[[Red-bellied woodpecker]], ''Melanerpes carolinus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22680856}} |
*[[Red-bellied woodpecker]], ''Melanerpes carolinus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22680856}} |
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*[[West Indian woodpecker]], ''Melanerpes superciliaris'' {{IUCN status|LC|22680859}} |
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*[[Williamson's sapsucker]], ''Sphyrapicus thyroideus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22680877}} |
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*[[Yellow-bellied sapsucker]], ''Sphyrapicus varius'' {{IUCN status|LC|22680868}} |
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*[[Red-naped sapsucker]], ''Sphyrapicus nuchalis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22680871}} |
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*[[Red-breasted sapsucker]], ''Sphyrapicus ruber'' {{IUCN status|LC|22680874}} |
*[[Red-breasted sapsucker]], ''Sphyrapicus ruber'' {{IUCN status|LC|22680874}} |
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*[[Cuban green woodpecker]], ''Xiphidiopicus percussus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22680880}} |
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*[[American three-toed woodpecker]], ''Picoides dorsalis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22733207}} |
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*[[Black-backed woodpecker]], ''Picoides arcticus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22681181}} |
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*[[Great spotted woodpecker]], ''Dendrocopos major'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22681124}} |
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*[[Downy woodpecker]], ''Dryobates pubescens'' {{IUCN status|LC|22681155}} |
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*[[Nuttall's woodpecker]], ''Dryobates nuttallii'' {{IUCN status|LC|22681149}} |
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*[[Ladder-backed woodpecker]], ''Dryobates scalaris'' {{IUCN status|LC|22681152}} |
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*[[Red-cockaded woodpecker]], ''Dryobates borealis'' {{IUCN status|NT|22681158}} {{ESA status|E}} |
*[[Red-cockaded woodpecker]], ''Dryobates borealis'' {{IUCN status|NT|22681158}} {{ESA status|E}} |
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*[[Red-crowned woodpecker]], ''Melanerpes rubricapillus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22680850}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Red-headed woodpecker]], ''Melanerpes erythrocephalus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22680810}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Red-naped sapsucker]], ''Sphyrapicus nuchalis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22680871}} |
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*[[Arizona woodpecker]], ''Dryobates arizonae'' {{IUCN status|LC|22729044}} |
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*[[Strickland's woodpecker]], ''Dryobates stricklandi'' {{IUCN status|LC|22681161}} |
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*[[Red-rumped woodpecker]], ''Dryobates kirkii'' {{IUCN status|LC|22681212}} |
*[[Red-rumped woodpecker]], ''Dryobates kirkii'' {{IUCN status|LC|22681212}} |
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*[[Rufous-winged woodpecker]], ''Piculus simplex'' {{IUCN status|LC|22681228}} |
*[[Rufous-winged woodpecker]], ''Piculus simplex'' {{IUCN status|LC|22681228}} |
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*[[Smoky-brown woodpecker]], ''Dryobates fumigatus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22681193}} |
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*[[Golden-green woodpecker]], ''Piculus chrysochloros'' {{IUCN status|LC|22681243}} |
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*[[Golden-olive woodpecker]], ''Colaptes rubiginosus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22681257}} |
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*[[Grey-crowned woodpecker|Gray-crowned woodpecker]], ''Colaptes auricularis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22681250}} |
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*[[Spot-breasted woodpecker]], ''Colaptes punctigula'' {{IUCN status|LC|22681272}} |
*[[Spot-breasted woodpecker]], ''Colaptes punctigula'' {{IUCN status|LC|22681272}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Strickland's woodpecker]], ''Dryobates stricklandi'' {{IUCN status|LC|22681161}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Stripe-cheeked woodpecker]], ''Piculus callopterus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22681231}} |
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*[[ |
*[[West Indian woodpecker]], ''Melanerpes superciliaris'' {{IUCN status|LC|22680859}} |
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*[[ |
*[[White-headed woodpecker]], ''Dryobates albolarvatus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22681169}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Williamson's sapsucker]], ''Sphyrapicus thyroideus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22680877}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Yellow-bellied sapsucker]], ''Sphyrapicus varius'' {{IUCN status|LC|22680868}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Yucatan woodpecker]], ''Melanerpes pygmaeus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22680847}} |
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*[[Crimson-bellied woodpecker]], ''Campephilus haematogaster'' {{IUCN status|LC|22681389}} |
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*[[Crimson-crested woodpecker]], ''Campephilus melanoleucos'' {{IUCN status|LC|22681405}} |
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*[[Pale-billed woodpecker]], ''Campephilus guatemalensis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22681402}} |
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*[[Ivory-billed woodpecker]], ''Campephilus principalis'' (E?) {{IUCN status|CR|22681425}} {{ESA status|E}} |
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*[[Imperial woodpecker]], ''Campephilus imperialis'' (E?) {{IUCN status|CR|22681417}} {{ESA status|E}} |
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==Falcons and caracaras== |
==Falcons and caracaras== |
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[[Image:Americankestrel65.jpg|upright|thumb|right|American kestrel]] |
[[Image:Americankestrel65.jpg|upright|thumb|right|American kestrel]] |
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Order: [[Falconiformes]]{{nbsp|3}}Family: [[Falconidae]] |
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Falconidae is a family of diurnal birds of prey, notably the falcons and caracaras. They differ from hawks, eagles and kites in that they kill with their beaks instead of their talons. |
Falconidae is a family of diurnal birds of prey, notably the falcons and caracaras. They differ from hawks, eagles and kites in that they kill with their beaks instead of their talons. |
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*[[American kestrel]], ''Falco sparverius'' {{IUCN status|LC|22696395}} |
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*[[Aplomado falcon]], ''Falco femoralis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22696450}} (ssp. ''septentrionalis'': {{ESA status|E}} and {{ESA status|XN}}) |
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*[[Barred forest-falcon]], ''Micrastur ruficollis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22696270}} |
*[[Barred forest-falcon]], ''Micrastur ruficollis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22696270}} |
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*[[Bat falcon]], ''Falco rufigularis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22696457}} |
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*[[Collared forest-falcon]], ''Micrastur semitorquatus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22696291}} |
*[[Collared forest-falcon]], ''Micrastur semitorquatus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22696291}} |
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*[[Red-throated caracara]], ''Ibycter americanus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22696229}} |
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*[[Crested caracara]], ''Caracara plancus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22696255}} |
*[[Crested caracara]], ''Caracara plancus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22696255}} |
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*[[Eurasian hobby]], ''Falco subbuteo'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22696460}} |
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*[[Yellow-headed caracara]], ''Milvago chimachima'' {{IUCN status|LC|22696261}} |
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*[[Eurasian kestrel]], ''Falco tinnunculus'' (C) {{IUCN status|LC|22696362}} |
*[[Eurasian kestrel]], ''Falco tinnunculus'' (C) {{IUCN status|LC|22696362}} |
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*[[Guadalupe caracara]], ''Caracara lutosa'' (E) {{IUCN status|EX|22728892}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Gyrfalcon]], ''Falco rusticolus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22696500}} |
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*[[Laughing falcon]], ''Herpetotheres cachinnans'' {{IUCN status|LC|22696267}} |
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*[[Merlin (bird)|Merlin]], ''Falco columbarius'' {{IUCN status|LC|22696453}} |
*[[Merlin (bird)|Merlin]], ''Falco columbarius'' {{IUCN status|LC|22696453}} |
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*[[Eurasian hobby]], ''Falco subbuteo'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22696460}} |
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*[[Aplomado falcon]], ''Falco femoralis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22696450}} (ssp. ''septentrionalis'': {{ESA status|E}} and {{ESA status|XN}}) |
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*[[Bat falcon]], ''Falco rufigularis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22696457}} |
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*[[Orange-breasted falcon]], ''Falco deiroleucus'' {{IUCN status|NT|22696516}} |
*[[Orange-breasted falcon]], ''Falco deiroleucus'' {{IUCN status|NT|22696516}} |
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*[[Gyrfalcon]], ''Falco rusticolus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22696500}} |
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*[[Peregrine falcon]], ''Falco peregrinus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22696507}} (ssp. ''peregrinus'': {{ESA status|E}}) |
*[[Peregrine falcon]], ''Falco peregrinus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22696507}} (ssp. ''peregrinus'': {{ESA status|E}}) |
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*[[Prairie falcon]], ''Falco mexicanus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22696504}} |
*[[Prairie falcon]], ''Falco mexicanus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22696504}} |
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*[[Red-footed falcon]], ''Falco vespertinus'' (A) {{IUCN status|NT|22696432}} |
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*[[Red-throated caracara]], ''Ibycter americanus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22696229}} |
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*[[Slaty-backed forest-falcon]], ''Micrastur mirandollei'' {{IUCN status|LC|22696286}} |
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*[[Yellow-headed caracara]], ''Milvago chimachima'' {{IUCN status|LC|22696261}} |
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==African and New World parrots== |
==African and New World parrots== |
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[[File:Green Parakeet -in tree -South Texas-8.jpg|thumb|Green parakeet]] |
[[File:Green Parakeet -in tree -South Texas-8.jpg|thumb|Green parakeet]] |
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*Order: [[Psittaciformes]]{{nbsp|3}}Family: [[parrot|Psittacidae]] |
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[[Parrot]]s are small to large birds with a characteristic curved beak. Their upper mandibles have slight mobility in the joint with the skull and they have a generally erect stance. All parrots are zygodactyl, having the four toes on each foot placed two at the front and two to the back. |
[[Parrot]]s are small to large birds with a characteristic curved beak. Their upper mandibles have slight mobility in the joint with the skull and they have a generally erect stance. All parrots are zygodactyl, having the four toes on each foot placed two at the front and two to the back. |
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*[[Barred parakeet]], ''Bolborhynchus lineola'' {{IUCN status|LC|22685913}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Black-billed parrot]], ''Amazona agilis'' {{IUCN status|EN|22686231}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Blue-and-yellow macaw]], ''Ara ararauna'' {{IUCN status|LC|22685539}} |
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*[[Blue-fronted parrotlet]], ''Touit dilectissimus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22686021}} |
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*[[Blue-headed parrot]], ''Pionus menstruus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22686175}} |
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*[[Brown-hooded parrot]], ''Pyrilia haematotis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22686097}} |
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*[[Brown-throated parakeet]], ''Eupsittula pertinax'' {{IUCN status|LC|22685745}} |
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*[[Carolina parakeet]], ''Conuropsis carolinensis'' (E) {{IUCN status|EX|22685776}} |
*[[Carolina parakeet]], ''Conuropsis carolinensis'' (E) {{IUCN status|EX|22685776}} |
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*[[Olive-throated parakeet]], ''Eupsittula nana'' {{IUCN status|NT|22685735}} |
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*[[Orange-fronted parakeet]], ''Eupsittula canicularis'' {{IUCN status|VU|22685739}} |
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*[[Brown-throated parakeet]], ''Eupsittula pertinax'' {{IUCN status|LC|22685745}} |
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*[[Nanday parakeet]], ''Aratinga nenday'' (I) {{IUCN status|LC|22685752}} |
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*[[Blue-and-yellow macaw]], ''Ara ararauna'' {{IUCN status|LC|22685539}} |
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*[[Chestnut-fronted macaw]], ''Ara severus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22685577}} |
*[[Chestnut-fronted macaw]], ''Ara severus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22685577}} |
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*[[Crimson-fronted parakeet]], ''Psittacara finschi'' {{IUCN status|LC|22685678}} |
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*[[Cuban macaw]], ''Ara tricolor'' (E) {{IUCN status|EX|22724513}} |
*[[Cuban macaw]], ''Ara tricolor'' (E) {{IUCN status|EX|22724513}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Cuban parakeet]], ''Psittacara euops'' {{IUCN status|VU|22685690}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Cuban parrot]], ''Amazona leucocephala'' {{IUCN status|NT|22686201}} {{ESA status|E}} |
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*[[Eupsittula canicularis|Orange-fronted parakeet]], ''Eupsittula canicularis'' {{IUCN status|VU|22685739}} |
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*[[Great green macaw]], ''Ara ambiguus'' {{IUCN status|CR|22685553}} |
*[[Great green macaw]], ''Ara ambiguus'' {{IUCN status|CR|22685553}} |
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*[[Red-bellied macaw]], ''Orthopsittaca manilatus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22685585}} |
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*[[Green parakeet]], ''Psittacara holochlorus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22734710}} |
*[[Green parakeet]], ''Psittacara holochlorus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22734710}} |
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*[[Green-rumped parrotlet]], ''Forpus passerinus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22685926}} |
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*[[Socorro parakeet]], ''Psittacara brevipes'' |
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*[[Pacific parakeet]], ''Psittacara strenuus'' |
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*[[Crimson-fronted parakeet]], ''Psittacara finschi'' {{IUCN status|LC|22685678}} |
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*[[Cuban parakeet]], ''Psittacara euops'' {{IUCN status|VU|22685690}} |
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*[[Puerto Rican parakeet]], ''Psittacara maugei'' (E) {{IUCN status|EX}} |
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*[[Hispaniolan parakeet]], ''Psittacara chloropterus'' {{IUCN status|VU|22685695}} |
*[[Hispaniolan parakeet]], ''Psittacara chloropterus'' {{IUCN status|VU|22685695}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Hispaniolan parrot]], ''Amazona ventralis'' {{IUCN status|VU|22686215}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Imperial parrot]], ''Amazona imperialis'' {{IUCN status|CR|22686411}} {{ESA status|E}} |
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*[[Lilac-crowned parrot]], ''Amazona finschi'' {{IUCN status|EN|22686268}} |
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*[[Lilac-tailed parrotlet]], ''Touit batavicus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22686006}} |
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*[[Maroon-fronted parrot]], ''Rhynchopsitta terrisi'' {{IUCN status|EN|22685772}} |
*[[Maroon-fronted parrot]], ''Rhynchopsitta terrisi'' {{IUCN status|EN|22685772}} |
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*[[Mealy parrot]], ''Amazona farinosa'' {{IUCN status|LC|22686370}} |
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*[[Mexican parrotlet]], ''Forpus cyanopygius'' {{IUCN status|NT|22685923}} |
*[[Mexican parrotlet]], ''Forpus cyanopygius'' {{IUCN status|NT|22685923}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Military macaw]], ''Ara militaris'' {{IUCN status|VU|22685548}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Mitred parakeet]], ''Psittacara mitratus'' (I) {{IUCN status|LC|22685669}} |
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*[[Monk parakeet]], ''Myiopsitta monachus'' (I) {{IUCN status|LC|22685896}} |
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*[[Nanday parakeet]], ''Aratinga nenday'' (I) {{IUCN status|LC|22685752}} |
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*[[Olive-throated parakeet]], ''Eupsittula nana'' {{IUCN status|NT|22685735}} |
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*[[Orange-chinned parakeet]], ''Brotogeris jugularis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22685980}} |
*[[Orange-chinned parakeet]], ''Brotogeris jugularis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22685980}} |
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*[[Orange-winged parrot]], ''Amazona amazonica'' {{IUCN status|LC|131920257}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Pacific parakeet]], ''Psittacara strenuus'' |
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*[[ |
*[[Painted parakeet]], ''Pyrrhura picta'' {{IUCN status|LC|22685825}} |
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*[[Puerto Rican parakeet]], ''Psittacara maugei'' (E) {{IUCN status|EX}} |
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*[[Puerto Rican parrot]], ''Amazona vittata'' {{IUCN status|CR|22686239}} {{ESA status|E}} |
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*[[Red-and-green macaw]], ''Ara chloropterus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22685566}} |
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*[[Red-bellied macaw]], ''Orthopsittaca manilatus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22685585}} |
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*[[Red-crowned parrot]], ''Amazona viridigenalis'' {{IUCN status|EN|22686259}} |
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*[[Red-fronted parrotlet]], ''Touit costaricensis'' {{IUCN status|VU|22686017}} |
*[[Red-fronted parrotlet]], ''Touit costaricensis'' {{IUCN status|VU|22686017}} |
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*[[Red-lored parrot]], ''Amazona autumnalis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22686275}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Red-necked parrot]], ''Amazona arausiaca'' {{IUCN status|VU|22686395}} {{ESA status|E}} |
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*[[Brown-hooded parrot]], ''Pyrilia haematotis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22686097}} |
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*[[Saffron-headed parrot]], ''Pyrilia pyrilia'' {{IUCN status|NT|22686125}} |
*[[Saffron-headed parrot]], ''Pyrilia pyrilia'' {{IUCN status|NT|22686125}} |
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*[[Scarlet macaw]], ''Ara macao'' {{IUCN status|LC|22685563}} |
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*[[Scarlet-shouldered parrotlet]], ''Touit huetii'' {{IUCN status|VU|22686014}} |
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*[[Socorro parakeet]], ''Psittacara brevipes'' |
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*[[Spectacled parrotlet]], ''Forpus conspicillatus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22685937}} |
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*[[St. Lucia parrot]], ''Amazona versicolor'' {{IUCN status|VU|22686387}} {{ESA status|E}} |
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*[[St. Vincent parrot]], ''Amazona guildingii'' {{IUCN status|VU|22686403}} {{ESA status|E}} |
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*[[Sulphur-winged parakeet]], ''Pyrrhura hoffmanni'' {{IUCN status|LC|22685885}} |
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*[[Thick-billed parrot]], ''Rhynchopsitta pachyrhyncha'' {{IUCN status|EN|22685766}} {{ESA status|E}} |
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*[[White-crowned parrot]], ''Pionus senilis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22686192}} |
*[[White-crowned parrot]], ''Pionus senilis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22686192}} |
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*[[White-eyed parakeet]], ''Psittacara leucophthalmus'' {{IUCN status|LC}}<ref>{{cite iucn |author=BirdLife International |date=2016 |title=''Psittacara leucophthalmus'' |volume=2016 |page=e.T22685682A93083034 |access-date=15 October 2023}}</ref> |
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*[[White-fronted parrot]], ''Amazona albifrons'' {{IUCN status|LC|22686222}} |
*[[White-fronted parrot]], ''Amazona albifrons'' {{IUCN status|LC|22686222}} |
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*[[White-winged parakeet]], ''Brotogeris versicolurus'' (I) {{IUCN status|LC|22685959}} |
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*[[Cuban parrot]], ''Amazona leucocephala'' {{IUCN status|NT|22686201}} {{ESA status|E}} |
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*[[Yellow-billed parrot]], ''Amazona collaria'' {{IUCN status|VU|22686209}} |
*[[Yellow-billed parrot]], ''Amazona collaria'' {{IUCN status|VU|22686209}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Yellow-chevroned parakeet]], ''Brotogeris chiriri'' (I) {{IUCN status|LC|22685963A130103839}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Yellow-crowned parrot]], ''Amazona ochrocephala'' {{IUCN status|LC|22686346}} |
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*[[Black-billed parrot]], ''Amazona agilis'' {{IUCN status|EN|22686231}} |
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*[[Red-crowned parrot]], ''Amazona viridigenalis'' {{IUCN status|EN|22686259}} |
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*[[Lilac-crowned parrot]], ''Amazona finschi'' {{IUCN status|EN|22686268}} |
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*[[Red-lored parrot]], ''Amazona autumnalis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22686275}} |
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*[[Mealy parrot]], ''Amazona farinosa'' {{IUCN status|LC|22686370}} |
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*[[Yellow-headed parrot]], ''Amazona oratrix'' {{IUCN status|EN|22686337}} |
*[[Yellow-headed parrot]], ''Amazona oratrix'' {{IUCN status|EN|22686337}} |
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*[[Yellow-lored parrot]], ''Amazona xantholora'' {{IUCN status|LC|22686226}} |
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*[[Yellow-naped parrot]], ''Amazona auropalliata'' {{IUCN status|EN|22686342}} |
*[[Yellow-naped parrot]], ''Amazona auropalliata'' {{IUCN status|EN|22686342}} |
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*[[Yellow-crowned parrot]], ''Amazona ochrocephala'' {{IUCN status|LC|22686346}} |
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*[[Red-necked parrot]], ''Amazona arausiaca'' {{IUCN status|VU|22686395}} {{ESA status|E}} |
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*[[St. Lucia parrot]], ''Amazona versicolor'' {{IUCN status|VU|22686387}} {{ESA status|E}} |
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*[[St. Vincent parrot]], ''Amazona guildingii'' {{IUCN status|VU|22686403}} {{ESA status|E}} |
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*[[Orange-winged parrot]], ''Amazona amazonica'' {{IUCN status|LC|131920257}} |
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*[[Imperial parrot]], ''Amazona imperialis'' {{IUCN status|CR|22686411}} {{ESA status|E}} |
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==Old World parrots== |
==Old World parrots== |
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Order: [[Psittaciformes]]{{nbsp|3}}Family: [[parrot|Psittaculidae]] |
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Characteristic features of parrots include a strong curved bill, an upright stance, strong legs, and clawed [[zygodactyl]] feet. Many parrots are vividly colored, and some are multi-colored. In size they range from {{convert|8|cm|in|1|abbr=on}} to {{convert|1|m|ft|1|abbr=on}} in length. Old World parrots are found from Africa east across south and southeast Asia and Oceania to Australia and New Zealand. |
Characteristic features of parrots include a strong curved bill, an upright stance, strong legs, and clawed [[zygodactyl]] feet. Many parrots are vividly colored, and some are multi-colored. In size they range from {{convert|8|cm|in|1|abbr=on}} to {{convert|1|m|ft|1|abbr=on}} in length. Old World parrots are found from Africa east across south and southeast Asia and Oceania to Australia and New Zealand. |
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==Sapayoa== |
==Sapayoa== |
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Order: [[Passeriformes]]{{nbsp|3}}Family: [[Sapayoidae]] |
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The sapayoa is the only member of its family, and is found in the lowland rainforests of Panama and north-western South America. It is usually seen in pairs or mixed-species flocks. |
The sapayoa is the only member of its family, and is found in the lowland rainforests of Panama and north-western South America. It is usually seen in pairs or mixed-species flocks. |
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==Typical antbirds== |
==Typical antbirds== |
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[[File:Great Antshrike - Male.jpg|thumb|[[Great antshrike]]]] |
[[File:Great Antshrike - Male.jpg|thumb|[[Great antshrike]]]] |
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Order: [[Passeriformes]]{{nbsp|3}}Family: [[Thamnophilidae]] |
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The antbirds are a large family of small passerine birds of subtropical and tropical Central and South America. They are forest birds which tend to feed on insects at or near the ground. A sizable minority of them specialize in following columns of [[army ant]]s to eat small invertebrates that leave their hiding places to flee from the ants. Many species lack bright color, with brown, black, and white being the dominant tones. |
The antbirds are a large family of small passerine birds of subtropical and tropical Central and South America. They are forest birds which tend to feed on insects at or near the ground. A sizable minority of them specialize in following columns of [[army ant]]s to eat small invertebrates that leave their hiding places to flee from the ants. Many species lack bright color, with brown, black, and white being the dominant tones. |
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*[[Bare-crowned antbird]], ''Gymnocichla nudiceps'' {{IUCN status|LC|22701746}} |
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*[[Great antshrike]], ''Taraba major'' {{IUCN status|LC|22701251}} |
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*[[Barred antshrike]], ''Thamnophilus doliatus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22701275}} |
*[[Barred antshrike]], ''Thamnophilus doliatus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22701275}} |
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*[[Bicolored antbird]], ''Gymnopithys leucaspis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22701872}} |
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*[[Black antshrike]], ''Thamnophilus nigriceps'' {{IUCN status|LC|22701296}} |
*[[Black antshrike]], ''Thamnophilus nigriceps'' {{IUCN status|LC|22701296}} |
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*[[Black-crested antshrike]], ''Sakesphorus canadensis'' {{IUCN status|LC}}<ref>{{cite iucn |author=BirdLife International |date=2016 |title=''Sakesphorus canadensis'' |volume=2016 |page=e.T103657712A93819991 |access-date=15 October 2023}}</ref> |
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*[[Black-hooded antshrike]], ''Thamnophilus bridgesi'' {{IUCN status|LC|22701293}} |
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*[[Black-crowned antshrike]], ''Thamnophilus atrinucha'' {{IUCN status|LC|22729060}} |
*[[Black-crowned antshrike]], ''Thamnophilus atrinucha'' {{IUCN status|LC|22729060}} |
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*[[Black-hooded antshrike]], ''Thamnophilus bridgesi'' {{IUCN status|LC|22701293}} |
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*[[Russet antshrike]], ''Thamnistes anabatinus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22701372}} |
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*[[Plain antvireo]], ''Dysithamnus mentalis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22701378}} |
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*[[Streak-crowned antvireo]], ''Dysithamnus striaticeps'' {{IUCN status|LC|22701381}} |
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*[[Spot-crowned antvireo]], ''Dysithamnus puncticeps'' {{IUCN status|LC|22701384}} |
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*[[Moustached antwren]], ''Myrmotherula ignota'' {{IUCN status|LC|22731673}} |
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*[[Pacific antwren]], ''Myrmotherula pacifica'' {{IUCN status|LC|22729067}} |
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*[[White-flanked antwren]], ''Myrmotherula axillaris'' {{IUCN status|LC|22701499}} |
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*[[Slaty antwren]], ''Myrmotherula schisticolor'' {{IUCN status|LC|22701505}} |
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*[[Checker-throated stipplethroat]], ''Epinecrophylla fulviventris'' {{IUCN status|LC|22701469}} |
*[[Checker-throated stipplethroat]], ''Epinecrophylla fulviventris'' {{IUCN status|LC|22701469}} |
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*[[Chestnut-backed antbird]], ''Poliocrania exsul'' {{IUCN status|LC|22701789}} |
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*[[Dot-winged antwren]], ''Microrhopias quixensis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22701589}} |
*[[Dot-winged antwren]], ''Microrhopias quixensis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22701589}} |
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*[[Dull-mantled antbird]], ''Sipia laemosticta'' {{IUCN status|LC|22724857}} |
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*[[Rufous-rumped antwren]], ''Euchrepomis callinota'' {{IUCN status|LC|22701650}} |
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*[[Dusky antbird]], ''Cercomacroides tyrannina'' {{IUCN status|LC|22701669}} |
*[[Dusky antbird]], ''Cercomacroides tyrannina'' {{IUCN status|LC|22701669}} |
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*[[Fasciated antshrike]], ''Cymbilaimus lineatus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22701223}} |
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*[[Great antshrike]], ''Taraba major'' {{IUCN status|LC|22701251}} |
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*[[Jet antbird]], ''Cercomacra nigricans'' {{IUCN status|LC|22701683}} |
*[[Jet antbird]], ''Cercomacra nigricans'' {{IUCN status|LC|22701683}} |
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*[[Moustached antwren]], ''Myrmotherula ignota'' {{IUCN status|LC|22731673}} |
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*[[Ocellated antbird]], ''Phaenostictus mcleannani'' {{IUCN status|LC|22701971}} |
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*[[Pacific antwren]], ''Myrmotherula pacifica'' {{IUCN status|LC|22729067}} |
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*[[Plain antvireo]], ''Dysithamnus mentalis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22701378}} |
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*[[Rufous-rumped antwren]], ''Euchrepomis callinota'' {{IUCN status|LC|22701650}} |
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*[[Rufous-winged antwren]], ''Herpsilochmus rufimarginatus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22701586}} |
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*[[Russet antshrike]], ''Thamnistes anabatinus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22701372}} |
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*[[Rusty-winged antwren]], ''Herpsilochmus frater'' (A) {{IUCN status||}} |
*[[Rusty-winged antwren]], ''Herpsilochmus frater'' (A) {{IUCN status||}} |
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*[[Slaty antwren]], ''Myrmotherula schisticolor'' {{IUCN status|LC|22701505}} |
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*[[Spiny-faced antshrike]], ''Xenornis setifrons'' {{IUCN status|NT|22701368}} |
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*[[Spot-crowned antvireo]], ''Dysithamnus puncticeps'' {{IUCN status|LC|22701384}} |
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*[[Dull-mantled antbird]], ''Sipia laemosticta'' {{IUCN status|LC|22724857}} |
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*[[Spotted antbird]], ''Hylophylax naevioides'' {{IUCN status|LC|22701911}} |
*[[Spotted antbird]], ''Hylophylax naevioides'' {{IUCN status|LC|22701911}} |
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*[[Streak-crowned antvireo]], ''Dysithamnus striaticeps'' {{IUCN status|LC|22701381}} |
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*[[White-bellied antbird]], ''Myrmeciza longipes'' {{IUCN status|LC|22701786}} |
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*[[White-flanked antwren]], ''Myrmotherula axillaris'' {{IUCN status|LC|22701499}} |
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*[[White-fringed antwren]], ''Formicivora grisea'' {{IUCN status|LC|22701595}} |
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*[[Wing-banded antbird]], ''Myrmornis torquata'' {{IUCN status|LC|22701890}} |
*[[Wing-banded antbird]], ''Myrmornis torquata'' {{IUCN status|LC|22701890}} |
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*[[Zeledon's antbird]], ''Hafferia zeledoni'' {{IUCN status|LC|103660162A104035642}} |
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*[[Ocellated antbird]], ''Phaenostictus mcleannani'' {{IUCN status|LC|22701971}} |
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==Gnateaters== |
==Gnateaters== |
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Order: [[Passeriformes]]{{nbsp|3}}Family: [[Conopophagidae]] |
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The members of this small family are found across northern South America and into Central America. They are forest birds, usually seen on the ground or in the low understory. |
The members of this small family are found across northern South America and into Central America. They are forest birds, usually seen on the ground or in the low understory. |
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==Antpittas== |
==Antpittas== |
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Order: [[Passeriformes]]{{nbsp|3}}Family: [[Grallariidae]] |
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Antpittas resemble the true [[pitta (bird)|pittas]] with strong, longish legs, very short tails, and stout bills. |
Antpittas resemble the true [[pitta (bird)|pittas]] with strong, longish legs, very short tails, and stout bills. |
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*[[Ochre-breasted antpitta]], ''Grallaricula flavirostris'' {{IUCN status|NT|22703362}} |
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*[[Scaled antpitta]], ''Grallaria guatimalensis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22703249}} |
*[[Scaled antpitta]], ''Grallaria guatimalensis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22703249}} |
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*[[Streak-chested antpitta]], ''Hylopezus perspicillatus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22703339}} |
*[[Streak-chested antpitta]], ''Hylopezus perspicillatus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22703339}} |
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*[[Thicket antpitta]], ''Hylopezus dives'' {{IUCN status|LC|22729072}} |
*[[Thicket antpitta]], ''Hylopezus dives'' {{IUCN status|LC|22729072}} |
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*[[Ochre-breasted antpitta]], ''Grallaricula flavirostris'' {{IUCN status|NT|22703362}} |
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==Tapaculos== |
==Tapaculos== |
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Order: [[Passeriformes]]{{nbsp|3}}Family: [[Rhinocryptidae]] |
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The tapaculos are small [[suboscine]] passeriform birds with numerous species in South and Central America. They are terrestrial species that fly only poorly on their short wings. They have strong legs, well-suited to their habitat of grassland or forest undergrowth. The tail is cocked and pointed towards the head. |
The tapaculos are small [[suboscine]] passeriform birds with numerous species in South and Central America. They are terrestrial species that fly only poorly on their short wings. They have strong legs, well-suited to their habitat of grassland or forest undergrowth. The tail is cocked and pointed towards the head. |
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*[[Tacarcuna tapaculo]], ''Scytalopus panamensis'' {{IUCN status|VU|22703501}} |
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*[[Choco tapaculo]], ''Scytalopus chocoensis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22729076}} |
*[[Choco tapaculo]], ''Scytalopus chocoensis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22729076}} |
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*[[Silvery-fronted tapaculo]], ''Scytalopus argentifrons'' {{IUCN status|LC|22703510}} |
*[[Silvery-fronted tapaculo]], ''Scytalopus argentifrons'' {{IUCN status|LC|22703510}} |
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*[[Tacarcuna tapaculo]], ''Scytalopus panamensis'' {{IUCN status|VU|22703501}} |
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==Antthrushes== |
==Antthrushes== |
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Order: [[Passeriformes]]{{nbsp|3}}Family: [[Formicariidae]] |
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Antthrushes resemble small rails with strong, longish legs, very short tails, and stout bills. |
Antthrushes resemble small rails with strong, longish legs, very short tails, and stout bills. |
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*[[Mayan antthrush]], ''Formicarius moniliger'' {{IUCN status|LC|103661247A112316171}} |
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*[[Black-faced antthrush]], ''Formicarius analis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22703200}} |
*[[Black-faced antthrush]], ''Formicarius analis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22703200}} |
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*[[Black-headed antthrush]], ''Formicarius nigricapillus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22703206}} |
*[[Black-headed antthrush]], ''Formicarius nigricapillus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22703206}} |
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*[[Mayan antthrush]], ''Formicarius moniliger'' {{IUCN status|LC|103661247A112316171}} |
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*[[Rufous-breasted antthrush]], ''Formicarius rufipectus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22703209}} |
*[[Rufous-breasted antthrush]], ''Formicarius rufipectus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22703209}} |
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==Ovenbirds and woodcreepers== |
==Ovenbirds and woodcreepers== |
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[[File:Cocoa Woodcreeper.jpg|thumb|[[Cocoa woodcreeper]]]] |
[[File:Cocoa Woodcreeper.jpg|thumb|[[Cocoa woodcreeper]]]] |
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Order: [[Passeriformes]]{{nbsp|3}}Family: [[Furnariidae]] |
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Ovenbirds comprise a large family of small [[sub-oscine]] passerine bird species found in Central and South America. They are a diverse group of insectivores which gets its name from the elaborate "oven-like" clay nests built by some species, although others build stick nests or nest in tunnels or clefts in rock. The woodcreepers are brownish birds which maintain an upright vertical posture supported by their stiff tail vanes. They feed mainly on insects taken from tree trunks. |
Ovenbirds comprise a large family of small [[sub-oscine]] passerine bird species found in Central and South America. They are a diverse group of insectivores which gets its name from the elaborate "oven-like" clay nests built by some species, although others build stick nests or nest in tunnels or clefts in rock. The woodcreepers are brownish birds which maintain an upright vertical posture supported by their stiff tail vanes. They feed mainly on insects taken from tree trunks. |
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*[[Beautiful treerunner]], ''Margarornis bellulus'' {{IUCN status|NT|22702726}} |
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*[[Gray-throated leaftosser]], ''Sclerurus albigularis'' {{IUCN status|NT|22702968}} |
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*[[Scaly-throated leaftosser]], ''Sclerurus guatemalensis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22702978}} |
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*[[Olivaceous woodcreeper]], ''Sittasomus griseicapillus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22703040}} |
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*[[Long-tailed woodcreeper]], ''Deconychura longicauda'' {{IUCN status|LC|22703029}} |
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*[[Ruddy woodcreeper]], ''Dendrocincla homochroa'' {{IUCN status|LC|22703026}} |
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*[[Tawny-winged woodcreeper]], ''Dendrocincla anabatina'' {{IUCN status|LC|22703020}} |
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*[[Plain-brown woodcreeper]], ''Dendrocincla fuliginosa'' {{IUCN status|LC|22734158}} |
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*[[Wedge-billed woodcreeper]], ''Glyphorynchus spirurus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22703043}} |
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*[[Northern barred-woodcreeper]], ''Dendrocolaptes sanctithomae'' {{IUCN status|LC|22729049}} |
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*[[Black-banded woodcreeper]], ''Dendrocolaptes picumnus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22703089}} |
*[[Black-banded woodcreeper]], ''Dendrocolaptes picumnus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22703089}} |
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*[[Strong-billed woodcreeper]], ''Xiphocolaptes promeropirhynchus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22703063}} |
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*[[Cocoa woodcreeper]], ''Xiphorhynchus susurrans'' {{IUCN status|LC|22729055}} |
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*[[Ivory-billed woodcreeper]], ''Xiphorhynchus flavigaster'' {{IUCN status|LC|22703136}} |
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*[[Black-striped woodcreeper]], ''Xiphorhynchus lachrymosus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22703140}} |
*[[Black-striped woodcreeper]], ''Xiphorhynchus lachrymosus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22703140}} |
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*[[Spotted woodcreeper]], ''Xiphorhynchus erythropygius'' {{IUCN status|LC|22703143}} |
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*[[Straight-billed woodcreeper]], ''Dendroplex picus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22703095}} |
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*[[Red-billed scythebill]], ''Campylorhamphus trochilirostris'' {{IUCN status|LC|22703185}} |
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*[[Brown-billed scythebill]], ''Campylorhamphus pusillus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22703191}} |
*[[Brown-billed scythebill]], ''Campylorhamphus pusillus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22703191}} |
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*[[White-striped woodcreeper]], ''Lepidocolaptes leucogaster'' {{IUCN status|LC|22703149}} |
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*[[Streak-headed woodcreeper]], ''Lepidocolaptes souleyetii'' {{IUCN status|LC|22703152}} |
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*[[Spot-crowned woodcreeper]], ''Lepidocolaptes affinis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22733854}} |
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*[[Plain xenops]], ''Xenops minutus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22702995}} |
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*[[Streaked xenops]], ''Xenops rutilans'' {{IUCN status|LC|22702998}} |
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*[[Buffy tuftedcheek]], ''Pseudocolaptes lawrencii'' {{IUCN status|LC|22730346}} |
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*[[Sharp-tailed streamcreeper]], ''Lochmias nematura'' {{IUCN status|LC|22702732}} |
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*[[Slaty-winged foliage-gleaner]], ''Philydor fuscipenne'' {{IUCN status|LC|22702814}} |
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*[[Buff-fronted foliage-gleaner]], ''Dendroma rufa'' {{IUCN status|LC|22702858}} |
*[[Buff-fronted foliage-gleaner]], ''Dendroma rufa'' {{IUCN status|LC|22702858}} |
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*[[Scaly-throated foliage-gleaner]], ''Anabacerthia variegaticeps'' {{IUCN status|LC|22702786}} |
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*[[Lineated foliage-gleaner]], ''Syndactyla subalaris'' {{IUCN status|LC|22702771}} |
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*[[Ruddy foliage-gleaner]], ''Clibanornis rubiginosus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22736330}} |
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*[[Streak-breasted treehunter]], ''Thripadectes rufobrunneus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22702890}} |
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*[[Buff-throated foliage-gleaner]], ''Automolus ochrolaemus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22702910}} |
*[[Buff-throated foliage-gleaner]], ''Automolus ochrolaemus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22702910}} |
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*[[Buffy tuftedcheek]], ''Pseudocolaptes lawrencii'' {{IUCN status|LC|22730346}} |
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*[[Chiriqui foliage-gleaner]], ''Automolus exsertus'' |
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*[[Chiriqui foliage-gleaner]], ''Automolus exsertus'' |
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*[[Cocoa woodcreeper]], ''Xiphorhynchus susurrans'' {{IUCN status|LC|22729055}} |
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*[[Beautiful treerunner]], ''Margarornis bellulus'' {{IUCN status|NT|22702726}} |
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*[[Ruddy treerunner]], ''Margarornis rubiginosus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22702719}} |
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*[[Double-banded graytail]], ''Xenerpestes minlosi'' {{IUCN status|LC|22702687}} |
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*[[Red-faced spinetail]], ''Cranioleuca erythrops'' {{IUCN status|LC|22702408}} |
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*[[Coiba spinetail]], ''Cranioleuca dissita'' {{IUCN status|LC|22702451A118637971}} |
*[[Coiba spinetail]], ''Cranioleuca dissita'' {{IUCN status|LC|22702451A118637971}} |
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*[[Double-banded graytail]], ''Xenerpestes minlosi'' {{IUCN status|LC|22702687}} |
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*[[Gray-throated leaftosser]], ''Sclerurus albigularis'' {{IUCN status|NT|22702968}} |
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*[[Ivory-billed woodcreeper]], ''Xiphorhynchus flavigaster'' {{IUCN status|LC|22703136}} |
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*[[Lineated foliage-gleaner]], ''Syndactyla subalaris'' {{IUCN status|LC|22702771}} |
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*[[Long-tailed woodcreeper]], ''Deconychura longicauda'' {{IUCN status|LC|22703029}} |
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*[[Northern barred-woodcreeper]], ''Dendrocolaptes sanctithomae'' {{IUCN status|LC|22729049}} |
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*[[Olivaceous woodcreeper]], ''Sittasomus griseicapillus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22703040}} |
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*[[Pale-breasted spinetail]], ''Synallaxis albescens'' {{IUCN status|LC|22702301}} |
*[[Pale-breasted spinetail]], ''Synallaxis albescens'' {{IUCN status|LC|22702301}} |
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*[[Plain xenops]], ''Xenops minutus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22702995}} |
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*[[Plain-brown woodcreeper]], ''Dendrocincla fuliginosa'' {{IUCN status|LC|22734158}} |
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*[[Red-billed scythebill]], ''Campylorhamphus trochilirostris'' {{IUCN status|LC|22703185}} |
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*[[Red-faced spinetail]], ''Cranioleuca erythrops'' {{IUCN status|LC|22702408}} |
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*[[Ruddy foliage-gleaner]], ''Clibanornis rubiginosus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22736330}} |
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*[[Ruddy treerunner]], ''Margarornis rubiginosus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22702719}} |
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*[[Ruddy woodcreeper]], ''Dendrocincla homochroa'' {{IUCN status|LC|22703026}} |
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*[[Rufous-breasted spinetail]], ''Synallaxis erythrothorax'' {{IUCN status|LC|22702378}} |
*[[Rufous-breasted spinetail]], ''Synallaxis erythrothorax'' {{IUCN status|LC|22702378}} |
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*[[Scaly-throated foliage-gleaner]], ''Anabacerthia variegaticeps'' {{IUCN status|LC|22702786}} |
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*[[Scaly-throated leaftosser]], ''Sclerurus guatemalensis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22702978}} |
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*[[Sharp-tailed streamcreeper]], ''Lochmias nematura'' {{IUCN status|LC|22702732}} |
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*[[Slaty spinetail]], ''Synallaxis brachyura'' {{IUCN status|LC|22702308}} |
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*[[Slaty-winged foliage-gleaner]], ''Philydor fuscipenne'' {{IUCN status|LC|22702814}} |
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*[[Spot-crowned woodcreeper]], ''Lepidocolaptes affinis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22733854}} |
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*[[Spotted barbtail]], ''Premnoplex brunnescens'' {{IUCN status|LC|22702707}} |
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*[[Spotted woodcreeper]], ''Xiphorhynchus erythropygius'' {{IUCN status|LC|22703143}} |
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*[[Straight-billed woodcreeper]], ''Dendroplex picus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22703095}} |
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*[[Streak-breasted treehunter]], ''Thripadectes rufobrunneus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22702890}} |
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*[[Streaked xenops]], ''Xenops rutilans'' {{IUCN status|LC|22702998}} |
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*[[Streak-headed woodcreeper]], ''Lepidocolaptes souleyetii'' {{IUCN status|LC|22703152}} |
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*[[Striped woodhaunter]], ''Automolus subulatus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22702763}} |
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*[[Strong-billed woodcreeper]], ''Xiphocolaptes promeropirhynchus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22703063}} |
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*[[Tawny-throated leaftosser]], ''Sclerurus mexicanus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22702962}} |
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*[[Tawny-winged woodcreeper]], ''Dendrocincla anabatina'' {{IUCN status|LC|22703020}} |
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*[[Wedge-billed woodcreeper]], ''Glyphorynchus spirurus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22703043}} |
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*[[White-striped woodcreeper]], ''Lepidocolaptes leucogaster'' {{IUCN status|LC|22703149}} |
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==Manakins== |
==Manakins== |
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Order: [[Passeriformes]]{{nbsp|3}}Family: [[Pipridae]] |
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The manakins are a family of subtropical and tropical mainland Central and South America, and Trinidad and Tobago. They are compact forest birds, the males typically being brightly colored, although the females of most species are duller and usually green-plumaged. Manakins feed on small fruits, berries, and insects. |
The manakins are a family of subtropical and tropical mainland Central and South America, and Trinidad and Tobago. They are compact forest birds, the males typically being brightly colored, although the females of most species are duller and usually green-plumaged. Manakins feed on small fruits, berries, and insects. |
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*[[Golden-collared manakin]], ''Manacus vitellinus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22701109}} |
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*[[Golden-headed manakin]], ''Ceratopipra erythrocephala'' {{IUCN status|LC|22700997}} |
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*[[Green manakin]], ''Cryptopipo holochlora'' {{IUCN status|LC|22701140}} |
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*[[Lance-tailed manakin]], ''Chiroxiphia lanceolata'' {{IUCN status|LC|22701074}} |
*[[Lance-tailed manakin]], ''Chiroxiphia lanceolata'' {{IUCN status|LC|22701074}} |
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*[[Long-tailed manakin]], ''Chiroxiphia linearis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22701071}} |
*[[Long-tailed manakin]], ''Chiroxiphia linearis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22701071}} |
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*[[Orange-collared manakin]], ''Manacus aurantiacus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22701106}} |
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*[[Red-capped manakin]], ''Ceratopipra mentalis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22700994}} |
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*[[Velvety manakin|Blue-crowned manakin]], ''Lepidothrix coronata'' {{IUCN status|LC|22701012}} |
*[[Velvety manakin|Blue-crowned manakin]], ''Lepidothrix coronata'' {{IUCN status|LC|22701012}} |
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*[[White-collared manakin]], ''Manacus candei'' {{IUCN status|LC|22701103}} |
*[[White-collared manakin]], ''Manacus candei'' {{IUCN status|LC|22701103}} |
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*[[Orange-collared manakin]], ''Manacus aurantiacus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22701106}} |
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*[[Golden-collared manakin]], ''Manacus vitellinus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22701109}} |
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*[[White-crowned manakin]], ''Pseudopipra pipra'' {{IUCN status|LC|22701009}} |
*[[White-crowned manakin]], ''Pseudopipra pipra'' {{IUCN status|LC|22701009}} |
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*[[White-ruffed manakin]], ''Corapipo altera'' {{IUCN status|LC|22701096}} |
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*[[Golden-headed manakin]], ''Ceratopipra erythrocephala'' {{IUCN status|LC|22700997}} |
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==Cotingas== |
==Cotingas== |
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Order: [[Passeriformes]]{{nbsp|3}}Family: [[Cotingidae]] |
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The cotingas are birds of forests or forest edges in tropical Central and South America. Comparatively little is known about this diverse group, although all have broad bills with hooked tips, rounded wings, and strong legs. The males of many of the species are brightly colored or decorated with plumes or wattles. |
The cotingas are birds of forests or forest edges in tropical Central and South America. Comparatively little is known about this diverse group, although all have broad bills with hooked tips, rounded wings, and strong legs. The males of many of the species are brightly colored or decorated with plumes or wattles. |
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*[[Purple-throated fruitcrow]], ''Querula purpurata'' {{IUCN status|LC|22700925}} |
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*[[Bare-necked umbrellabird]], ''Cephalopterus glabricollis'' {{IUCN status|EN|22700933}} |
*[[Bare-necked umbrellabird]], ''Cephalopterus glabricollis'' {{IUCN status|EN|22700933}} |
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*[[Bearded bellbird]], ''Procnias averano'' {{IUCN status|LC}}<ref>{{cite iucn |author=BirdLife International |date=2016 |title=''Procnias averano'' |volume=2016 |page=e.T22700965A93806811 |access-date=15 October 2023}}</ref> |
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*[[Lovely cotinga]], ''Cotinga amabilis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22700871}} |
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*[[Black-tipped cotinga]], ''Carpodectes hopkei'' {{IUCN status|LC|22700910}} |
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*[[Blue cotinga]], ''Cotinga nattererii'' {{IUCN status|LC|22700877}} |
*[[Blue cotinga]], ''Cotinga nattererii'' {{IUCN status|LC|22700877}} |
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*[[Lovely cotinga]], ''Cotinga amabilis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22700871}} |
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*[[Purple-throated fruitcrow]], ''Querula purpurata'' {{IUCN status|LC|22700925}} |
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*[[Rufous piha]], ''Lipaugus unirufus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22700859}} |
*[[Rufous piha]], ''Lipaugus unirufus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22700859}} |
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*[[Snowy cotinga]], ''Carpodectes nitidus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22700904}} |
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*[[Three-wattled bellbird]], ''Procnias tricarunculatus'' {{IUCN status|VU|22700946}} |
*[[Three-wattled bellbird]], ''Procnias tricarunculatus'' {{IUCN status|VU|22700946}} |
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*[[Turquoise cotinga]], ''Cotinga ridgwayi'' {{IUCN status|VU|22700874}} |
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*[[White bellbird]], ''Procnias albus'' {{IUCN status|LC}}<ref>{{cite iucn |author=BirdLife International |date=2016 |title=''Procnias albus'' |volume=2016 |page=e.T22700957A93806627 |access-date=15 October 2023}}</ref> |
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*[[Yellow-billed cotinga]], ''Carpodectes antoniae'' {{IUCN status|EN|22700907}} |
*[[Yellow-billed cotinga]], ''Carpodectes antoniae'' {{IUCN status|EN|22700907}} |
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*[[Snowy cotinga]], ''Carpodectes nitidus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22700904}} |
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==Tityras and allies== |
==Tityras and allies== |
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Order: [[Passeriformes]]{{nbsp|3}}Family: [[Tityridae]] |
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Tityridae are [[suboscine]] passerine birds found in forest and woodland in the [[Neotropics]]. The species in this family were formerly spread over the families [[Tyrannidae]], [[Pipridae]], and [[Cotingidae]]. They are small to medium-sized birds. They do not have the sophisticated vocal capabilities of the songbirds. Most, but not all, have plain coloring. |
Tityridae are [[suboscine]] passerine birds found in forest and woodland in the [[Neotropics]]. The species in this family were formerly spread over the families [[Tyrannidae]], [[Pipridae]], and [[Cotingidae]]. They are small to medium-sized birds. They do not have the sophisticated vocal capabilities of the songbirds. Most, but not all, have plain coloring. |
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*[[Northern schiffornis]], ''Schiffornis veraepacis'' {{IUCN status|LC|103677449A112299336}} |
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*[[Russet-winged schiffornis]], ''Schiffornis stenorhyncha'' {{IUCN status|LC|103677383A112282225}} |
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*[[Speckled mourner]], ''Laniocera rufescens'' {{IUCN status|LC|22700383}} |
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*[[Masked tityra]], ''Tityra semifasciata'' {{IUCN status|LC|22700689}} |
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*[[Black-crowned tityra]], ''Tityra inquisitor'' {{IUCN status|LC|22700692}} |
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*[[Barred becard]], ''Pachyramphus versicolor'' {{IUCN status|LC|22700638}} |
*[[Barred becard]], ''Pachyramphus versicolor'' {{IUCN status|LC|22700638}} |
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*[[Black-and-white becard]], ''Pachyramphus albogriseus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22700655}} |
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*[[Black-crowned tityra]], ''Tityra inquisitor'' {{IUCN status|LC|22700692}} |
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*[[Black-tailed tityra]], ''Tityra cayana'' {{IUCN status|LC}}<ref>{{cite iucn |author=BirdLife International |date=2016 |title=''Tityra cayana'' |volume=2016 |page=e.T103676987A93792271 |access-date=15 October 2023}}</ref> |
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*[[Cinereous becard]], ''Pachyramphus rufus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22700664}} |
*[[Cinereous becard]], ''Pachyramphus rufus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22700664}} |
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*[[Cinnamon becard]], ''Pachyramphus cinnamomeus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22700641}} |
*[[Cinnamon becard]], ''Pachyramphus cinnamomeus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22700641}} |
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*[[White-winged becard]], ''Pachyramphus polychopterus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22700647}} |
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*[[Black-and-white becard]], ''Pachyramphus albogriseus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22700655}} |
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*[[Gray-collared becard]], ''Pachyramphus major'' {{IUCN status|LC|22700651}} |
*[[Gray-collared becard]], ''Pachyramphus major'' {{IUCN status|LC|22700651}} |
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*[[Rose-throated becard]], ''Pachyramphus aglaiae'' {{IUCN status|LC|22700670}} |
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*[[One-colored becard]], ''Pachyramphus homochrous'' {{IUCN status|LC|22700673}} |
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*[[Jamaican becard]], ''Pachyramphus niger'' {{IUCN status|LC|22700680}} |
*[[Jamaican becard]], ''Pachyramphus niger'' {{IUCN status|LC|22700680}} |
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*[[Masked tityra]], ''Tityra semifasciata'' {{IUCN status|LC|22700689}} |
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*[[Northern schiffornis]], ''Schiffornis veraepacis'' {{IUCN status|LC|103677449A112299336}} |
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*[[One-colored becard]], ''Pachyramphus homochrous'' {{IUCN status|LC|22700673}} |
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*[[Rose-throated becard]], ''Pachyramphus aglaiae'' {{IUCN status|LC|22700670}} |
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*[[Russet-winged schiffornis]], ''Schiffornis stenorhyncha'' {{IUCN status|LC|103677383A112282225}} |
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*[[Speckled mourner]], ''Laniocera rufescens'' {{IUCN status|LC|22700383}} |
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*[[White-winged becard]], ''Pachyramphus polychopterus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22700647}} |
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==Sharpbill== |
==Sharpbill== |
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Order: [[Passeriformes]]{{nbsp|3}}Family: [[Oxyruncidae]] |
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The sharpbill is a small bird of dense forests in Central and South America. It feeds mostly on fruit but also eats insects. |
The sharpbill is a small bird of dense forests in Central and South America. It feeds mostly on fruit but also eats insects. |
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==Royal flycatcher and allies== |
==Royal flycatcher and allies== |
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Order: [[Passeriformes]]{{nbsp|3}}Family: [[Onychorhynchidae]] |
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The members of this small family, created in 2018, were formerly considered to be tyrant flycatchers, family Tyrannidae. |
The members of this small family, created in 2018, were formerly considered to be tyrant flycatchers, family Tyrannidae. |
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* [[Black-tailed flycatcher]], ''Myiobius atricaudus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22699726A93745080}} |
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* [[Northern royal flycatcher|Royal flycatcher]], ''Onychorhynchus coronatus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22729313A140051796}} |
* [[Northern royal flycatcher|Royal flycatcher]], ''Onychorhynchus coronatus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22729313A140051796}} |
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* [[Ruddy-tailed flycatcher]], ''Terenotriccus erythrurus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22699711A93744629}} |
* [[Ruddy-tailed flycatcher]], ''Terenotriccus erythrurus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22699711A93744629}} |
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* [[Sulphur-rumped flycatcher]], ''Myiobius sulphureipygius'' {{IUCN status|LC|22731699A95036934}} |
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* [[Tawny-breasted flycatcher]], ''Myiobius villosus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22699717A93744884}} |
* [[Tawny-breasted flycatcher]], ''Myiobius villosus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22699717A93744884}} |
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* [[Sulphur-rumped flycatcher]], ''Myiobius sulphureipygius'' {{IUCN status|LC|22731699A95036934}} |
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* [[Black-tailed flycatcher]], ''Myiobius atricaudus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22699726A93745080}} |
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==Tyrant flycatchers== |
==Tyrant flycatchers== |
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[[File:Myiozetetes-similis-001.jpg|thumb|Great kiskadee]] |
[[File:Myiozetetes-similis-001.jpg|thumb|Great kiskadee]] |
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Order: [[Passeriformes]]{{nbsp|3}}Family: [[Tyrannidae]] |
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Tyrant flycatchers are Passerine birds which occur throughout North and South America. They superficially resemble the Old World flycatchers, but are more robust and have stronger bills. They do not have the sophisticated vocal capabilities of the songbirds. Most, but not all, are rather plain. As the name implies, most are insectivorous. |
Tyrant flycatchers are Passerine birds which occur throughout North and South America. They superficially resemble the Old World flycatchers, but are more robust and have stronger bills. They do not have the sophisticated vocal capabilities of the songbirds. Most, but not all, are rather plain. As the name implies, most are insectivorous. |
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*[[Acadian flycatcher]], ''Empidonax virescens'' {{IUCN status|LC|22699842}} |
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*[[Alder flycatcher]], ''Empidonax alnorum'' {{IUCN status|LC|22699845}} |
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*[[American dusky flycatcher|Dusky flycatcher]], ''Empidonax oberholseri'' {{IUCN status|LC|22699864}} |
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*[[American gray flycatcher|Gray flycatcher]], ''Empidonax wrightii'' {{IUCN status|LC|22699860}} |
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*[[Ash-throated flycatcher]], ''Myiarchus cinerascens'' {{IUCN status|LC|22700427}} |
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*[[Belted flycatcher]], ''Xenotriccus callizonus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22699773}} |
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*[[Black phoebe]], ''Sayornis nigricans'' {{IUCN status|LC|22699892}} |
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*[[Black-billed flycatcher]], ''Aphanotriccus audax'' {{IUCN status|NT|22699770}} |
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*[[Black-capped flycatcher]], ''Empidonax atriceps'' {{IUCN status|LC|22699883}} |
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*[[Rufous-browed tyrannulet]], ''Phylloscartes superciliaris'' {{IUCN status|LC|22699531}} |
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*[[Bronze-olive pygmy-tyrant]], ''Pseudotriccus pelzelni'' {{IUCN status|LC|22698819}} |
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*[[Black-capped pygmy-tyrant]], ''Myiornis atricapillus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22699544}} |
*[[Black-capped pygmy-tyrant]], ''Myiornis atricapillus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22699544}} |
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*[[Scale-crested pygmy-tyrant]], ''Lophotriccus pileatus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22699554}} |
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*[[Pale-eyed pygmy-tyrant]], ''Lophotriccus pilaris'' {{IUCN status|LC|22699574}} |
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*[[Northern bentbill]], ''Oncostoma cinereigulare'' {{IUCN status|LC|22699584}} |
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*[[Southern bentbill]], ''Oncostoma olivaceum'' {{IUCN status|LC|22699587}} |
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*[[Slate-headed tody-flycatcher]], ''Poecilotriccus sylvia'' {{IUCN status|LC|22699007}} |
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*[[Common tody-flycatcher]], ''Todirostrum cinereum'' {{IUCN status|LC|22699027}} |
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*[[Black-headed tody-flycatcher]], ''Todirostrum nigriceps'' {{IUCN status|LC|22699035}} |
*[[Black-headed tody-flycatcher]], ''Todirostrum nigriceps'' {{IUCN status|LC|22699035}} |
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*[[Boat-billed flycatcher]], ''Megarynchus pitangua'' {{IUCN status|LC|22700533}} |
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*[[Bran-colored flycatcher]], ''Myiophobus fasciatus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22699704}} |
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*[[Bright-rumped attila]], ''Attila spadiceus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22700354}} |
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*[[Bronze-olive pygmy-tyrant]], ''Pseudotriccus pelzelni'' {{IUCN status|LC|22698819}} |
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*[[Yellow-margined flycatcher]], ''Tolmomyias assimilis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22699609}} |
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*[[Yellow-breasted flycatcher]], ''Tolmomyias flaviventris'' {{IUCN status|LC|22699620}} |
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*[[Yellow-bellied tyrannulet]], ''Ornithion semiflavum'' {{IUCN status|LC|22699163}} |
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*[[Brown-capped tyrannulet]], ''Ornithion brunneicapillus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22699166}} |
*[[Brown-capped tyrannulet]], ''Ornithion brunneicapillus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22699166}} |
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*[[Brown-crested flycatcher]], ''Myiarchus tyrannulus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22700436}} |
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*[[Brownish twistwing]], ''Cnipodectes subbrunneus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22699590}} |
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*[[Buff-breasted flycatcher]], ''Empidonax fulvifrons'' {{IUCN status|LC|22699880}} |
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*[[Mouse-colored tyrannulet]], ''Nesotriccus murinus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22699187}} |
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*[[Yellow tyrannulet]], ''Capsiempis flaveola'' {{IUCN status|LC|22699194}} |
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*[[Yellow-crowned tyrannulet]], ''Tyrannulus elatus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22699227}} |
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*[[Forest elaenia]], ''Myiopagis gaimardii'' {{IUCN status|LC|22699230}} |
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*[[Grey elaenia|Gray elaenia]], ''Myiopagis caniceps'' {{IUCN status|LC|22699233}} |
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*[[Jamaican elaenia]], ''Myiopagis cotta'' {{IUCN status|LC|22699245}} |
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*[[Greenish elaenia]], ''Myiopagis viridicata'' {{IUCN status|LC|22699248}} |
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*[[Caribbean elaenia]], ''Elaenia martinica'' {{IUCN status|LC|22699259}} |
*[[Caribbean elaenia]], ''Elaenia martinica'' {{IUCN status|LC|22699259}} |
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*[[Cassin's kingbird]], ''Tyrannus vociferans'' {{IUCN status|LC|22700491}} |
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*[[Cattle tyrant]], ''Machetornis rixosa'' {{IUCN status|LC|22700321}} |
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*[[White-crested elaenia]], ''Elaenia albiceps'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22699271}} |
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*[[Lesser elaenia]], ''Elaenia chiriquensis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22699295}} |
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*[[Mountain elaenia]], ''Elaenia frantzii'' {{IUCN status|LC|22699298}} |
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*[[Greater Antillean elaenia]], ''Elaenia fallax'' {{IUCN status|LC|22699310}} |
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*[[Torrent tyrannulet]], ''Serpophaga cinerea'' {{IUCN status|LC|22699331}} |
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*[[White-fronted tyrannulet|Rough-legged tyrannulet]], ''Phyllomyias burmeisteri'' {{IUCN status|LC|22734246}} |
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*[[Sooty-headed tyrannulet]], ''Phyllomyias griseiceps'' {{IUCN status|LC|22699107}} |
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*[[Guatemalan tyrannulet]], ''Zimmerius vilissimus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22699122}} |
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*[[Mistletoe tyrannulet]], ''Zimmerius parvus'' {{IUCN status|LC|103680835A112300016}} |
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*[[Bright-rumped attila]], ''Attila spadiceus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22700354}} |
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*[[Choco sirystes]], ''Sirystes albogriseus'' {{IUCN status|LC|103682304A118647671}} |
*[[Choco sirystes]], ''Sirystes albogriseus'' {{IUCN status|LC|103682304A118647671}} |
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*[[Cocos flycatcher]], ''Nesotriccus ridgwayi'' {{IUCN status|VU|22699191}} |
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*[[Common tody-flycatcher]], ''Todirostrum cinereum'' {{IUCN status|LC|22699027}} |
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*[[Couch's kingbird]], ''Tyrannus couchii'' {{IUCN status|LC|22700488}} |
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*[[Crowned slaty flycatcher]], ''Empidonomus aurantioatrocristatus'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22700523}} |
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*[[Cuban pewee]], ''Contopus caribaeus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22699830}} |
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*[[Dark pewee]], ''Contopus lugubris'' {{IUCN status|LC|22699801}} |
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*[[Dusky-capped flycatcher]], ''Myiarchus tuberculifer'' {{IUCN status|LC|22700399}} |
*[[Dusky-capped flycatcher]], ''Myiarchus tuberculifer'' {{IUCN status|LC|22700399}} |
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*[[Eastern kingbird]], ''Tyrannus tyrannus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22700506}} |
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*[[Eastern phoebe]], ''Sayornis phoebe'' {{IUCN status|LC|22699886}} |
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*[[Eastern wood-pewee]], ''Contopus virens'' {{IUCN status|LC|22699816}} |
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*[[Euler's flycatcher]], ''Lathrotriccus euleri'' {{IUCN status|LC|22699751}} (ssp. ''johnstonei'': {{ESA status|E}}) |
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*[[Eye-ringed flatbill]], ''Rhynchocyclus brevirostris'' {{IUCN status|LC|22699594}} |
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*[[Flammulated flycatcher]], ''Ramphotrigon flammulatum'' {{IUCN status|LC|22700461}} |
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*[[Forest elaenia]], ''Myiopagis gaimardii'' {{IUCN status|LC|22699230}} |
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*[[Fork-tailed flycatcher]], ''Tyrannus savana'' {{IUCN status|LC|22700503}} |
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*[[Giant kingbird]], ''Tyrannus cubensis'' {{IUCN status|EN|22700516}} |
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*[[Golden-bellied flycatcher]], ''Myiodynastes hemichrysus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22700563}} |
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*[[Golden-crowned flycatcher]], ''Myiodynastes chrysocephalus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22700566}} |
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*[[Golden-crowned spadebill]], ''Platyrinchus coronatus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22699635}} |
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*[[Great crested flycatcher]], ''Myiarchus crinitus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22700433}} |
*[[Great crested flycatcher]], ''Myiarchus crinitus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22700433}} |
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*[[Great kiskadee]], ''Pitangus sulphuratus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22700605}} |
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*[[Greater Antillean elaenia]], ''Elaenia fallax'' {{IUCN status|LC|22699310}} |
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*[[Greater pewee]], ''Contopus pertinax'' {{IUCN status|LC|22699798}} |
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*[[Greenish elaenia]], ''Myiopagis viridicata'' {{IUCN status|LC|22699248}} |
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*[[Grenada flycatcher]], ''Myiarchus nugator'' {{IUCN status|LC|22700439}} |
*[[Grenada flycatcher]], ''Myiarchus nugator'' {{IUCN status|LC|22700439}} |
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*[[Grey elaenia|Gray elaenia]], ''Myiopagis caniceps'' {{IUCN status|LC|22699233}} |
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*[[Grey kingbird|Gray kingbird]], ''Tyrannus dominicensis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22700509}} |
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*[[Grey-capped flycatcher|Gray-capped flycatcher]], ''Myiozetetes granadensis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22700589}} |
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*[[Grey-headed piprites|Gray-headed piprites]], ''Piprites griseiceps'' {{IUCN status|LC|22701216}} |
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*[[Guatemalan tyrannulet]], ''Zimmerius vilissimus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22699122}} |
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*[[Hammond's flycatcher]], ''Empidonax hammondii'' {{IUCN status|LC|22699857}} |
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*[[Hispaniolan pewee]], ''Contopus hispaniolensis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22724420}} |
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*[[Jamaican elaenia]], ''Myiopagis cotta'' {{IUCN status|LC|22699245}} |
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*[[Jamaican pewee]], ''Contopus pallidus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22724415}} |
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*[[La Sagra's flycatcher]], ''Myiarchus sagrae'' {{IUCN status|LC|22700449}} |
*[[La Sagra's flycatcher]], ''Myiarchus sagrae'' {{IUCN status|LC|22700449}} |
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*[[Least flycatcher]], ''Empidonax minimus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22699854}} |
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*[[Puerto Rican flycatcher]], ''Myiarchus antillarum'' {{IUCN status|LC|22700455}} |
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*[[Lesser Antillean flycatcher]], ''Myiarchus oberi'' {{IUCN status|LC|22700458}} |
*[[Lesser Antillean flycatcher]], ''Myiarchus oberi'' {{IUCN status|LC|22700458}} |
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*[[Lesser Antillean pewee]], ''Contopus latirostris'' {{IUCN status|LC|22699836}} |
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*[[Lesser elaenia]], ''Elaenia chiriquensis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22699295}} |
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*[[Lesser kiskadee]], ''Philohydor lictor'' {{IUCN status|LC|22700599}} |
*[[Lesser kiskadee]], ''Philohydor lictor'' {{IUCN status|LC|22700599}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Loggerhead kingbird]], ''Tyrannus caudifasciatus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22700513}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Long-tailed tyrant]], ''Colonia colonus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22700318}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Mistletoe tyrannulet]], ''Zimmerius parvus'' {{IUCN status|LC|103680835A112300016}} |
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*[[Mountain elaenia]], ''Elaenia frantzii'' {{IUCN status|LC|22699298}} |
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*[[Mouse-colored tyrannulet]], ''Nesotriccus murinus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22699187}} |
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*[[Northern beardless-tyrannulet]], ''Camptostoma imberbe'' {{IUCN status|LC|22699177}} |
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*[[Northern bentbill]], ''Oncostoma cinereigulare'' {{IUCN status|LC|22699584}} |
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*[[Northern scrub-flycatcher]], ''Sublegatus arenarum'' {{IUCN status|LC|22699200}} |
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*[[Nutting's flycatcher]], ''Myiarchus nuttingi'' {{IUCN status|LC|22700430}} |
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*[[Ochraceous pewee]], ''Contopus ochraceus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22699808}} |
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*[[Ochre-bellied flycatcher]], ''Mionectes oleagineus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22698796}} |
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*[[Olivaceous flatbill]], ''Rhynchocyclus olivaceus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22699599}} |
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*[[Olive-sided flycatcher]], ''Contopus cooperi'' {{IUCN status|NT|22699787}} |
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*[[Olive-striped flycatcher]], ''Mionectes olivaceus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22698793}} |
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*[[Pale-eyed pygmy-tyrant]], ''Lophotriccus pilaris'' {{IUCN status|LC|22699574}} |
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*[[Panama flycatcher]], ''Myiarchus panamensis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22700411}} |
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*[[Pied water-tyrant]], ''Fluvicola pica'' {{IUCN status|LC|22700274}} |
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*[[Pileated flycatcher]], ''Xenotriccus mexicanus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22699776}} |
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*[[Pine flycatcher]], ''Empidonax affinis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22699868}} |
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*[[Piratic flycatcher]], ''Legatus leucophaius'' {{IUCN status|LC|22700596}} |
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*[[Puerto Rican flycatcher]], ''Myiarchus antillarum'' {{IUCN status|LC|22700455}} |
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*[[Rufous mourner]], ''Rhytipterna holerythra'' {{IUCN status|LC|22700373}} |
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*[[Rufous-browed tyrannulet]], ''Phylloscartes superciliaris'' {{IUCN status|LC|22699531}} |
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*[[Rufous-tailed flycatcher]], ''Myiarchus validus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22700446}} |
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*[[Rusty-margined flycatcher]], ''Myiozetetes cayanensis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22700583}} |
*[[Rusty-margined flycatcher]], ''Myiozetetes cayanensis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22700583}} |
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*[[Sad flycatcher]], ''Myiarchus barbirostris'' {{IUCN status|LC|22700402}} |
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*[[Say's phoebe]], ''Sayornis saya'' {{IUCN status|LC|22699889}} |
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*[[Scale-crested pygmy-tyrant]], ''Lophotriccus pileatus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22699554}} |
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*[[Scissor-tailed flycatcher]], ''Tyrannus forficatus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22700500}} |
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*[[Sepia-capped flycatcher]], ''Leptopogon amaurocephalus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22698813}} |
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*[[Slate-headed tody-flycatcher]], ''Poecilotriccus sylvia'' {{IUCN status|LC|22699007}} |
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*[[Slaty-capped flycatcher]], ''Leptopogon superciliaris'' {{IUCN status|LC|22698816}} |
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*[[Small-billed elaenia]], ''Elaenia parvirostris'' {{IUCN status|LC|}} |
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*[[Social flycatcher]], ''Myiozetetes similis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22700586}} |
*[[Social flycatcher]], ''Myiozetetes similis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22700586}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Sooty-headed tyrannulet]], ''Phyllomyias griseiceps'' {{IUCN status|LC|22699107}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Southern beardless-tyrannulet]], ''Camptostoma obsoletum'' {{IUCN status|LC|22699182}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Southern bentbill]], ''Oncostoma olivaceum'' {{IUCN status|LC|22699587}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Stolid flycatcher]], ''Myiarchus stolidus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22700452}} |
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*[[Streaked flycatcher]], ''Myiodynastes maculatus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22700575}} |
*[[Streaked flycatcher]], ''Myiodynastes maculatus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22700575}} |
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*[[Stub-tailed spadebill]], ''Platyrinchus cancrominus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22699629}} |
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*[[Sulphur-bellied flycatcher]], ''Myiodynastes luteiventris'' {{IUCN status|LC|22700580}} |
*[[Sulphur-bellied flycatcher]], ''Myiodynastes luteiventris'' {{IUCN status|LC|22700580}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Tawny-chested flycatcher]], ''Aphanotriccus capitalis'' {{IUCN status|VU|22699767}} |
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*[[Thick-billed kingbird]], ''Tyrannus crassirostris'' {{IUCN status|LC|22700494}} |
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*[[Torrent tyrannulet]], ''Serpophaga cinerea'' {{IUCN status|LC|22699331}} |
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*[[Tropical kingbird]], ''Tyrannus melancholicus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22700485}} |
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*[[Tropical pewee]], ''Contopus cinereus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22699821}} |
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*[[Tufted flycatcher]], ''Mitrephanes phaeocercus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22699779}} |
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*[[Variegated flycatcher]], ''Empidonomus varius'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22700520}} |
*[[Variegated flycatcher]], ''Empidonomus varius'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22700520}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Vermilion flycatcher]], ''Pyrocephalus rubinus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22699895}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Western flycatcher]], ''Empidonax difficilis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22699871}} |
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*[[Couch's kingbird]], ''Tyrannus couchii'' {{IUCN status|LC|22700488}} |
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*[[Cassin's kingbird]], ''Tyrannus vociferans'' {{IUCN status|LC|22700491}} |
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*[[Thick-billed kingbird]], ''Tyrannus crassirostris'' {{IUCN status|LC|22700494}} |
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*[[Western kingbird]], ''Tyrannus verticalis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22700497}} |
*[[Western kingbird]], ''Tyrannus verticalis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22700497}} |
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*[[Eastern kingbird]], ''Tyrannus tyrannus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22700506}} |
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*[[Grey kingbird|Gray kingbird]], ''Tyrannus dominicensis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22700509}} |
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*[[Loggerhead kingbird]], ''Tyrannus caudifasciatus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22700513}} |
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*[[Giant kingbird]], ''Tyrannus cubensis'' {{IUCN status|EN|22700516}} |
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*[[Scissor-tailed flycatcher]], ''Tyrannus forficatus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22700500}} |
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*[[Fork-tailed flycatcher]], ''Tyrannus savana'' {{IUCN status|LC|22700503}} |
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*[[Bran-colored flycatcher]], ''Myiophobus fasciatus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22699704}} |
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*[[Euler's flycatcher]], ''Lathrotriccus euleri'' {{IUCN status|LC|22699751}} (ssp. ''johnstonei'': {{ESA status|E}}) |
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*[[Tawny-chested flycatcher]], ''Aphanotriccus capitalis'' {{IUCN status|VU|22699767}} |
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*[[Black-billed flycatcher]], ''Aphanotriccus audax'' {{IUCN status|NT|22699770}} |
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*[[Belted flycatcher]], ''Xenotriccus callizonus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22699773}} |
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*[[Pileated flycatcher]], ''Xenotriccus mexicanus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22699776}} |
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*[[Tufted flycatcher]], ''Mitrephanes phaeocercus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22699779}} |
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*[[Olive-sided flycatcher]], ''Contopus cooperi'' {{IUCN status|NT|22699787}} |
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*[[Greater pewee]], ''Contopus pertinax'' {{IUCN status|LC|22699798}} |
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*[[Dark pewee]], ''Contopus lugubris'' {{IUCN status|LC|22699801}} |
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*[[Ochraceous pewee]], ''Contopus ochraceus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22699808}} |
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*[[Western wood-pewee]], ''Contopus sordidulus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22699811}} |
*[[Western wood-pewee]], ''Contopus sordidulus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22699811}} |
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*[[ |
*[[White-crested elaenia]], ''Elaenia albiceps'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22699271}} |
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*[[ |
*[[White-fronted tyrannulet|Rough-legged tyrannulet]], ''Phyllomyias burmeisteri'' {{IUCN status|LC|22734246}} |
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*[[ |
*[[White-ringed flycatcher]], ''Conopias albovittatus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22700536}} |
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*[[ |
*[[White-throated flycatcher]], ''Empidonax albigularis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22699851}} |
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*[[ |
*[[White-throated spadebill]], ''Platyrinchus mystaceus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22699632}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Willow flycatcher]], ''Empidonax traillii'' {{IUCN status|LC|22699848}} (ssp. ''extimus'': {{ESA status|E}}) |
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*[[Yellow tyrannulet]], ''Capsiempis flaveola'' {{IUCN status|LC|22699194}} |
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*[[Yellow-bellied elaenia]], ''Elaenia flavogaster'' {{IUCN status|LC|22699262}} |
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*[[Yellow-bellied flycatcher]], ''Empidonax flaviventris'' {{IUCN status|LC|22699839}} |
*[[Yellow-bellied flycatcher]], ''Empidonax flaviventris'' {{IUCN status|LC|22699839}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Yellow-bellied tyrannulet]], ''Ornithion semiflavum'' {{IUCN status|LC|22699163}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Yellow-breasted flycatcher]], ''Tolmomyias flaviventris'' {{IUCN status|LC|22699620}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Yellow-crowned tyrannulet]], ''Tyrannulus elatus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22699227}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Yellow-green tyrannulet]], ''Phylloscartes flavovirens'' {{IUCN status|LC|22699523}} |
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*[[Least flycatcher]], ''Empidonax minimus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22699854}} |
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*[[Hammond's flycatcher]], ''Empidonax hammondii'' {{IUCN status|LC|22699857}} |
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*[[American gray flycatcher|Gray flycatcher]], ''Empidonax wrightii'' {{IUCN status|LC|22699860}} |
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*[[American dusky flycatcher|Dusky flycatcher]], ''Empidonax oberholseri'' {{IUCN status|LC|22699864}} |
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*[[Pine flycatcher]], ''Empidonax affinis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22699868}} |
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*[[Pacific-slope flycatcher]], ''Empidonax difficilis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22699871}} |
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*[[Cordilleran flycatcher]], ''Empidonax occidentalis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22699874}} |
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*[[Yellowish flycatcher]], ''Empidonax flavescens'' {{IUCN status|LC|22699877}} |
*[[Yellowish flycatcher]], ''Empidonax flavescens'' {{IUCN status|LC|22699877}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Yellow-margined flycatcher]], ''Tolmomyias assimilis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22699609}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Yellow-olive flycatcher]], ''Tolmomyias sulphurescens'' {{IUCN status|LC|22699605}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Yucatan flycatcher]], ''Myiarchus yucatanensis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22700396}} |
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*[[Eastern phoebe]], ''Sayornis phoebe'' {{IUCN status|LC|22699886}} |
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*[[Say's phoebe]], ''Sayornis saya'' {{IUCN status|LC|22699889}} |
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*[[Vermilion flycatcher]], ''Pyrocephalus rubinus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22699895}} |
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*[[Pied water-tyrant]], ''Fluvicola pica'' {{IUCN status|LC|22700274}} |
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*[[Northern scrub-flycatcher]], ''Sublegatus arenarum'' {{IUCN status|LC|22699200}} |
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*[[Long-tailed tyrant]], ''Colonia colonus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22700318}} |
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==Shrikes== |
==Shrikes== |
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[[File:Lanius excubitor 1 (Marek Szczepanek).jpg|thumb|Northern shrike]] |
[[File:Lanius excubitor 1 (Marek Szczepanek).jpg|thumb|Northern shrike]] |
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Order: [[Passeriformes]]{{nbsp|3}}Family: [[Laniidae]] |
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Shrikes are passerine birds known for their habit of catching other birds and small animals and impaling the uneaten portions of their bodies on thorns. A shrike's beak is hooked, like that of a typical bird of prey. |
Shrikes are passerine birds known for their habit of catching other birds and small animals and impaling the uneaten portions of their bodies on thorns. A shrike's beak is hooked, like that of a typical bird of prey. |
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*[[Brown shrike]], ''Lanius cristatus'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22705011}} |
*[[Brown shrike]], ''Lanius cristatus'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22705011}} |
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*[[Red-backed shrike]], ''Lanius collurio'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22705001A110988087}} |
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*[[Loggerhead shrike]], ''Lanius ludovicianus'' {{IUCN status|NT|22705042}} (ssp. ''mearnsi'': {{ESA status|E}}) |
*[[Loggerhead shrike]], ''Lanius ludovicianus'' {{IUCN status|NT|22705042}} (ssp. ''mearnsi'': {{ESA status|E}}) |
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*[[Northern shrike]], ''Lanius excubitor'' {{IUCN status|LC|22730627}} |
*[[Northern shrike]], ''Lanius excubitor'' {{IUCN status|LC|22730627}} |
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*[[Red-backed shrike]], ''Lanius collurio'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22705001A110988087}} |
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==Vireos, shrike-babblers, and erpornis== |
==Vireos, shrike-babblers, and erpornis== |
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[[File:Vireo-flavifrons-001.jpg|thumb|right|[[Yellow-throated vireo]]]] |
[[File:Vireo-flavifrons-001.jpg|thumb|right|[[Yellow-throated vireo]]]] |
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Order: [[Passeriformes]]{{nbsp|3}}Family: [[Vireonidae]] |
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The vireos are a group of small to medium-sized passerine birds. They are typically greenish in color and resemble wood warblers apart from their heavier bills. |
The vireos are a group of small to medium-sized passerine birds. They are typically greenish in color and resemble wood warblers apart from their heavier bills. |
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*[[Bell's vireo]], ''Vireo bellii'' {{IUCN status|LC|22705156}} (Least Bell's vireo ''V. b. pusillus'': {{ESA status|E}}) |
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*[[Scrub greenlet]], ''Hylophilus flavipes'' {{IUCN status|LC|22705312}} |
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*[[Chestnut-sided shrike-vireo]], ''Vireolanius melitophrys'' {{IUCN status|LC|22705130}} |
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*[[Green shrike-vireo]], ''Vireolanius pulchellus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22705134}} |
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*[[Yellow-browed shrike-vireo]], ''Vireolanius eximius'' {{IUCN status|LC|22705138}} |
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*[[Tawny-crowned greenlet]], ''Tunchiornis ochraceiceps'' {{IUCN status|LC|22705318}} |
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*[[Lesser greenlet]], ''Pachysylvia decurtata'' {{IUCN status|LC|22705321}} |
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*[[Golden-fronted greenlet]], ''Pachysylvia aurantiifrons'' {{IUCN status|LC|22705309}} |
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*[[Golden vireo]], ''Vireo hypochryseus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22705213}} |
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*[[Blue Mountain vireo]], ''Vireo osburni'' {{IUCN status|NT|22705225}} |
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*[[Slaty vireo]], ''Vireo brevipennis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22705153}} |
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*[[Black-capped vireo]], ''Vireo atricapilla'' {{IUCN status|NT|22705159}} {{ESA status|E}} |
*[[Black-capped vireo]], ''Vireo atricapilla'' {{IUCN status|NT|22705159}} {{ESA status|E}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Black-whiskered vireo]], ''Vireo altiloquus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22705254}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Blue Mountain vireo]], ''Vireo osburni'' {{IUCN status|NT|22705225}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Blue-headed vireo]], ''Vireo solitarius'' {{IUCN status|LC|22705234}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Brown-capped vireo]], ''Vireo leucophrys'' {{IUCN status|LC|22705273}} |
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*[[Cassin's vireo]], ''Vireo cassinii'' {{IUCN status|LC|22705228}} |
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*[[Chestnut-sided shrike-vireo]], ''Vireolanius melitophrys'' {{IUCN status|LC|22705130}} |
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*[[Cozumel vireo]], ''Vireo bairdi'' {{IUCN status|NT|22705194}} |
*[[Cozumel vireo]], ''Vireo bairdi'' {{IUCN status|NT|22705194}} |
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*[[San Andres vireo]], ''Vireo caribaeus'' {{IUCN status|VU|22705203}} |
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*[[Jamaican vireo]], ''Vireo modestus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22705216}} |
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*[[Cuban vireo]], ''Vireo gundlachii'' {{IUCN status|LC|22705197}} |
*[[Cuban vireo]], ''Vireo gundlachii'' {{IUCN status|LC|22705197}} |
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*[[Dwarf vireo]], ''Vireo nelsoni'' {{IUCN status|LC|22705179}} |
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*[[Flat-billed vireo]], ''Vireo nanus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22705219}} |
*[[Flat-billed vireo]], ''Vireo nanus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22705219}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Golden vireo]], ''Vireo hypochryseus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22705213}} |
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*[[Golden-fronted greenlet]], ''Pachysylvia aurantiifrons'' {{IUCN status|LC|22705309}} |
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*[[Gray vireo]], ''Vireo vicinior'' {{IUCN status|LC|22705209}} |
*[[Gray vireo]], ''Vireo vicinior'' {{IUCN status|LC|22705209}} |
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*[[Green shrike-vireo]], ''Vireolanius pulchellus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22705134}} |
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*[[Hutton's vireo]], ''Vireo huttoni'' {{IUCN status|LC|22705182}} |
*[[Hutton's vireo]], ''Vireo huttoni'' {{IUCN status|LC|22705182}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Jamaican vireo]], ''Vireo modestus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22705216}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Lesser greenlet]], ''Pachysylvia decurtata'' {{IUCN status|LC|22705321}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Mangrove vireo]], ''Vireo pallens'' {{IUCN status|LC|22705191}} |
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*[[Blue-headed vireo]], ''Vireo solitarius'' {{IUCN status|LC|22705234}} |
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*[[Plumbeous vireo]], ''Vireo plumbeus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22705231}} |
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*[[Philadelphia vireo]], ''Vireo philadelphicus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22705240}} |
*[[Philadelphia vireo]], ''Vireo philadelphicus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22705240}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Plumbeous vireo]], ''Vireo plumbeus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22705231}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Puerto Rican vireo]], ''Vireo latimeri'' {{IUCN status|LC|22705222}} |
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*[[Red-eyed vireo]], ''Vireo olivaceus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22705243}} |
*[[Red-eyed vireo]], ''Vireo olivaceus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22705243}} |
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*[[Rufous-browed peppershrike]], ''Cyclarhis gujanensis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22705124}} |
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*[[San Andres vireo]], ''Vireo caribaeus'' {{IUCN status|VU|22705203}} |
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*[[Scrub greenlet]], ''Hylophilus flavipes'' {{IUCN status|LC|22705312}} |
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*[[Slaty vireo]], ''Vireo brevipennis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22705153}} |
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*[[Tawny-crowned greenlet]], ''Tunchiornis ochraceiceps'' {{IUCN status|LC|22705318}} |
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*[[Thick-billed vireo]], ''Vireo crassirostris'' {{IUCN status|LC|22705200}} |
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*[[Warbling vireo]], ''Vireo gilvus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22735122}} |
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*[[White-eyed vireo]], ''Vireo griseus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22705188}} |
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*[[Yellow-browed shrike-vireo]], ''Vireolanius eximius'' {{IUCN status|LC|22705138}} |
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*[[Yellow-green vireo]], ''Vireo flavoviridis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22705248}} |
*[[Yellow-green vireo]], ''Vireo flavoviridis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22705248}} |
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*[[Yellow-throated vireo]], ''Vireo flavifrons'' {{IUCN status|LC|22705237}} |
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*[[Yellow-winged vireo]], ''Vireo carmioli'' {{IUCN status|LC|22705185}} |
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*[[Yucatan vireo]], ''Vireo magister'' {{IUCN status|LC|22705257}} |
*[[Yucatan vireo]], ''Vireo magister'' {{IUCN status|LC|22705257}} |
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==Crows, jays, and magpies== |
==Crows, jays, and magpies== |
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[[File:ClarksNutcracker23.jpg|upright|thumb|Clark's nutcracker]] |
[[File:ClarksNutcracker23.jpg|upright|thumb|Clark's nutcracker]] |
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Order: [[Passeriformes]]{{nbsp|3}}Family: [[Corvidae]] |
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The family Corvidae includes crows, ravens, jays, choughs, magpies, treepies, nutcrackers and ground jays. Corvids are above average in size among the Passeriformes, and some of the larger species show high levels of intelligence. |
The family Corvidae includes crows, ravens, jays, choughs, magpies, treepies, nutcrackers and ground jays. Corvids are above average in size among the Passeriformes, and some of the larger species show high levels of intelligence. |
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*[[American crow]], ''Corvus brachyrhynchos'' {{IUCN status|LC|22705990}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Azure-hooded jay]], ''Cyanolyca cucullata'' {{IUCN status|LC|22705663}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Black-billed magpie]], ''Pica hudsonia'' {{IUCN status|LC|22705865}} |
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*[[Black-chested jay]], ''Cyanocorax affinis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22705723}} |
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*[[Black-throated jay]], ''Cyanolyca pumilo'' {{IUCN status|LC|22705669}} |
*[[Black-throated jay]], ''Cyanolyca pumilo'' {{IUCN status|LC|22705669}} |
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*[[Silvery-throated jay]], ''Cyanolyca argentigula'' {{IUCN status|LC|22705678}} |
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*[[Azure-hooded jay]], ''Cyanolyca cucullata'' {{IUCN status|LC|22705663}} |
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*[[Black-throated magpie-jay]], ''Calocitta colliei'' {{IUCN status|LC|22705756}} |
*[[Black-throated magpie-jay]], ''Calocitta colliei'' {{IUCN status|LC|22705756}} |
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*[[Blue jay]], ''Cyanocitta cristata'' {{IUCN status|LC|22705611}} |
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*[[Brown jay]], ''Psilorhinus morio'' {{IUCN status|LC|22705742}} |
*[[Brown jay]], ''Psilorhinus morio'' {{IUCN status|LC|22705742}} |
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*[[Tufted jay]], ''Cyanocorax dickeyi'' {{IUCN status|NT|22705726}} |
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*[[Black-chested jay]], ''Cyanocorax affinis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22705723}} |
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*[[Green jay]], ''Cyanocorax yncas'' {{IUCN status|LC|22705738}} |
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*[[Bushy-crested jay]], ''Cyanocorax melanocyaneus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22705681}} |
*[[Bushy-crested jay]], ''Cyanocorax melanocyaneus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22705681}} |
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*[[San Blas jay]], ''Cyanocorax sanblasianus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22705687}} |
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*[[Yucatan jay]], ''Cyanocorax yucatanicus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22705693}} |
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*[[Purplish-backed jay]], ''Cyanocorax beecheii'' {{IUCN status|LC|22705699}} |
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*[[Pinyon jay]], ''Gymnorhinus cyanocephalus'' {{IUCN status|VU|22705608}} |
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*[[Steller's jay]], ''Cyanocitta stelleri'' {{IUCN status|LC|22705614}} |
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*[[Blue jay]], ''Cyanocitta cristata'' {{IUCN status|LC|22705611}} |
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*[[Florida scrub-jay]], ''Aphelocoma coerulescens'' {{IUCN status|VU|22705629}} {{ESA status|T}} |
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*[[Island scrub-jay]], ''Aphelocoma insularis'' {{IUCN status|VU|22705617}} |
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*[[California scrub-jay]], ''Aphelocoma californica'' {{IUCN status|LC|103727785A112293863}} |
*[[California scrub-jay]], ''Aphelocoma californica'' {{IUCN status|LC|103727785A112293863}} |
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*[[Canada jay]], ''Perisoreus canadensis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22705783}} |
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*[[Woodhouse's scrub-jay]], ''Aphelocoma woodhouseii'' |
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*[[Chihuahuan raven]], ''Corvus cryptoleucus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22706055}} |
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*[[Mexican jay]], ''Aphelocoma wollweberi'' {{IUCN status|LC|22724967}} |
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*[[Unicolored jay]], ''Aphelocoma unicolor'' {{IUCN status|LC|22705642}} |
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*[[Clark's nutcracker]], ''Nucifraga columbiana'' {{IUCN status|LC|22705909}} |
*[[Clark's nutcracker]], ''Nucifraga columbiana'' {{IUCN status|LC|22705909}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Common raven]], ''Corvus corax'' {{IUCN status|LC|22706068}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Cuban crow]], ''Corvus nasicus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22706010}} |
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*[[Dwarf jay]], ''Cyanolyca nana'' {{IUCN status|NT|22705672}} |
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*[[Eurasian jackdaw]], ''Corvus monedula'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22705929}} |
*[[Eurasian jackdaw]], ''Corvus monedula'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22705929}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Fish crow]], ''Corvus ossifragus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22705993}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Florida scrub-jay]], ''Aphelocoma coerulescens'' {{IUCN status|VU|22705629}} {{ESA status|T}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Green jay]], ''Cyanocorax yncas'' {{IUCN status|LC|22705738}} |
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*[[Cuban crow]], ''Corvus nasicus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22706010}} |
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*[[White-necked crow]], ''Corvus leucognaphalus'' {{IUCN status|VU|22706013}} {{ESA status|E}} |
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*[[Hooded crow]], ''Corvus cornix'' (A) |
*[[Hooded crow]], ''Corvus cornix'' (A) |
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*[[House crow]], ''Corvus splendens'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|131944731}} |
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*[[Island scrub-jay]], ''Aphelocoma insularis'' {{IUCN status|VU|22705617}} |
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*[[Jamaican crow]], ''Corvus jamaicensis'' {{IUCN status|NT|22706007}} |
*[[Jamaican crow]], ''Corvus jamaicensis'' {{IUCN status|NT|22706007}} |
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*[[Mexican jay]], ''Aphelocoma wollweberi'' {{IUCN status|LC|22724967}} |
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*[[Palm crow]], ''Corvus palmarum'' {{IUCN status|LC|22731517}} |
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*[[Pinyon jay]], ''Gymnorhinus cyanocephalus'' {{IUCN status|VU|22705608}} |
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*[[Purplish-backed jay]], ''Cyanocorax beecheii'' {{IUCN status|LC|22705699}} |
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*[[Rook (bird)|Rook]], ''Corvus frugilegus'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22705983}} |
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*[[San Blas jay]], ''Cyanocorax sanblasianus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22705687}} |
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*[[Silvery-throated jay]], ''Cyanolyca argentigula'' {{IUCN status|LC|22705678}} |
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*[[Sinaloa crow]], ''Corvus sinaloae'' {{IUCN status|LC|22705999}} |
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*[[Steller's jay]], ''Cyanocitta stelleri'' {{IUCN status|LC|22705614}} |
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*[[Tamaulipas crow]], ''Corvus imparatus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22705996}} |
*[[Tamaulipas crow]], ''Corvus imparatus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22705996}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Transvolcanic jay]], ''Aphelocoma ultramarina'' {{IUCN status|LC|22724961}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Tufted jay]], ''Cyanocorax dickeyi'' {{IUCN status|NT|22705726}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Unicolored jay]], ''Aphelocoma unicolor'' {{IUCN status|LC|22705642}} |
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*[[ |
*[[White-necked crow]], ''Corvus leucognaphalus'' {{IUCN status|VU|22706013}} {{ESA status|E}} |
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*[[ |
*[[White-throated jay]], ''Cyanolyca mirabilis'' {{IUCN status|VU|22705675}} |
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*[[White-throated magpie-jay]], ''Calocitta formosa'' {{IUCN status|LC|22705760}} |
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*[[Woodhouse's scrub-jay]], ''Aphelocoma woodhouseii'' |
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*[[Yellow-billed magpie]], ''Pica nuttalli'' {{IUCN status|VU|22705874}} |
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*[[Yucatan jay]], ''Cyanocorax yucatanicus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22705693}} |
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==Larks== |
==Larks== |
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Order: [[Passeriformes]]{{nbsp|3}}Family: [[Alaudidae]] |
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Larks are small terrestrial birds with often extravagant songs and display flights. Most larks are fairly dull in appearance. Their food is insects and seeds. |
Larks are small terrestrial birds with often extravagant songs and display flights. Most larks are fairly dull in appearance. Their food is insects and seeds. |
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==Swallows== |
==Swallows== |
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[[File:PurpleMartin cajay.jpg|thumb|right|[[Purple martin]]]] |
[[File:PurpleMartin cajay.jpg|thumb|right|[[Purple martin]]]] |
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Order: [[Passeriformes]]{{nbsp|3}}Family: [[Hirundinidae]] |
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The family Hirundinidae is adapted to aerial feeding. They have a slender streamlined body, long pointed wings and a short bill with a wide gape. The feet are adapted to perching rather than walking, and the front toes are partially joined at the base. |
The family Hirundinidae is adapted to aerial feeding. They have a slender streamlined body, long pointed wings and a short bill with a wide gape. The feet are adapted to perching rather than walking, and the front toes are partially joined at the base. |
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*[[American cliff swallow|Cliff swallow]], ''Petrochelidon pyrrhonota'' {{IUCN status|LC|22712427}} |
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*[[Tree swallow]], ''Tachycineta bicolor'' {{IUCN status|LC|22712057}} |
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*[[Bahama swallow]], ''Tachycineta cyaneoviridis'' {{IUCN status|EN|22712080}} |
*[[Bahama swallow]], ''Tachycineta cyaneoviridis'' {{IUCN status|EN|22712080}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Bank swallow]], ''Riparia riparia'' {{IUCN status|LC|22712176}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Barn swallow]], ''Hirundo rustica'' {{IUCN status|LC|22712252}} |
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*[[Mangrove swallow]], ''Tachycineta albilinea'' {{IUCN status|LC|22733821}} |
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*[[Black-capped swallow]], ''Atticora pileata'' {{IUCN status|LC|22712134}} |
*[[Black-capped swallow]], ''Atticora pileata'' {{IUCN status|LC|22712134}} |
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*[[White-thighed swallow]], ''Atticora tibialis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22712143}} |
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*[[Blue-and-white swallow]], ''Pygochelidon cyanoleuca'' {{IUCN status|LC|22712122}} |
*[[Blue-and-white swallow]], ''Pygochelidon cyanoleuca'' {{IUCN status|LC|22712122}} |
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*[[Northern rough-winged swallow]], ''Stelgidopteryx serripennis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22735128}} |
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*[[Southern rough-winged swallow]], ''Stelgidopteryx ruficollis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22712162}} |
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*[[Brown-chested martin]], ''Progne tapera'' {{IUCN status|LC|22712092}} |
*[[Brown-chested martin]], ''Progne tapera'' {{IUCN status|LC|22712092}} |
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*[[Caribbean martin]], ''Progne dominicensis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22712104}} |
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*[[Cave swallow]], ''Petrochelidon fulva'' {{IUCN status|LC|22712435}} |
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*[[Common house-martin]], ''Delichon urbicum'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22712477}} |
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*[[Cuban martin]], ''Progne cryptoleuca'' {{IUCN status|LC|22712101}} |
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*[[Golden swallow]], ''Tachycineta euchrysea'' {{IUCN status|VU|22712086}} |
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*[[Gray-breasted martin]], ''Progne chalybea'' {{IUCN status|LC|22712110}} |
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*[[Mangrove swallow]], ''Tachycineta albilinea'' {{IUCN status|LC|22733821}} |
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*[[Northern rough-winged swallow]], ''Stelgidopteryx serripennis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22735128}} |
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*[[Purple martin]], ''Progne subis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22712098}} |
*[[Purple martin]], ''Progne subis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22712098}} |
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*[[Sinaloa martin]], ''Progne sinaloae'' {{IUCN status|VU|22712107}} |
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*[[Southern martin]], ''Progne elegans'' {{IUCN status|LC|22731723}} |
*[[Southern martin]], ''Progne elegans'' {{IUCN status|LC|22731723}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Southern rough-winged swallow]], ''Stelgidopteryx ruficollis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22712162}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Tree swallow]], ''Tachycineta bicolor'' {{IUCN status|LC|22712057}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Violet-green swallow]], ''Tachycineta thalassina'' {{IUCN status|LC|22712077}} |
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*[[ |
*[[White-thighed swallow]], ''Atticora tibialis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22712143}} |
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*[[Barn swallow]], ''Hirundo rustica'' {{IUCN status|LC|22712252}} |
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*[[Common house-martin]], ''Delichon urbicum'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22712477}} |
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*[[American cliff swallow|Cliff swallow]], ''Petrochelidon pyrrhonota'' {{IUCN status|LC|22712427}} |
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*[[Cave swallow]], ''Petrochelidon fulva'' {{IUCN status|LC|22712435}} |
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==Tits, chickadees, and titmice== |
==Tits, chickadees, and titmice== |
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Order: [[Passeriformes]]{{nbsp|3}}Family: [[Paridae]] |
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The Paridae are mainly small stocky woodland species with short stout bills. Some have crests. They are adaptable birds, with a mixed diet including seeds and insects. |
The Paridae are mainly small stocky woodland species with short stout bills. Some have crests. They are adaptable birds, with a mixed diet including seeds and insects. |
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*[[Black-capped chickadee]], ''Poecile atricapillus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22711716}} |
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*[[Black-crested titmouse]], ''Baeolophus atricristatus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22711989}} |
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*[[Boreal chickadee]], ''Poecile hudsonicus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22711759}} |
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*[[Bridled titmouse]], ''Baeolophus wollweberi'' {{IUCN status|LC|22711969}} |
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*[[Carolina chickadee]], ''Poecile carolinensis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22711708}} |
*[[Carolina chickadee]], ''Poecile carolinensis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22711708}} |
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*[[Black-capped chickadee]], ''Poecile atricapillus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22711716}} |
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*[[Mountain chickadee]], ''Poecile gambeli'' {{IUCN status|LC|22711724}} |
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*[[Mexican chickadee]], ''Poecile sclateri'' {{IUCN status|LC|22711732}} |
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*[[Chestnut-backed chickadee]], ''Poecile rufescens'' {{IUCN status|LC|22711767}} |
*[[Chestnut-backed chickadee]], ''Poecile rufescens'' {{IUCN status|LC|22711767}} |
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*[[Boreal chickadee]], ''Poecile hudsonicus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22711759}} |
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*[[Gray-headed chickadee]], ''Poecile cinctus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22711750}} |
*[[Gray-headed chickadee]], ''Poecile cinctus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22711750}} |
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*[[Bridled titmouse]], ''Baeolophus wollweberi'' {{IUCN status|LC|22711969}} |
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*[[Oak titmouse]], ''Baeolophus inornatus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22711978}} |
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*[[Juniper titmouse]], ''Baeolophus ridgwayi'' {{IUCN status|LC|22729143}} |
*[[Juniper titmouse]], ''Baeolophus ridgwayi'' {{IUCN status|LC|22729143}} |
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*[[Mexican chickadee]], ''Poecile sclateri'' {{IUCN status|LC|22711732}} |
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*[[Mountain chickadee]], ''Poecile gambeli'' {{IUCN status|LC|22711724}} |
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*[[Oak titmouse]], ''Baeolophus inornatus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22711978}} |
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*[[Tufted titmouse]], ''Baeolophus bicolor'' {{IUCN status|LC|22711983}} |
*[[Tufted titmouse]], ''Baeolophus bicolor'' {{IUCN status|LC|22711983}} |
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*[[Black-crested titmouse]], ''Baeolophus atricristatus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22711989}} |
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==Penduline-tits== |
==Penduline-tits== |
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Order: [[Passeriformes]]{{nbsp|3}}Family: [[Remizidae]] |
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The penduline-tits are a family of small [[perching bird|passerine]] birds, related to the true [[tit (bird)|tits]]. The verdin is the only North American representative of its family. |
The penduline-tits are a family of small [[perching bird|passerine]] birds, related to the true [[tit (bird)|tits]]. The verdin is the only North American representative of its family. |
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==Long-tailed tits== |
==Long-tailed tits== |
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Order: [[Passeriformes]]{{nbsp|3}}Family: [[Aegithalidae]] |
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The long-tailed tits are a family of small [[perching bird|passerine]] birds. Their plumage is typically dull gray or brown in color. There is only one North American representative of this primarily [[Palearctic]] family. |
The long-tailed tits are a family of small [[perching bird|passerine]] birds. Their plumage is typically dull gray or brown in color. There is only one North American representative of this primarily [[Palearctic]] family. |
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==Nuthatches== |
==Nuthatches== |
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Order: [[Passeriformes]]{{nbsp|3}}Family: [[Sittidae]] |
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Nuthatches are small woodland birds. They have the unusual ability to climb down trees head first, unlike other birds which can only go upwards. Nuthatches have big heads, short tails and powerful bills and feet. |
Nuthatches are small woodland birds. They have the unusual ability to climb down trees head first, unlike other birds which can only go upwards. Nuthatches have big heads, short tails and powerful bills and feet. |
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*[[Bahama nuthatch]], ''Sitta insularis'' {{IUCN status|CR}} |
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*[[Brown-headed nuthatch]], ''Sitta pusilla'' {{IUCN status|LC|22711173}} |
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*[[Pygmy nuthatch]], ''Sitta pygmaea'' {{IUCN status|LC|22711170}} |
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*[[Red-breasted nuthatch]], ''Sitta canadensis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22711196}} |
*[[Red-breasted nuthatch]], ''Sitta canadensis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22711196}} |
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*[[White-breasted nuthatch]], ''Sitta carolinensis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22711202}} |
*[[White-breasted nuthatch]], ''Sitta carolinensis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22711202}} |
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*[[Pygmy nuthatch]], ''Sitta pygmaea'' {{IUCN status|LC|22711170}} |
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*[[Brown-headed nuthatch]], ''Sitta pusilla'' {{IUCN status|LC|22711173}} |
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*[[Bahama nuthatch]], ''Sitta insularis'' {{IUCN status|CR}} |
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==Treecreepers == |
==Treecreepers == |
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Order: [[Passeriformes]]{{nbsp|3}}Family: [[Certhiidae]] |
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Treecreepers are small woodland birds, brown above and white below. They have thin pointed down-curved bills, which they use to extricate insects from bark. They have stiff tail feathers, like woodpeckers, which they use to support themselves on vertical trees. |
Treecreepers are small woodland birds, brown above and white below. They have thin pointed down-curved bills, which they use to extricate insects from bark. They have stiff tail feathers, like woodpeckers, which they use to support themselves on vertical trees. |
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==Wrens== |
==Wrens== |
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Order: [[Passeriformes]]{{nbsp|3}}Family: [[Troglodytidae]] |
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Wrens are small and inconspicuous birds, except for their loud songs. They have short wings and thin down-turned bills. Several species often hold their tails upright. All are insectivorous. |
Wrens are small and inconspicuous birds, except for their loud songs. They have short wings and thin down-turned bills. Several species often hold their tails upright. All are insectivorous. |
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*[[Band-backed wren]], ''Campylorhynchus zonatus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22711313}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Banded wren]], ''Thryophilus pleurostictus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22711447}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Bay wren]], ''Cantorchilus nigricapillus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22711438}} |
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*[[Bewick's wren]], ''Thryomanes bewickii'' {{IUCN status|LC|22711377}} |
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*[[Bicolored wren]], ''Campylorhynchus griseus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22711299A131962729}} |
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*[[Black-bellied wren]], ''Pheugopedius fasciatoventris'' {{IUCN status|LC|22711401}} |
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*[[Black-throated wren]], ''Pheugopedius atrogularis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22711395}} |
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*[[Boucard's wren]], ''Campylorhynchus jocosus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22711290}} |
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*[[Buff-breasted wren]], ''Cantorchilus leucotis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22711467}} |
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*[[Cabanis's wren]], ''Cantorchilus modestus'' {{IUCN status|LC|103889550A94296201}} |
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*[[Cactus wren]], ''Campylorhynchus brunneicapillus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22711287}} |
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*[[Canebrake wren]], ''Cantorchilus zeledoni'' {{IUCN status|LC|103889576A104217811}} |
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*[[Canyon wren]], ''Catherpes mexicanus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22711335}} |
*[[Canyon wren]], ''Catherpes mexicanus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22711335}} |
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*[[Carolina wren]], ''Thryothorus ludovicianus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22711450}} |
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*[[Nava's wren]], ''Hylorchilus navai'' {{IUCN status|VU|22711346}} |
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*[[Zapata wren]], ''Ferminia cerverai'' {{IUCN status|EN|22711392}} |
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*[[House wren]], ''Troglodytes aedon'' {{IUCN status|LC|22711487}} (Guadeloupe wren ''T. a. guadeloupensis'' and Saint Lucia wren ''T. a. mesoleucus'': {{ESA status|E}}) |
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*[[Socorro wren]], ''Troglodytes sissonii'' {{IUCN status|NT|22711380}} |
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*[[Clarión wren]], ''Troglodytes tanneri'' {{IUCN status|VU|22711493}} |
*[[Clarión wren]], ''Troglodytes tanneri'' {{IUCN status|VU|22711493}} |
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*[[Giant wren]], ''Campylorhynchus chiapensis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22711296}} |
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*[[Grass wren]], ''Cistothorus platensis'' {{IUCN status|LC}} |
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*[[Gray-barred wren]], ''Campylorhynchus megalopterus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22711309}} |
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*[[Grey-breasted wood wren|Gray-breasted wood-wren]], ''Henicorhina leucophrys'' {{IUCN status|LC|22711526}} |
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*[[Happy wren]], ''Pheugopedius felix'' {{IUCN status|LC|22711419}} |
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*[[House wren]], ''Troglodytes aedon'' {{IUCN status|LC|22711487}} (Guadeloupe wren ''T. a. guadeloupensis'' and Saint Lucia wren ''T. a. mesoleucus'': {{ESA status|E}}) |
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*[[Isthmian wren]], ''Cantorchilus elutus'' |
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*[[Marsh wren]], ''Cistothorus palustris'' {{IUCN status|LC|22711374}} |
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*[[Nava's wren]], ''Hylorchilus navai'' {{IUCN status|VU|22711346}} |
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*[[Northern nightingale-wren|Nightingale wren]], ''Microcerculus philomela'' {{IUCN status|LC|22711537}} |
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*[[Ochraceous wren]], ''Troglodytes ochraceus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22711500}} |
*[[Ochraceous wren]], ''Troglodytes ochraceus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22711500}} |
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*[[Pacific wren]], ''Troglodytes pacificus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22711483}} |
*[[Pacific wren]], ''Troglodytes pacificus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22711483}} |
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*[[Riverside wren]], ''Cantorchilus semibadius'' {{IUCN status|LC|22711435}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Rock wren]], ''Salpinctes obsoletus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22711332}} |
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*[[Rufous-and-white wren]], ''Thryophilus rufalbus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22711455}} |
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*[[Rufous-breasted wren]], ''Pheugopedius rutilus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22711427}} |
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*[[Rufous-browed wren]], ''Troglodytes rufociliatus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22711497}} |
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*[[Rufous-naped wren]], ''Campylorhynchus rufinucha'' {{IUCN status|LC|22711303}} |
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*[[Scaly-breasted wren]], ''Microcerculus marginatus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22711542}} |
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*[[Sedge wren]], ''Cistothorus stellaris'' {{IUCN status|LC|22711360}} |
*[[Sedge wren]], ''Cistothorus stellaris'' {{IUCN status|LC|22711360}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Sinaloa wren]] ''Thryophilus sinaloa'' {{IUCN status|LC|22711461}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Socorro wren]], ''Troglodytes sissonii'' {{IUCN status|NT|22711380}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Song wren]], ''Cyphorhinus phaeocephalus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22711554}} |
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*[[Bewick's wren]], ''Thryomanes bewickii'' {{IUCN status|LC|22711377}} |
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*[[White-headed wren]], ''Campylorhynchus albobrunneus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22711316}} |
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*[[Band-backed wren]], ''Campylorhynchus zonatus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22711313}} |
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*[[Gray-barred wren]], ''Campylorhynchus megalopterus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22711309}} |
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*[[Giant wren]], ''Campylorhynchus chiapensis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22711296}} |
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*[[Bicolored wren]], ''Campylorhynchus griseus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22711299A131962729}} |
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*[[Rufous-naped wren]], ''Campylorhynchus rufinucha'' {{IUCN status|LC|22711303}} |
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*[[Spotted wren]], ''Campylorhynchus gularis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22711284}} |
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*[[Boucard's wren]], ''Campylorhynchus jocosus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22711290}} |
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*[[Yucatan wren]], ''Campylorhynchus yucatanicus'' {{IUCN status|NT|22711293}} |
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*[[Cactus wren]], ''Campylorhynchus brunneicapillus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22711287}} |
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*[[Sooty-headed wren]], ''Pheugopedius spadix'' {{IUCN status|LC|22711398}} |
*[[Sooty-headed wren]], ''Pheugopedius spadix'' {{IUCN status|LC|22711398}} |
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*[[Black-throated wren]], ''Pheugopedius atrogularis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22711395}} |
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*[[Rufous-breasted wren]], ''Pheugopedius rutilus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22711427}} |
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*[[Spot-breasted wren]], ''Pheugopedius maculipectus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22711422}} |
*[[Spot-breasted wren]], ''Pheugopedius maculipectus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22711422}} |
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*[[Spotted wren]], ''Campylorhynchus gularis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22711284}} |
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*[[Stripe-breasted wren]], ''Cantorchilus thoracicus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22711441}} |
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*[[Rufous-and-white wren]], ''Thryophilus rufalbus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22711455}} |
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*[[Sinaloa wren]] ''Thryophilus sinaloa'' {{IUCN status|LC|22711461}} |
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*[[Banded wren]], ''Thryophilus pleurostictus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22711447}} |
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*[[Stripe-throated wren]], ''Cantorchilus leucopogon'' {{IUCN status|LC|22711444}} |
*[[Stripe-throated wren]], ''Cantorchilus leucopogon'' {{IUCN status|LC|22711444}} |
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*[[Sumichrast's wren]], ''Hylorchilus sumichrasti'' {{IUCN status|NT|22711341}} |
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*[[Timberline wren]], ''Thryorchilus browni'' {{IUCN status|LC|22711512}} |
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*[[Canebrake wren]], ''Cantorchilus zeledoni'' {{IUCN status|LC|103889576A104217811}} |
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*[[Isthmian wren]], ''Cantorchilus elutus'' |
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*[[Bay wren]], ''Cantorchilus nigricapillus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22711438}} |
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*[[Riverside wren]], ''Cantorchilus semibadius'' {{IUCN status|LC|22711435}} |
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*[[Buff-breasted wren]], ''Cantorchilus leucotis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22711467}} |
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*[[White-bellied wren]], ''Uropsila leucogastra'' {{IUCN status|LC|22711518}} |
*[[White-bellied wren]], ''Uropsila leucogastra'' {{IUCN status|LC|22711518}} |
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*[[White-breasted wood-wren]], ''Henicorhina leucosticta'' {{IUCN status|LC|22711521}} |
*[[White-breasted wood-wren]], ''Henicorhina leucosticta'' {{IUCN status|LC|22711521}} |
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*[[White-headed wren]], ''Campylorhynchus albobrunneus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22711316}} |
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*[[Winter wren]], ''Troglodytes hiemalis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22711483}} |
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*[[Yucatan wren]], ''Campylorhynchus yucatanicus'' {{IUCN status|NT|22711293}} |
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*[[Zapata wren]], ''Ferminia cerverai'' {{IUCN status|EN|22711392}} |
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==Gnatcatchers== |
==Gnatcatchers== |
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Order: [[Passeriformes]]{{nbsp|3}}Family: [[Polioptilidae]] |
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These dainty birds resemble [[Old World warblers]] in their build and habits, moving restlessly through the foliage seeking insects. The gnatcatchers and gnatwrens are mainly soft bluish gray in color and have the typical insectivore's long sharp bill. They are birds of fairly open woodland or scrub, which nest in bushes or trees. |
These dainty birds resemble [[Old World warblers]] in their build and habits, moving restlessly through the foliage seeking insects. The gnatcatchers and gnatwrens are mainly soft bluish gray in color and have the typical insectivore's long sharp bill. They are birds of fairly open woodland or scrub, which nest in bushes or trees. |
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*[[Black-capped gnatcatcher]], ''Polioptila nigriceps'' {{IUCN status|LC|22711594}} |
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*[[Black-tailed gnatcatcher]], ''Polioptila melanura'' {{IUCN status|LC|22711588}} |
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*[[Blue-gray gnatcatcher]], ''Polioptila caerulea'' {{IUCN status|LC|22711581}} |
*[[Blue-gray gnatcatcher]], ''Polioptila caerulea'' {{IUCN status|LC|22711581}} |
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*[[California gnatcatcher]], ''Polioptila californica'' {{IUCN status|LC|22711585}} (ssp. ''californica'': {{ESA status|T}}) |
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*[[Cuban gnatcatcher]], ''Polioptila lembeyei'' {{IUCN status|LC|22711591}} |
*[[Cuban gnatcatcher]], ''Polioptila lembeyei'' {{IUCN status|LC|22711591}} |
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*[[Long-billed gnatwren]], ''Ramphocaenus melanurus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22711578}} |
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*[[Slate-throated gnatcatcher]], ''Polioptila schistaceigula'' {{IUCN status|LC|22711611}} |
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*[[Tawny-faced gnatwren]], ''Microbates cinereiventris'' {{IUCN status|LC|22711574}} |
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*[[White-browed gnatcatcher]], ''Polioptila bilineata'' |
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*[[White-lored gnatcatcher]], ''Polioptila albiloris'' {{IUCN status|LC|22711597}} |
*[[White-lored gnatcatcher]], ''Polioptila albiloris'' {{IUCN status|LC|22711597}} |
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*[[Yucatan gnatcatcher]], ''Polioptila albiventris'' |
*[[Yucatan gnatcatcher]], ''Polioptila albiventris'' |
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*[[White-browed gnatcatcher]], ''Polioptila bilineata'' |
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*[[Slate-throated gnatcatcher]], ''Polioptila schistaceigula'' {{IUCN status|LC|22711611}} |
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==Dippers== |
==Dippers== |
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Order: [[Passeriformes]]{{nbsp|3}}Family: [[Cinclidae]] |
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They are named for their bobbing or dipping movements. They are unique among passerines for their ability to dive and swim underwater. |
They are named for their bobbing or dipping movements. They are unique among passerines for their ability to dive and swim underwater. |
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==Bulbuls== |
==Bulbuls== |
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Order: [[Passeriformes]]{{nbsp|3}}Family: [[bulbul|Pycnonotidae]] |
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The bulbuls are a family of medium-sized passerine songbirds native to [[Africa]] and tropical [[Asia]]. These are noisy and gregarious birds with often beautiful striking songs. |
The bulbuls are a family of medium-sized passerine songbirds native to [[Africa]] and tropical [[Asia]]. These are noisy and gregarious birds with often beautiful striking songs. |
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==Kinglets== |
==Kinglets== |
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Order: [[Passeriformes]]{{nbsp|3}}Family: [[Regulidae]] |
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The kinglets are a small family of birds which resemble the titmice. They are very small insectivorous birds in the genus ''Regulus''. The adults have colored crowns, giving rise to their name. |
The kinglets are a small family of birds which resemble the titmice. They are very small insectivorous birds in the genus ''Regulus''. The adults have colored crowns, giving rise to their name. |
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==Leaf warblers== |
==Leaf warblers== |
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Order: [[Passeriformes]]{{nbsp|3}}Family: [[Phylloscopidae]] |
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Leaf warblers are a family of small insectivorous birds found mostly in Eurasia and ranging into [[Wallacea]] and Africa. The Arctic warbler breeds east into Alaska. The species are of various sizes, often green-plumaged above and yellow below, or more subdued with grayish-green to grayish-brown colors. |
Leaf warblers are a family of small insectivorous birds found mostly in Eurasia and ranging into [[Wallacea]] and Africa. The Arctic warbler breeds east into Alaska. The species are of various sizes, often green-plumaged above and yellow below, or more subdued with grayish-green to grayish-brown colors. |
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*[[Arctic warbler]], ''Phylloscopus borealis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22715316}} |
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*[[Common chiffchaff]], ''Phylloscopus collybita'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|103843725A155613186}} |
*[[Common chiffchaff]], ''Phylloscopus collybita'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|103843725A155613186}} |
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*[[Wood warbler]], ''Phylloscopus sibilatrix'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22715260}} |
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*[[Dusky warbler]], ''Phylloscopus fuscatus'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22715264}} |
*[[Dusky warbler]], ''Phylloscopus fuscatus'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22715264}} |
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*[[Kamchatka leaf warbler]], ''Phylloscopus examinandus'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|103845868A104146281}} |
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*[[Pallas's leaf warbler]], ''Phylloscopus proregulus'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22734364}} |
*[[Pallas's leaf warbler]], ''Phylloscopus proregulus'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22734364}} |
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*[[Willow warbler]], ''Phylloscopus trochilus'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22715240}} |
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*[[Wood warbler]], ''Phylloscopus sibilatrix'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22715260}} |
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*[[Yellow-browed warbler]], ''Phylloscopus inornatus'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22715310}} |
*[[Yellow-browed warbler]], ''Phylloscopus inornatus'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22715310}} |
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*[[Arctic warbler]], ''Phylloscopus borealis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22715316}} |
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*[[Kamchatka leaf warbler]], ''Phylloscopus examinandus'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|103845868A104146281}} |
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==Sylviid warblers, parrotbills, and allies== |
==Sylviid warblers, parrotbills, and allies== |
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Order: [[Passeriformes]]{{nbsp|3}}Family: [[Sylviidae]] |
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The family Sylviidae is a group of small insectivorous passerine birds. They mainly occur as breeding species, as the common name implies, in Europe, Asia and, to a lesser extent, Africa. Most are of generally undistinguished appearance, but many have distinctive songs. |
The family Sylviidae is a group of small insectivorous passerine birds. They mainly occur as breeding species, as the common name implies, in Europe, Asia and, to a lesser extent, Africa. Most are of generally undistinguished appearance, but many have distinctive songs. |
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==Reed warblers and allies== |
==Reed warblers and allies== |
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Order: [[Passeriformes]]{{nbsp|3}}Family: [[Acrocephalidae]] |
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The members of this family are usually rather large for "warblers". Most are rather plain olivaceous brown above with much yellow to beige below. They are usually found in open woodland, reedbeds, or tall grass. The family occurs mostly in southern to western Eurasia and surroundings, but also ranges far into the Pacific, with some species in Africa. |
The members of this family are usually rather large for "warblers". Most are rather plain olivaceous brown above with much yellow to beige below. They are usually found in open woodland, reedbeds, or tall grass. The family occurs mostly in southern to western Eurasia and surroundings, but also ranges far into the Pacific, with some species in Africa. |
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*[[Thick-billed warbler]], ''Arundinax aedon'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22714871A94431231}} |
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*[[Sedge warbler]], ''Acrocephalus schoenobaenus'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22714700A87569807}} |
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*[[Blyth's reed warbler]], ''Acrocephalus dumetorum'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22714736A111098258}} |
*[[Blyth's reed warbler]], ''Acrocephalus dumetorum'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22714736A111098258}} |
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*[[Sedge warbler]], ''Acrocephalus schoenobaenus'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22714700A87569807}} |
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*[[Icterine warbler]], ''Acrocephalus icterina'' (A) LC |
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*[[Thick-billed warbler]], ''Arundinax aedon'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22714871A94431231}} |
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==Donacobius== |
==Donacobius== |
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Order: [[Passeriformes]]{{nbsp|3}}Family: [[Donacobiidae]] |
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The black-capped donacobius is found in wet habitats from Panama across northern South America and east of the Andes to Argentina and Paraguay |
The black-capped donacobius is found in wet habitats from Panama across northern South America and east of the Andes to Argentina and Paraguay |
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==Grassbirds and allies== |
==Grassbirds and allies== |
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Order: [[Passeriformes]]{{nbsp|3}}Family: [[Locustellidae]] |
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Locustellidae are a family of small insectivorous songbirds found mainly in Eurasia, Africa, and the Australian region. They are smallish birds with tails that are usually long and pointed, and tend to be drab brownish or buffy all over. |
Locustellidae are a family of small insectivorous songbirds found mainly in Eurasia, Africa, and the Australian region. They are smallish birds with tails that are usually long and pointed, and tend to be drab brownish or buffy all over. |
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==Old World flycatchers== |
==Old World flycatchers== |
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Order: [[Passeriformes]]{{nbsp|3}}Family: [[Muscicapidae]] |
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This a large family of small passerine birds found mostly in the Old World. All but two of the species below occur in North America only as vagrants. The appearance of these birds is highly varied, but they mostly have weak songs and harsh calls. |
This a large family of small passerine birds found mostly in the Old World. All but two of the species below occur in North America only as vagrants. The appearance of these birds is highly varied, but they mostly have weak songs and harsh calls. |
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*[[Gray-streaked flycatcher]], ''Muscicapa griseisticta'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22709200}} |
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*[[Asian brown flycatcher]], ''Muscicapa dauurica'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22709207}} |
*[[Asian brown flycatcher]], ''Muscicapa dauurica'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22709207}} |
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*[[Bluethroat]], ''Cyanecula svecica'' {{IUCN status|LC|22709707}} |
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*[[Common redstart]], ''Phoenicurus phoenicurus'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22710055A155611852}} |
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*[[Dark-sided flycatcher]], ''Muscicapa sibirica'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22709204}} |
*[[Dark-sided flycatcher]], ''Muscicapa sibirica'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22709204}} |
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*[[European robin]], ''Erithacus rubecula'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22709675A131953953}} |
*[[European robin]], ''Erithacus rubecula'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22709675A131953953}} |
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*[[Gray-streaked flycatcher]], ''Muscicapa griseisticta'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22709200}} |
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*[[Mugimaki flycatcher]], ''Ficedula mugimaki'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22709331}} |
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*[[Narcissus flycatcher]], ''Ficedula narcissina'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22709328}} |
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*[[Northern wheatear]], ''Oenanthe oenanthe'' {{IUCN status|LC|22710272}} |
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*[[Pied wheatear]], ''Oenanthe pleschanka'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22710308A87927176}} |
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*[[Red-flanked bluetail]], ''Tarsiger cyanurus'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22709733}} |
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*[[Rufous-tailed robin]], ''Larvivora sibilans'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22709688}} |
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*[[Siberian blue robin]], ''Larvivora cyane'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22709730}} |
*[[Siberian blue robin]], ''Larvivora cyane'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22709730}} |
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*[[Rufous-tailed robin]], ''Larvivora sibilans'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22709688}} |
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*[[Bluethroat]], ''Cyanecula svecica'' {{IUCN status|LC|22709707}} |
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*[[Siberian rubythroat]], ''Calliope calliope'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22709701}} |
*[[Siberian rubythroat]], ''Calliope calliope'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22709701}} |
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*[[Siberian stonechat]], ''Saxicola maurus'' (A) {{IUCN status||}} |
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*[[Spotted flycatcher]], ''Muscicapa striata'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22709192}} |
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*[[Mugimaki flycatcher]], ''Ficedula mugimaki'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22709331}} |
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*[[Taiga flycatcher]], ''Ficedula albicilla'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22734119}} |
*[[Taiga flycatcher]], ''Ficedula albicilla'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22734119}} |
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*[[Common redstart]], ''Phoenicurus phoenicurus'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22710055A155611852}} |
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*[[Siberian stonechat]], ''Saxicola maurus'' (A) {{IUCN status||}} |
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*[[Northern wheatear]], ''Oenanthe oenanthe'' {{IUCN status|LC|22710272}} |
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*[[Pied wheatear]], ''Oenanthe pleschanka'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22710308A87927176}} |
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==Thrushes and allies== |
==Thrushes and allies== |
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[[File:WesternBluebird23.jpg|thumb|right|Western bluebird]] |
[[File:WesternBluebird23.jpg|thumb|right|Western bluebird]] |
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Order: [[Passeriformes]]{{nbsp|3}}Family: [[Turdidae]] |
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The thrushes are a group of passerine birds that occur mainly but not exclusively in the Old World. They are plump, soft plumaged, small to medium-sized insectivores or sometimes omnivores, often feeding on the ground. Many have attractive songs. |
The thrushes are a group of passerine birds that occur mainly but not exclusively in the Old World. They are plump, soft plumaged, small to medium-sized insectivores or sometimes omnivores, often feeding on the ground. Many have attractive songs. |
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*[[American robin]], ''Turdus migratorius'' {{IUCN status|LC|22708958}} |
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*[[Aztec thrush]], ''Ridgwayia pinicola'' {{IUCN status|LC|22708391}} |
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*[[Bicknell's thrush]], ''Catharus bicknelli'' {{IUCN status|VU|22728467}} |
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*[[Black thrush]], ''Turdus infuscatus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22708851}} |
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*[[Black-billed nightingale-thrush]], ''Catharus gracilirostris'' {{IUCN status|LC|22708627}} |
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*[[Black-faced solitaire]], ''Myadestes melanops'' {{IUCN status|LC|22708599}} |
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*[[Black-headed nightingale-thrush]], ''Catharus mexicanus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22708647}} |
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*[[Brown-backed solitaire]], ''Myadestes occidentalis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22708590}} |
*[[Brown-backed solitaire]], ''Myadestes occidentalis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22708590}} |
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*[[Clay-colored thrush]], ''Turdus grayi'' {{IUCN status|LC|22708914}} |
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*[[Cocoa thrush]], ''Turdus fumigatus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22708908}} |
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*[[Common blackbird|Eurasian blackbird]], ''Turdus merula'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22708775}} |
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*[[Cuban solitaire]], ''Myadestes elisabeth'' {{IUCN status|NT|22708593}} |
*[[Cuban solitaire]], ''Myadestes elisabeth'' {{IUCN status|NT|22708593}} |
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*[[Dusky thrush]], ''Turdus eunomus'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22708812}} |
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*[[Eastern bluebird]], ''Sialia sialis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22708550}} |
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*[[Eyebrowed thrush]], ''Turdus obscurus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22708793}} |
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*[[Fieldfare]], ''Turdus pilaris'' {{IUCN status|LC|22708816}} |
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*[[Forest thrush]], ''Cichlherminia lherminieri'' {{IUCN status|NT|22708544}} (ssp. ''sanctaeluciae'': {{ESA status|E}}) |
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*[[Grand Cayman thrush]], ''Turdus ravidus'' (E) {{IUCN status|EX|22708835}} |
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*[[Orange-billed nightingale-thrush]], ''Catharus aurantiirostris'' {{IUCN status|LC|22708631}} |
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*[[Slaty-backed nightingale-thrush]], ''Catharus fuscater'' {{IUCN status|LC|22708635}} |
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*[[Russet nightingale-thrush]], ''Catharus occidentalis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22708639}} |
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*[[Ruddy-capped nightingale-thrush]], ''Catharus frantzii'' {{IUCN status|LC|22708643}} |
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*[[Black-headed nightingale-thrush]], ''Catharus mexicanus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22708647}} |
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*[[Yellow-throated nightingale-thrush]], ''Catharus dryas'' {{IUCN status|LC}} |
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*[[Veery]], ''Catharus fuscescens'' {{IUCN status|LC|22708655}} |
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*[[Gray-cheeked thrush]], ''Catharus minimus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22708658}} |
*[[Gray-cheeked thrush]], ''Catharus minimus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22708658}} |
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*[[Bicknell's thrush]], ''Catharus bicknelli'' {{IUCN status|VU|22728467}} |
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*[[Swainson's thrush]], ''Catharus ustulatus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22708664}} |
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*[[Hermit thrush]], ''Catharus guttatus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22708667}} |
*[[Hermit thrush]], ''Catharus guttatus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22708667}} |
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*[[La Selle thrush]], ''Turdus swalesi'' {{IUCN status|VU|22708955}} |
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*[[Mistle Thrush]], ''Turdus viscivorus'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22708829A87878799}} |
*[[Mistle Thrush]], ''Turdus viscivorus'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22708829A87878799}} |
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*[[Mountain bluebird]], ''Sialia currucoides'' {{IUCN status|LC|22708556}} |
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*[[Mountain thrush]], ''Turdus plebejus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22708894}} |
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*[[Dusky thrush]], ''Turdus eunomus'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22708812}} |
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*[[Naumann's thrush]], ''Turdus naumanni'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|}} |
*[[Naumann's thrush]], ''Turdus naumanni'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|}} |
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*[[Orange-billed nightingale-thrush]], ''Catharus aurantiirostris'' {{IUCN status|LC|22708631}} |
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*[[Pale-vented thrush]], ''Turdus obsoletus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22708905}} |
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*[[Red-legged thrush]], ''Turdus plumbeus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22708838}} |
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*[[Redwing]], ''Turdus iliacus'' {{IUCN status|NT|22708819}} |
*[[Redwing]], ''Turdus iliacus'' {{IUCN status|NT|22708819}} |
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*[[Ruddy-capped nightingale-thrush]], ''Catharus frantzii'' {{IUCN status|LC|22708643}} |
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*[[Rufous-backed robin]], ''Turdus rufopalliatus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22734203}} |
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*[[Rufous-collared robin]], ''Turdus rufitorques'' {{IUCN status|LC|22708961}} |
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*[[Rufous-throated solitaire]], ''Myadestes genibarbis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22708596}} |
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*[[Russet nightingale-thrush]], ''Catharus occidentalis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22708639}} |
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*[[Slate-colored solitaire]], ''Myadestes unicolor'' {{IUCN status|LC|22708608}} |
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*[[Slaty-backed nightingale-thrush]], ''Catharus fuscater'' {{IUCN status|LC|22708635}} |
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*[[Song thrush]], ''Turdus philomelos'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22708822}} |
*[[Song thrush]], ''Turdus philomelos'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22708822}} |
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*[[Sooty thrush]], ''Turdus nigrescens'' {{IUCN status|LC|22708844}} |
*[[Sooty thrush]], ''Turdus nigrescens'' {{IUCN status|LC|22708844}} |
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*[[Black thrush]], ''Turdus infuscatus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22708851}} |
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*[[Mountain thrush]], ''Turdus plebejus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22708894}} |
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*[[Cocoa thrush]], ''Turdus fumigatus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22708908}} |
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*[[Pale-vented thrush]], ''Turdus obsoletus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22708905}} |
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*[[Clay-colored thrush]], ''Turdus grayi'' {{IUCN status|LC|22708914}} |
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*[[Spectacled thrush]], ''Turdus nudigenis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22708919}} |
*[[Spectacled thrush]], ''Turdus nudigenis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22708919}} |
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*[[Swainson's thrush]], ''Catharus ustulatus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22708664}} |
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*[[Townsend's solitaire]], ''Myadestes townsendi'' {{IUCN status|LC|22708587}} |
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*[[Varied solitaire]], ''Myadestes coloratus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22708602}} |
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*[[Varied thrush]], ''Ixoreus naevius'' {{IUCN status|LC|22708385}} |
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*[[Veery]], ''Catharus fuscescens'' {{IUCN status|LC|22708655}} |
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*[[Western bluebird]], ''Sialia mexicana'' {{IUCN status|LC|22708553}} |
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*[[White-chinned thrush]], ''Turdus aurantius'' {{IUCN status|LC|22708832}} |
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*[[White-eyed thrush]], ''Turdus jamaicensis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22708935A94185525}} |
*[[White-eyed thrush]], ''Turdus jamaicensis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22708935A94185525}} |
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*[[White's thrush]], ''Zoothera aurea'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|155646620A154736759}} |
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*[[White-throated thrush]], ''Turdus assimilis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22708938}} |
*[[White-throated thrush]], ''Turdus assimilis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22708938}} |
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*[[Wood thrush]], ''Hylocichla mustelina'' {{IUCN status|LC|22708670}} |
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*[[Yellow-throated nightingale-thrush]], ''Catharus dryas'' {{IUCN status|LC}} |
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*[[American robin]], ''Turdus migratorius'' {{IUCN status|LC|22708958}} |
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*[[La Selle thrush]], ''Turdus swalesi'' {{IUCN status|VU|22708955}} |
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*[[White-chinned thrush]], ''Turdus aurantius'' {{IUCN status|LC|22708832}} |
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*[[Grand Cayman thrush]], ''Turdus ravidus'' (E) {{IUCN status|EX|22708835}} |
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*[[Red-legged thrush]], ''Turdus plumbeus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22708838}} |
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*[[Forest thrush]], ''Cichlherminia lherminieri'' {{IUCN status|NT|22708544}} (ssp. ''sanctaeluciae'': {{ESA status|E}}) |
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*[[Varied thrush]], ''Ixoreus naevius'' {{IUCN status|LC|22708385}} |
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*[[Aztec thrush]], ''Ridgwayia pinicola'' {{IUCN status|LC|22708391}} |
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==Mockingbirds and thrashers== |
==Mockingbirds and thrashers== |
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Order: [[Passeriformes]]{{nbsp|3}}Family: [[Mimidae]] |
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The mimids are a family of passerine birds which includes thrashers, mockingbirds, tremblers and the New World catbirds. These birds are notable for their vocalization, especially their remarkable ability to mimic a wide variety of birds and other sounds heard outdoors. The species tend towards dull grays and browns in their appearance. |
The mimids are a family of passerine birds which includes thrashers, mockingbirds, tremblers and the New World catbirds. These birds are notable for their vocalization, especially their remarkable ability to mimic a wide variety of birds and other sounds heard outdoors. The species tend towards dull grays and browns in their appearance. |
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*[[Bahama mockingbird]], ''Mimus gundlachii'' {{IUCN status|LC|22711032}} |
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*[[Bendire's thrasher]], ''Toxostoma bendirei'' {{IUCN status|VU|22711108}} |
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*[[Black catbird]], ''Melanoptila glabrirostris'' {{IUCN status|NT|22711017}} |
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*[[Blue mockingbird]], ''Melanotis caerulescens'' {{IUCN status|LC|22711020}} |
*[[Blue mockingbird]], ''Melanotis caerulescens'' {{IUCN status|LC|22711020}} |
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*[[Blue-and-white mockingbird]], ''Melanotis hypoleucus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22711023}} |
*[[Blue-and-white mockingbird]], ''Melanotis hypoleucus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22711023}} |
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*[[Black catbird]], ''Melanoptila glabrirostris'' {{IUCN status|NT|22711017}} |
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*[[Gray catbird]], ''Dumetella carolinensis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22711013}} |
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*[[White-breasted thrasher]], ''Ramphocinclus brachyurus'' {{IUCN status|EN|22711137}} {{ESA status|E}} |
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*[[Scaly-breasted thrasher]], ''Allenia fusca'' {{IUCN status|LC|22711140}} |
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*[[Pearly-eyed thrasher]], ''Margarops fuscatus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22711147}} |
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*[[Brown trembler]], ''Cinclocerthia ruficauda'' {{IUCN status|LC|22711130}} (ssp. ''gutturalis'': {{ESA status|E}}) |
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*[[Grey trembler|Gray trembler]], ''Cinclocerthia gutturalis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22711133}} |
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*[[Curve-billed thrasher]], ''Toxostoma curvirostre'' {{IUCN status|LC|22711115}} |
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*[[Ocellated thrasher]], ''Toxostoma ocellatum'' {{IUCN status|LC|22711118}} |
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*[[Brown thrasher]], ''Toxostoma rufum'' {{IUCN status|LC|22711099}} |
*[[Brown thrasher]], ''Toxostoma rufum'' {{IUCN status|LC|22711099}} |
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*[[Brown trembler]], ''Cinclocerthia ruficauda'' {{IUCN status|LC|22711130}} (ssp. ''gutturalis'': {{ESA status|E}}) |
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*[[California thrasher]], ''Toxostoma redivivum'' {{IUCN status|LC|22711124}} |
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*[[Cozumel thrasher]], ''Toxostoma guttatum'' {{IUCN status|CR|22711105}} |
*[[Cozumel thrasher]], ''Toxostoma guttatum'' {{IUCN status|CR|22711105}} |
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*[[Crissal thrasher]], ''Toxostoma crissale'' {{IUCN status|LC|22711127}} |
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*[[Curve-billed thrasher]], ''Toxostoma curvirostre'' {{IUCN status|LC|22711115}} |
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*[[Gray catbird]], ''Dumetella carolinensis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22711013}} |
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*[[Gray thrasher]], ''Toxostoma cinereum'' {{IUCN status|LC|22711111}} |
*[[Gray thrasher]], ''Toxostoma cinereum'' {{IUCN status|LC|22711111}} |
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*[[Grey trembler|Gray trembler]], ''Cinclocerthia gutturalis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22711133}} |
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*[[LeConte's thrasher]], ''Toxostoma lecontei'' {{IUCN status|LC|22711121}} |
*[[LeConte's thrasher]], ''Toxostoma lecontei'' {{IUCN status|LC|22711121}} |
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*[[Long-billed thrasher]], ''Toxostoma longirostre'' {{IUCN status|LC|22711102}} |
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*[[Northern mockingbird]], ''Mimus polyglottos'' {{IUCN status|LC|22711026}} |
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*[[Ocellated thrasher]], ''Toxostoma ocellatum'' {{IUCN status|LC|22711118}} |
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*[[Pearly-eyed thrasher]], ''Margarops fuscatus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22711147}} |
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*[[Sage thrasher]], ''Oreoscoptes montanus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22711096}} |
*[[Sage thrasher]], ''Oreoscoptes montanus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22711096}} |
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*[[Scaly-breasted thrasher]], ''Allenia fusca'' {{IUCN status|LC|22711140}} |
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*[[Socorro mockingbird]], ''Mimus graysoni'' {{IUCN status|CR|22711084}} {{ESA status|E}} |
*[[Socorro mockingbird]], ''Mimus graysoni'' {{IUCN status|CR|22711084}} {{ESA status|E}} |
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*[[Tropical mockingbird]], ''Mimus gilvus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22711029}} |
*[[Tropical mockingbird]], ''Mimus gilvus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22711029}} |
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*[[White-breasted thrasher]], ''Ramphocinclus brachyurus'' {{IUCN status|EN|22711137}} {{ESA status|E}} |
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==Starlings== |
==Starlings== |
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Order: [[Passeriformes]]{{nbsp|3}}Family: [[Sturnidae]] |
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Starlings and mynas are small to medium-sized Old World passerine birds with strong feet. Their flight is strong and direct and most are very gregarious. Their preferred habitat is fairly open country, and they eat insects and fruit. The plumage of several species is dark with a metallic sheen. |
Starlings and mynas are small to medium-sized Old World passerine birds with strong feet. Their flight is strong and direct and most are very gregarious. Their preferred habitat is fairly open country, and they eat insects and fruit. The plumage of several species is dark with a metallic sheen. |
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==Waxwings== |
==Waxwings== |
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Order: [[Passeriformes]]{{nbsp|3}}Family: [[Bombycillidae]] |
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The waxwings are a group of birds with soft silky plumage and unique red tips to some of the wing feathers. In the Bohemian and cedar waxwings, these tips look like [[sealing wax]] and give the group its name. These are arboreal birds of northern forests. They live on insects in summer and berries in winter. |
The waxwings are a group of birds with soft silky plumage and unique red tips to some of the wing feathers. In the Bohemian and cedar waxwings, these tips look like [[sealing wax]] and give the group its name. These are arboreal birds of northern forests. They live on insects in summer and berries in winter. |
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==Silky-flycatchers== |
==Silky-flycatchers== |
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Order: [[Passeriformes]]{{nbsp|3}}Family: [[Ptiliogonatidae]] |
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The silky-flycatchers are a small family of passerine birds which occur mainly in [[Central America]]. They are related to [[waxwing]]s, and like that group, have soft silky plumage, usually gray or pale-yellow. |
The silky-flycatchers are a small family of passerine birds which occur mainly in [[Central America]]. They are related to [[waxwing]]s, and like that group, have soft silky plumage, usually gray or pale-yellow. |
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==Palmchat== |
==Palmchat== |
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Order: [[Passeriformes]]{{nbsp|3}}Family: [[Dulidae]] |
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The palmchat is the only member of its family. Its name indicates its strong association with palms for feeding, roosting, and nesting. |
The palmchat is the only member of its family. Its name indicates its strong association with palms for feeding, roosting, and nesting. |
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==Olive warbler== |
==Olive warbler== |
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Order: [[Passeriformes]]{{nbsp|3}}Family: [[Peucedramidae]] |
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The olive warbler is the only representative of its family. It was formally classified with the [[Parulidae]], but DNA studies warrant its classification in a distinct family. |
The olive warbler is the only representative of its family. It was formally classified with the [[Parulidae]], but DNA studies warrant its classification in a distinct family. |
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==Accentors== |
==Accentors== |
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Order: [[Passeriformes]]{{nbsp|3}}Family: [[Prunellidae]] |
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The accentors are small, fairly drab birds with thin sharp bills superficially similar, but unrelated to, sparrows. They are endemic to the [[Palearctic]] and only appear in North America as a vagrant. |
The accentors are small, fairly drab birds with thin sharp bills superficially similar, but unrelated to, sparrows. They are endemic to the [[Palearctic]] and only appear in North America as a vagrant. |
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==Weavers and allies== |
==Weavers and allies== |
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Order: [[Passeriformes]]{{nbsp|3}}Family: [[Ploceidae]] |
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The weavers are small passerine birds related to the [[finch]]es. They are seed-eating birds with rounded conical bills. The males of many species are brightly colored, usually in red or yellow and black, though some species show variation in color only in the breeding season. |
The weavers are small passerine birds related to the [[finch]]es. They are seed-eating birds with rounded conical bills. The males of many species are brightly colored, usually in red or yellow and black, though some species show variation in color only in the breeding season. |
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==Indigobirds== |
==Indigobirds== |
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Order: [[Passeriformes]]{{nbsp|3}}Family: [[Viduidae]] |
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The indigobirds are finch-like species which usually have black or indigo predominating in their plumage. All are [[brood parasite]]s, which lay their eggs in the nests of [[estrildid finch]]es |
The indigobirds are finch-like species which usually have black or indigo predominating in their plumage. All are [[brood parasite]]s, which lay their eggs in the nests of [[estrildid finch]]es |
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==Waxbills and allies== |
==Waxbills and allies== |
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Order: [[Passeriformes]]{{nbsp|3}}Family: [[Estrildidae]] |
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The estrildid finches are small passerine birds native to the Old World tropics. They are gregarious and often colonial seed eaters with short thick but pointed bills. They are all similar in structure and habits, but have wide variation in plumage colors and patterns. |
The estrildid finches are small passerine birds native to the Old World tropics. They are gregarious and often colonial seed eaters with short thick but pointed bills. They are all similar in structure and habits, but have wide variation in plumage colors and patterns. |
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*[[African silverbill]], ''Euodice cantans'' (I) {{IUCN status|LC|22719761}} |
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*[[Black-rumped waxbill]], ''Estrilda troglodytes'' (I) {{IUCN status|LC|22719570}} |
*[[Black-rumped waxbill]], ''Estrilda troglodytes'' (I) {{IUCN status|LC|22719570}} |
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*[[Common waxbill]], ''Estrilda astrild'' (I) {{IUCN status|LC|22719574}} |
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*[[Red avadavat]], ''Amandava amandava'' (I) {{IUCN status|LC|22719614}} |
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*[[Bronze mannikin]], ''Spermestes cucullata'' (I) {{IUCN status|LC|22719782}} |
*[[Bronze mannikin]], ''Spermestes cucullata'' (I) {{IUCN status|LC|22719782}} |
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*[[Chestnut munia]], ''Lonchura atricapilla'' (I) {{IUCN status|LC|22729138}} |
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*[[Common waxbill]], ''Estrilda astrild'' (I) {{IUCN status|LC|22719574}} |
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*[[Indian silverbill]], ''Euodice malabarica'' (I) {{IUCN status|LC|22719770}} |
*[[Indian silverbill]], ''Euodice malabarica'' (I) {{IUCN status|LC|22719770}} |
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*[[African silverbill]], ''Euodice cantans'' (I) {{IUCN status|LC|22719761}} |
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*[[Java sparrow]], ''Padda oryzivora'' (I) {{IUCN status|EN|22719912}} |
*[[Java sparrow]], ''Padda oryzivora'' (I) {{IUCN status|EN|22719912}} |
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*[[Orange-cheeked waxbill]], ''Estrilda melpoda'' (I) {{IUCN status|LC|22719558}} |
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*[[Red avadavat]], ''Amandava amandava'' (I) {{IUCN status|LC|22719614}} |
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*[[Scaly-breasted munia]], ''Lonchura punctulata'' (I) {{IUCN status|LC|22719821}} |
*[[Scaly-breasted munia]], ''Lonchura punctulata'' (I) {{IUCN status|LC|22719821}} |
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*[[Tricolored munia]], ''Lonchura malacca'' (I) {{IUCN status|LC|22719837}} |
*[[Tricolored munia]], ''Lonchura malacca'' (I) {{IUCN status|LC|22719837}} |
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*[[Chestnut munia]], ''Lonchura atricapilla'' (I) {{IUCN status|LC|22729138}} |
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==Old World sparrows== |
==Old World sparrows== |
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Order: [[Passeriformes]]{{nbsp|3}}Family: [[Passeridae]] |
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Old World sparrows are small passerine birds. In general, sparrows tend to be small plump brownish or grayish birds with short tails and short powerful beaks. Sparrows are seed eaters, but they also consume small insects. |
Old World sparrows are small passerine birds. In general, sparrows tend to be small plump brownish or grayish birds with short tails and short powerful beaks. Sparrows are seed eaters, but they also consume small insects. |
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*[[House sparrow]], ''Passer domesticus'' (I) {{IUCN status|LC|22718174}} |
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*[[Eurasian tree sparrow]], ''Passer montanus'' (I) {{IUCN status|LC|22718270}} |
*[[Eurasian tree sparrow]], ''Passer montanus'' (I) {{IUCN status|LC|22718270}} |
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*[[House sparrow]], ''Passer domesticus'' (I) {{IUCN status|LC|22718174}} |
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==Wagtails and pipits== |
==Wagtails and pipits== |
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Order: [[Passeriformes]]{{nbsp|3}}Family: [[Motacillidae]] |
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Motacillidae is a family of small passerine birds with medium to long tails. They include the wagtails, longclaws and pipits. They are slender, ground feeding insectivores of open country. |
Motacillidae is a family of small passerine birds with medium to long tails. They include the wagtails, longclaws and pipits. They are slender, ground feeding insectivores of open country. |
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*[[American pipit]], ''Anthus rubescens'' {{IUCN status|LC|22718575}} |
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*[[Citrine wagtail]], ''Motacilla citreola'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22718379}} |
*[[Citrine wagtail]], ''Motacilla citreola'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22718379}} |
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*[[Eastern yellow wagtail]], ''Motacilla tschutschensis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22718385}} |
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*[[Gray wagtail]], ''Motacilla cinerea'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22718392}} |
*[[Gray wagtail]], ''Motacilla cinerea'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22718392}} |
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*[[Meadow pipit]], ''Anthus pratensis'' {{IUCN status|NT|22718556}} |
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*[[Tree pipit]], ''Anthus trivialis'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22718546}} |
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*[[Olive-backed pipit]], ''Anthus hodgsoni'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22718550}} |
*[[Olive-backed pipit]], ''Anthus hodgsoni'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22718550}} |
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*[[Pechora pipit]], ''Anthus gustavi'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22718553}} |
*[[Pechora pipit]], ''Anthus gustavi'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22718553}} |
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*[[Red-throated pipit]], ''Anthus cervinus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22718560}} |
*[[Red-throated pipit]], ''Anthus cervinus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22718560}} |
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*[[American pipit]], ''Anthus rubescens'' {{IUCN status|LC|22718575}} |
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*[[Meadow pipit]], ''Anthus pratensis'' {{IUCN status|NT|22718556}} |
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*[[Sprague's pipit]], ''Anthus spragueii'' {{IUCN status|VU|22718591}} |
*[[Sprague's pipit]], ''Anthus spragueii'' {{IUCN status|VU|22718591}} |
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*[[Tree pipit]], ''Anthus trivialis'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22718546}} |
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*[[White wagtail]], ''Motacilla alba'' {{IUCN status|LC|22718348}} |
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*[[Yellowish pipit]], ''Anthus chii'' {{IUCN status|LC|22718603}} |
*[[Yellowish pipit]], ''Anthus chii'' {{IUCN status|LC|22718603}} |
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==Finches, euphonias, and allies== |
==Finches, euphonias, and allies== |
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[[File:GreyCrownRosyfinch23.jpg|thumb|Gray-crowned rosy-finch]] |
[[File:GreyCrownRosyfinch23.jpg|thumb|Gray-crowned rosy-finch]] |
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Order: [[Passeriformes]]{{nbsp|3}}Family: [[Fringillidae]] |
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Finches are seed-eating passerine birds, that are small to moderately large and have a strong beak, usually conical and in some species very large. All have twelve tail feathers and nine primaries. These birds have a bouncing flight with alternating bouts of flapping and gliding on closed wings, and most sing well. |
Finches are seed-eating passerine birds, that are small to moderately large and have a strong beak, usually conical and in some species very large. All have twelve tail feathers and nine primaries. These birds have a bouncing flight with alternating bouts of flapping and gliding on closed wings, and most sing well. |
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*[[American goldfinch]], ''Spinus tristis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22720407}} |
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*[[Antillean siskin]], ''Spinus dominicensis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22720416}} |
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*[[Asian rosy finch|Asian rosy-finch]], (A) ''Leucosticte arctoa'' {{IUCN status|LC|22720477A132140770}} |
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*[[Atlantic canary|Island canary]], ''Serinus canaria'' (I) {{IUCN status|LC|22720056}} |
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*[[Black rosy finch|Black rosy-finch]], ''Leucosticte atrata'' {{IUCN status|EN|22720488}} |
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*[[Black-capped siskin]], ''Spinus atriceps'' {{IUCN status|LC|22720362}} |
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*[[Black-headed siskin]], ''Spinus notata'' {{IUCN status|LC|22720392}} |
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*[[Blue-crowned chlorophonia]], ''Chlorophonia occipitalis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22722787}} |
*[[Blue-crowned chlorophonia]], ''Chlorophonia occipitalis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22722787}} |
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*[[Brambling]], ''Fringilla montifringilla'' {{IUCN status|LC|22720041}} |
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*[[Brown-capped rosy finch|Brown-capped rosy-finch]], ''Leucosticte australis'' {{IUCN status|EN|22728985}} |
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*[[Cassia crossbill]], ''Loxia sinesciuris'' |
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*[[Cassin's finch]], ''Haemorhous cassinii'' {{IUCN status|LC|22720560}} |
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*[[Common chaffinch]], ''Fringilla coelebs'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22720030}} |
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*[[Common redpoll]], ''Acanthis flammea'' {{IUCN status|LC|22725044}} |
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*[[Common rosefinch]], ''Carpodacus erythrinus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22720556}} |
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*[[Elegant euphonia]], ''Chlorophonia elegantissima'' {{IUCN status|LC|22722734}} |
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*[[Eurasian bullfinch]], ''Pyrrhula pyrrhula'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22720671}} |
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*[[Eurasian siskin]], ''Spinus spinus'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22720354}} |
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*[[European goldfinch]], ''Carduelis carduelis'' (I) {{IUCN status|LC|22720419}} |
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*[[Evening grosbeak]], ''Coccothraustes vespertinus'' {{IUCN status|VU|22720702}} |
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*[[Fulvous-vented euphonia]], ''Euphonia fulvicrissa'' {{IUCN status|LC|22722747}} |
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*[[Golden-browed chlorophonia]], ''Chlorophonia callophrys'' {{IUCN status|LC|22722790}} |
*[[Golden-browed chlorophonia]], ''Chlorophonia callophrys'' {{IUCN status|LC|22722790}} |
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*[[Gray-crowned rosy finch|Gray-crowned rosy-finch]], ''Leucosticte tephrocotis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22720482}} |
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*[[Hawfinch]], ''Coccothraustes coccothraustes'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22720681}} |
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*[[Hispaniolan crossbill]], ''Loxia megaplaga'' {{IUCN status|EN|22720651}} |
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*[[Hispaniolan euphonia]], ''Chlorophonia musica'' {{IUCN status|LC|22722738}} |
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*[[Hoary redpoll]], ''Acanthis hornemanni'' |
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*[[Hooded grosbeak]], ''Coccothraustes abeillei'' {{IUCN status|LC|22720712}} |
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*[[House finch]], ''Haemorhous mexicanus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22720563}} |
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*[[Jamaican euphonia]], ''Euphonia jamaica'' {{IUCN status|LC|22722694}} |
*[[Jamaican euphonia]], ''Euphonia jamaica'' {{IUCN status|LC|22722694}} |
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*[[Lawrence's goldfinch]], ''Spinus lawrencei'' {{IUCN status|LC|22720413}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Lesser Antillean euphonia]], ''Chlorophonia flavifrons'' } |
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*[[ |
*[[Lesser goldfinch]], ''Spinus psaltria'' {{IUCN status|LC|22720410}} |
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*[[Lesser redpoll]], ''Acanthis cabaret'' (A) |
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*[[Thick-billed euphonia]], ''Euphonia laniirostris'' {{IUCN status|LC|22722724}} |
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*[[Yellow-throated euphonia]], ''Euphonia hirundinacea'' {{IUCN status|LC|22722727}} |
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*[[Fulvous-vented euphonia]], ''Euphonia fulvicrissa'' {{IUCN status|LC|22722747}} |
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*[[Spot-crowned euphonia]], ''Euphonia imitans'' {{IUCN status|LC|22722744}} |
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*[[Olive-backed euphonia]], ''Euphonia gouldi'' {{IUCN status|LC|22722750}} |
*[[Olive-backed euphonia]], ''Euphonia gouldi'' {{IUCN status|LC|22722750}} |
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*[[White-vented euphonia]], ''Euphonia minuta'' {{IUCN status|LC|22722760}} |
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*[[Tawny-capped euphonia]], ''Euphonia anneae'' {{IUCN status|LC|22722763}} |
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*[[Orange-bellied euphonia]], ''Euphonia xanthogaster'' {{IUCN status|LC|22722766}} |
*[[Orange-bellied euphonia]], ''Euphonia xanthogaster'' {{IUCN status|LC|22722766}} |
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*[[Oriental greenfinch]], ''Chloris sinica'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22720340}} |
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*[[Elegant euphonia]], ''Chlorophonia elegantissima'' {{IUCN status|LC|22722734}} |
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*[[Hooded grosbeak]], ''Coccothraustes abeillei'' {{IUCN status|LC|22720712}} |
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*[[Evening grosbeak]], ''Coccothraustes vespertinus'' {{IUCN status|VU|22720702}} |
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*[[Hawfinch]], ''Coccothraustes coccothraustes'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22720681}} |
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*[[Common rosefinch]], ''Carpodacus erythrinus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22720556}} |
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*[[Pallas's rosefinch]], ''Carpodacus roseus'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22720592A132002623}} |
*[[Pallas's rosefinch]], ''Carpodacus roseus'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22720592A132002623}} |
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*[[Pine grosbeak]], ''Pinicola enucleator'' {{IUCN status|LC|22720625}} |
*[[Pine grosbeak]], ''Pinicola enucleator'' {{IUCN status|LC|22720625}} |
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*[[Pine siskin]], ''Spinus pinus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22720359}} |
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*[[Puerto Rican euphonia]], ''Chlorophonia sclateri'' } |
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*[[Asian rosy finch|Asian rosy-finch]], (A) ''Leucosticte arctoa'' {{IUCN status|LC|22720477A132140770}} |
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*[[Gray-crowned rosy finch|Gray-crowned rosy-finch]], ''Leucosticte tephrocotis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22720482}} |
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*[[Black rosy finch|Black rosy-finch]], ''Leucosticte atrata'' {{IUCN status|EN|22720488}} |
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*[[Brown-capped rosy finch|Brown-capped rosy-finch]], ''Leucosticte australis'' {{IUCN status|EN|22728985}} |
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*[[House finch]], ''Haemorhous mexicanus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22720563}} |
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*[[Purple finch]], ''Haemorhous purpureus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22720553}} |
*[[Purple finch]], ''Haemorhous purpureus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22720553}} |
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*[[Cassin's finch]], ''Haemorhous cassinii'' {{IUCN status|LC|22720560}} |
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*[[Oriental greenfinch]], ''Chloris sinica'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22720340}} |
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*[[Yellow-fronted canary]], ''Crithagra mozambicus'' (I) {{IUCN status|LC|22720181}} |
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*[[Common redpoll]], ''Acanthis flammea'' {{IUCN status|LC|22725044}} |
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*[[Lesser redpoll]], ''Acanthis cabaret'' (A) |
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*[[Hoary redpoll]], ''Acanthis hornemanni'' |
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*[[Red crossbill]], ''Loxia curvirostra'' {{IUCN status|LC|22720646}} |
*[[Red crossbill]], ''Loxia curvirostra'' {{IUCN status|LC|22720646}} |
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*[[Red siskin]], ''Spinus cucullata'' (I) {{IUCN status|EN|22720374}} {{ESA status|E}} |
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*[[Cassia crossbill]], ''Loxia sinesciuris'' |
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*[[Scrub euphonia]], ''Euphonia affinis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22722700}} |
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*[[Spot-crowned euphonia]], ''Euphonia imitans'' {{IUCN status|LC|22722744}} |
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*[[Tawny-capped euphonia]], ''Euphonia anneae'' {{IUCN status|LC|22722763}} |
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*[[Thick-billed euphonia]], ''Euphonia laniirostris'' {{IUCN status|LC|22722724}} |
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*[[West Mexican euphonia]], ''Euphonia godmani'' |
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*[[White-vented euphonia]], ''Euphonia minuta'' {{IUCN status|LC|22722760}} |
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*[[White-winged crossbill]], ''Loxia leucoptera'' {{IUCN status|LC|22728944}} |
*[[White-winged crossbill]], ''Loxia leucoptera'' {{IUCN status|LC|22728944}} |
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*[[European goldfinch]], ''Carduelis carduelis'' (I) {{IUCN status|LC|22720419}} |
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*[[Eurasian siskin]], ''Spinus spinus'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22720354}} |
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*[[Pine siskin]], ''Spinus pinus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22720359}} |
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*[[Black-capped siskin]], ''Spinus atriceps'' {{IUCN status|LC|22720362}} |
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*[[Black-headed siskin]], ''Spinus notata'' {{IUCN status|LC|22720392}} |
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*[[Yellow-bellied siskin]], ''Spinus xanthogastra'' {{IUCN status|LC|22720398}} |
*[[Yellow-bellied siskin]], ''Spinus xanthogastra'' {{IUCN status|LC|22720398}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Yellow-collared chlorophonia]], ''Chlorophonia flavirostris'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22722778}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Yellow-crowned euphonia]], ''Euphonia luteicapilla'' {{IUCN status|LC|22722703}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Yellow-fronted canary]], ''Crithagra mozambicus'' (I) {{IUCN status|LC|22720181}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Yellow-throated euphonia]], ''Euphonia hirundinacea'' {{IUCN status|LC|22722727}} |
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*[[American goldfinch]], ''Spinus tristis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22720407}} |
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*[[Atlantic canary|Island canary]], ''Serinus canaria'' (I) {{IUCN status|LC|22720056}} |
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==Longspurs and snow buntings== |
==Longspurs and snow buntings== |
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Order: [[Passeriformes]]{{nbsp|3}}Family: [[Calcariidae]] |
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The Calcariidae are a group of passerine birds that have been traditionally grouped with the Emberizeridae (New World sparrows), but differ in a number of respects and are usually found in open grassy areas. |
The Calcariidae are a group of passerine birds that have been traditionally grouped with the Emberizeridae (New World sparrows), but differ in a number of respects and are usually found in open grassy areas. |
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*[[Lapland longspur]], ''Calcarius lapponicus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721033}} |
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*[[Chestnut-collared longspur]], ''Calcarius ornatus'' {{IUCN status|VU|22721040}} |
*[[Chestnut-collared longspur]], ''Calcarius ornatus'' {{IUCN status|VU|22721040}} |
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*[[Lapland longspur]], ''Calcarius lapponicus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721033}} |
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*[[McKay's bunting]], ''Plectrophenax hyperboreus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721046}} |
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*[[Smith's longspur]], ''Calcarius pictus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721037}} |
*[[Smith's longspur]], ''Calcarius pictus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721037}} |
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*[[Snow bunting]], ''Plectrophenax nivalis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721043}} |
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*[[Thick-billed longspur]], ''Rhynchophanes mccownii'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721025}} |
*[[Thick-billed longspur]], ''Rhynchophanes mccownii'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721025}} |
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*[[Snow bunting]], ''Plectrophenax nivalis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721043}} |
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*[[McKay's bunting]], ''Plectrophenax hyperboreus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721046}} |
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==Thrush-tanager== |
==Thrush-tanager== |
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Order: [[Passeriformes]]{{nbsp|3}}Family: [[Rhodinocichlidae]] |
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This species was historically placed in family Thraupidae. It was placed in its own family in 2017. |
This species was historically placed in family Thraupidae. It was placed in its own family in 2017. |
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==Old World buntings== |
==Old World buntings== |
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Order: [[Passeriformes]]{{nbsp|3}}Family: [[Emberizidae]] |
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Emberizidae is a family of passerine birds containing a single genus. Until 2017, the New World sparrows (Passerellidae) were also considered part of this family. |
Emberizidae is a family of passerine birds containing a single genus. Until 2017, the New World sparrows (Passerellidae) were also considered part of this family. |
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*[[Gray bunting]], ''Emberiza variabilis'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22721003}} |
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*[[Little bunting]], ''Emberiza pusilla'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22720954}} |
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*[[Pallas's bunting]], ''Emberiza pallasi'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22721007}} |
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*[[Pine bunting]], ''Emberiza leucocephalos'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22720881}} |
*[[Pine bunting]], ''Emberiza leucocephalos'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22720881}} |
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*[[Reed bunting]], ''Emberiza schoeniclus'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22721012}} |
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*[[Rustic bunting]], ''Emberiza rustica'' {{IUCN status|VU|22720960}} |
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*[[Yellow-breasted bunting]], ''Emberiza aureola'' (A) {{IUCN status|CR|22720966}} |
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*[[Yellow-browed bunting]], ''Emberiza chrysophrys'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22720957}} |
*[[Yellow-browed bunting]], ''Emberiza chrysophrys'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22720957}} |
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*[[Little bunting]], ''Emberiza pusilla'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22720954}} |
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*[[Rustic bunting]], ''Emberiza rustica'' {{IUCN status|VU|22720960}} |
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*[[Yellow-throated bunting]], ''Emberiza elegans'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22720963}} |
*[[Yellow-throated bunting]], ''Emberiza elegans'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22720963}} |
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*[[Yellow-breasted bunting]], ''Emberiza aureola'' (A) {{IUCN status|CR|22720966}} |
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*[[Gray bunting]], ''Emberiza variabilis'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22721003}} |
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*[[Pallas's bunting]], ''Emberiza pallasi'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22721007}} |
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*[[Reed bunting]], ''Emberiza schoeniclus'' (A) {{IUCN status|LC|22721012}} |
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==New World sparrows== |
==New World sparrows== |
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[[File:Eastern Towhee-27527-2.jpg|thumb|Eastern towhee]] |
[[File:Eastern Towhee-27527-2.jpg|thumb|Eastern towhee]] |
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Order: [[Passeriformes]]{{nbsp|3}}Family: [[Passerellidae]] |
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Until 2017, these species were considered part of the family Emberizidae. Most of the species are known as sparrows, but these birds are not closely related to the Old World sparrows which are in the family Passeridae. Many of these have distinctive head patterns. |
Until 2017, these species were considered part of the family Emberizidae. Most of the species are known as sparrows, but these birds are not closely related to the Old World sparrows which are in the family Passeridae. Many of these have distinctive head patterns. |
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*[[ |
*[[Abert's towhee]], ''Melozone aberti'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721315}} |
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*[[American tree sparrow]], ''Spizelloides arborea'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721159}} |
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*[[Ashy-throated chlorospingus]], ''Chlorospingus canigularis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22722203}} |
*[[Ashy-throated chlorospingus]], ''Chlorospingus canigularis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22722203}} |
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*[[Sooty-capped chlorospingus]], ''Chlorospingus pileatus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22722182}} |
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*[[Common chlorospingus]], ''Chlorospingus flavopectus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22722162}} |
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*[[Tacarcuna chlorospingus]], ''Chlorospingus tacarcunae'' {{IUCN status|LC|22722167}} |
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*[[Pirre chlorospingus]], ''Chlorospingus inornatus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22722172}} |
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*[[Rufous-winged sparrow]], ''Peucaea carpalis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721280}} |
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*[[Cinnamon-tailed sparrow]], ''Peucaea sumichrasti'' {{IUCN status|NT|22721232}} |
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*[[Stripe-headed sparrow]], ''Peucaea ruficauda'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721224}} |
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*[[Black-chested sparrow]], ''Peucaea humeralis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721216}} |
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*[[Bridled sparrow]], ''Peucaea mystacalis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721208}} |
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*[[Botteri's sparrow]], ''Peucaea botterii'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721264}} |
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*[[Cassin's sparrow]], ''Peucaea cassinii'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721272}} |
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*[[Bachman's sparrow]], ''Peucaea aestivalis'' {{IUCN status|NT|22721256}} |
*[[Bachman's sparrow]], ''Peucaea aestivalis'' {{IUCN status|NT|22721256}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Baird's junco]], ''Junco bairdi'' {{IUCN status|NT|103777087A104278957}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Baird's sparrow]], ''Centronyx bairdii'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721141}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Bell's sparrow]], ''Artemisiospiza belli'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721197}} (ssp. ''clementeae'': {{ESA status|T}}) |
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*[[Black-chested sparrow]], ''Peucaea humeralis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721216}} |
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*[[Black-chinned sparrow]], ''Spizella atrogularis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721185}} |
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*[[Black-headed brushfinch]], ''Arremon atricapillus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22724887A132030157}} |
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*[[Black-striped sparrow]], ''Arremonops conirostris'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721401}} |
*[[Black-striped sparrow]], ''Arremonops conirostris'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721401}} |
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*[[Five-striped sparrow]], ''Amphispizopsis quinquestriata'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721200}} |
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*[[Black-throated sparrow]], ''Amphispiza bilineata'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721194}} |
*[[Black-throated sparrow]], ''Amphispiza bilineata'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721194}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Botteri's sparrow]], ''Peucaea botterii'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721264}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Brewer's sparrow]], ''Spizella breweri'' {{IUCN status|LC|22734705}} |
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*[[Bridled sparrow]], ''Peucaea mystacalis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721208}} |
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*[[Cabanis's ground-sparrow]], ''Melozone cabanisi'' |
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*[[California towhee]], ''Melozone crissalis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721323}} (ssp. ''eremophilus'': {{ESA status|T}}) |
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*[[Canyon towhee]], ''Melozone fusca'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721331}} |
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*[[Cassin's sparrow]], ''Peucaea cassinii'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721272}} |
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*[[Chestnut-capped brushfinch]] ''Arremon brunneinucha'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721519}} |
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*[[Chipping sparrow]], ''Spizella passerina'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721162}} |
*[[Chipping sparrow]], ''Spizella passerina'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721162}} |
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*[[Cinnamon-tailed sparrow]], ''Peucaea sumichrasti'' {{IUCN status|NT|22721232}} |
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*[[Clay-colored sparrow]], ''Spizella pallida'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721165}} |
*[[Clay-colored sparrow]], ''Spizella pallida'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721165}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Collared towhee]], ''Pipilo ocai'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721307}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Common chlorospingus]], ''Chlorospingus flavopectus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22722162}} |
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*[[Brewer's sparrow]], ''Spizella breweri'' {{IUCN status|LC|22734705}} |
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*[[Worthen's sparrow]], ''Spizella wortheni'' {{IUCN status|EN|22721182}} |
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*[[Costa Rican brushfinch]], ''Arremon costaricensis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22724923A104268002}} |
*[[Costa Rican brushfinch]], ''Arremon costaricensis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22724923A104268002}} |
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*[[Black-headed brushfinch]], ''Arremon atricapillus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22724887A132030157}} |
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*[[Orange-billed sparrow]], ''Arremon aurantiirostris'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721367}} |
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*[[Green-striped brushfinch]], ''Arremon virenticeps'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721533}} |
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*[[Chestnut-capped brushfinch]] ''Arremon brunneinucha'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721519}} |
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*[[Sooty-faced finch]], ''Arremon crassirostris'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721566}} |
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*[[Fox sparrow]], ''Passerella iliaca'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721052}} |
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*[[American tree sparrow]], ''Spizelloides arborea'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721159}} |
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*[[Volcano junco]], ''Junco vulcani'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721094}} |
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*[[Guadalupe junco]], ''Junco insularis'' {{IUCN status|EN|22721102A104279152}} |
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*[[Dark-eyed junco]], ''Junco hyemalis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22735032}} |
*[[Dark-eyed junco]], ''Junco hyemalis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22735032}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Eastern towhee]], ''Pipilo erythrophthalmus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721310}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Field sparrow]], ''Spizella pusilla'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721179}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Five-striped sparrow]], ''Amphispizopsis quinquestriata'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721200}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Fox sparrow]], ''Passerella iliaca'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721052}} |
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*[[Golden-crowned sparrow]], ''Zonotrichia atricapilla'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721091}} |
*[[Golden-crowned sparrow]], ''Zonotrichia atricapilla'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721091}} |
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*[[Grasshopper sparrow]], ''Ammodramus savannarum'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721144}} (ssp. ''floridanus'': {{ESA status|E}}) |
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*[[Green-backed sparrow]], ''Arremonops chloronotus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721398}} |
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*[[Green-striped brushfinch]], ''Arremon virenticeps'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721533}} |
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*[[Green-tailed towhee]], ''Pipilo chlorurus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721304}} |
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*[[Guadalupe junco]], ''Junco insularis'' {{IUCN status|EN|22721102A104279152}} |
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*[[Harris's sparrow]], ''Zonotrichia querula'' {{IUCN status|NT|22721082}} |
*[[Harris's sparrow]], ''Zonotrichia querula'' {{IUCN status|NT|22721082}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Henslow's sparrow]], ''Centronyx henslowii'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721138}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Large-footed finch]], ''Pezopetes capitalis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721557}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Lark bunting]], ''Calamospiza melanocorys'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721049}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Lark sparrow]], ''Chondestes grammacus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721191}} |
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*[[Vesper sparrow]], ''Pooecetes gramineus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721188}} |
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*[[Le Conte's sparrow]], ''Ammospiza leconteii'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721135}} |
*[[Le Conte's sparrow]], ''Ammospiza leconteii'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721135}} |
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*[[Lincoln's sparrow]], ''Melospiza lincolnii'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721064}} |
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*[[Nelson's sparrow]], ''Ammospiza nelsoni'' {{IUCN status|LC|22728393}} |
*[[Nelson's sparrow]], ''Ammospiza nelsoni'' {{IUCN status|LC|22728393}} |
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*[[Oaxaca sparrow]], ''Aimophila notosticta'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721291}} |
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*[[Olive sparrow]], ''Arremonops rufivirgatus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721392}} |
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*[[Orange-billed sparrow]], ''Arremon aurantiirostris'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721367}} |
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*[[Pirre chlorospingus]], ''Chlorospingus inornatus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22722172}} |
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*[[Rufous-capped brushfinch]], ''Atlapetes pileatus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721429}} |
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*[[Rufous-collared sparrow]], ''Zonotrichia capensis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721079}} |
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*[[Rufous-crowned sparrow]], ''Aimophila ruficeps'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721288}} |
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*[[Rufous-winged sparrow]], ''Peucaea carpalis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721280}} |
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*[[Rusty sparrow]], ''Aimophila rufescens'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721294}} |
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*[[Rusty-crowned ground-sparrow]], ''Melozone kieneri'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721347}} |
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*[[Sagebrush sparrow]], ''Artemisiospiza nevadensis'' {{IUCN status|LC|103780166A104287465}} |
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*[[Saltmarsh sparrow]], ''Ammospiza caudacuta'' {{IUCN status|EN|22721129}} |
*[[Saltmarsh sparrow]], ''Ammospiza caudacuta'' {{IUCN status|EN|22721129}} |
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*[[Baird's sparrow]], ''Centronyx bairdii'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721141}} |
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*[[Henslow's sparrow]], ''Centronyx henslowii'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721138}} |
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*[[Savannah sparrow]], ''Passerculus sandwichensis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721110}} |
*[[Savannah sparrow]], ''Passerculus sandwichensis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721110}} |
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*[[Seaside sparrow]], ''Ammospiza maritima'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721123}} ([[Ammospiza maritima mirabilis|Cape Sable seaside sparrow]] ''A. m. mirabilis'': {{ESA status|E}}) |
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*[[Sierra Madre sparrow]], ''Xenospiza baileyi'' {{IUCN status|EN|22721153}} |
*[[Sierra Madre sparrow]], ''Xenospiza baileyi'' {{IUCN status|EN|22721153}} |
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*[[Song sparrow]], ''Melospiza melodia'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721058}} |
*[[Song sparrow]], ''Melospiza melodia'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721058}} |
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*[[Sooty-capped chlorospingus]], ''Chlorospingus pileatus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22722182}} |
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*[[Sooty-faced finch]], ''Arremon crassirostris'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721566}} |
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*[[Spotted towhee]], ''Pipilo maculatus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22729113}} |
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*[[Striped sparrow]], ''Oriturus superciliosus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721301}} |
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*[[Stripe-headed sparrow]], ''Peucaea ruficauda'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721224}} |
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*[[Swamp sparrow]], ''Melospiza georgiana'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721070}} |
*[[Swamp sparrow]], ''Melospiza georgiana'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721070}} |
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*[[Tacarcuna chlorospingus]], ''Chlorospingus tacarcunae'' {{IUCN status|LC|22722167}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Vesper sparrow]], ''Pooecetes gramineus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721188}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Volcano junco]], ''Junco vulcani'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721094}} |
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*[[ |
*[[White-crowned sparrow]], ''Zonotrichia leucophrys'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721088}} |
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*[[White-throated towhee]], ''Melozone albicollis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721339}} |
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*[[Abert's towhee]], ''Melozone aberti'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721315}} |
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*[[California towhee]], ''Melozone crissalis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721323}} (ssp. ''eremophilus'': {{ESA status|T}}) |
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*[[White-eared ground-sparrow]], ''Melozone leucotis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721362}} |
*[[White-eared ground-sparrow]], ''Melozone leucotis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721362}} |
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*[[White-faced ground-sparrow]], ''Melozone biarcuata'' |
*[[White-faced ground-sparrow]], ''Melozone biarcuata'' |
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*[[Cabanis's ground-sparrow]], ''Melozone cabanisi'' |
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*[[Rusty sparrow]], ''Aimophila rufescens'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721294}} |
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*[[Rufous-crowned sparrow]], ''Aimophila ruficeps'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721288}} |
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*[[Oaxaca sparrow]], ''Aimophila notosticta'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721291}} |
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*[[Green-tailed towhee]], ''Pipilo chlorurus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721304}} |
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*[[Spotted towhee]], ''Pipilo maculatus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22729113}} |
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*[[Eastern towhee]], ''Pipilo erythrophthalmus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721310}} |
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*[[Collared towhee]], ''Pipilo ocai'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721307}} |
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*[[Rufous-capped brushfinch]], ''Atlapetes pileatus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721429}} |
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*[[White-naped brushfinch]], ''Atlapetes albinucha'' {{IUCN status|LC|22734026}} |
*[[White-naped brushfinch]], ''Atlapetes albinucha'' {{IUCN status|LC|22734026}} |
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*[[White-throated sparrow]], ''Zonotrichia albicollis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721085}} |
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*[[White-throated towhee]], ''Melozone albicollis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721339}} |
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*[[Worthen's sparrow]], ''Spizella wortheni'' {{IUCN status|EN|22721182}} |
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*[[Yellow-eyed junco]], ''Junco phaeonotus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721107}} |
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*[[Yellow-green brushfinch]], ''Atlapetes luteoviridis'' {{IUCN status|VU|22721563}} |
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*[[Yellow-thighed brushfinch]], ''Atlapetes tibialis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721560}} |
*[[Yellow-thighed brushfinch]], ''Atlapetes tibialis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721560}} |
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*[[Yellow- |
*[[Yellow-throated chlorospingus]], ''Chlorospingus flavigularis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22722193}} |
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*[[Zapata sparrow]], ''Torreornis inexpectata'' {{IUCN status|VU|22721297}} |
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==Chat-tanagers== |
==Chat-tanagers== |
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Order: [[Passeriformes]]{{nbsp|3}}Family: [[Calyptophilidae]] |
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These two species were formerly classified as tanagers (family Thraupidae) but were placed in their own family in 2017. |
These two species were formerly classified as tanagers (family Thraupidae) but were placed in their own family in 2017. |
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*[[Western chat-tanager]], ''Calyptophilus tertius'' {{IUCN status|VU|22729082A119452615}} |
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*[[Eastern chat-tanager]], ''Calyptophilus frugivorus'' {{IUCN status|NT|22722307}} |
*[[Eastern chat-tanager]], ''Calyptophilus frugivorus'' {{IUCN status|NT|22722307}} |
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*[[Western chat-tanager]], ''Calyptophilus tertius'' {{IUCN status|VU|22729082A119452615}} |
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==Hispaniolan tanagers== |
==Hispaniolan tanagers== |
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Order: [[Passeriformes]]{{nbsp|3}}Family: [[Phaenicophilidae]] |
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The members of this small family were formerly classified as tanagers and New World warblers (family Parulidae) but were placed in their own family in 2017. |
The members of this small family were formerly classified as tanagers and New World warblers (family Parulidae) but were placed in their own family in 2017. |
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*[[Black-crowned tanager|Black-crowned palm-tanager]], ''Phaenicophilus palmarum'' {{IUCN status|LC|22722296}} |
*[[Black-crowned tanager|Black-crowned palm-tanager]], ''Phaenicophilus palmarum'' {{IUCN status|LC|22722296}} |
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*[[Green-tailed warbler]], ''Microligea palustris'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721864}} |
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*[[Grey-crowned tanager|Gray-crowned palm-tanager]], ''Phaenicophilus poliocephalus'' {{IUCN status|NT|22722301}} |
*[[Grey-crowned tanager|Gray-crowned palm-tanager]], ''Phaenicophilus poliocephalus'' {{IUCN status|NT|22722301}} |
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*[[White-winged warbler]], ''Xenoligea montana'' {{IUCN status|VU|22722076}} |
*[[White-winged warbler]], ''Xenoligea montana'' {{IUCN status|VU|22722076}} |
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*[[Green-tailed warbler]], ''Microligea palustris'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721864}} |
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==Puerto Rican tanager== |
==Puerto Rican tanager== |
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Order: [[Passeriformes]]{{nbsp|3}}Family: [[Nesospingidae]] |
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This species was formerly classified as a tanager (family Thraupidae) but was placed in its own family in 2017. |
This species was formerly classified as a tanager (family Thraupidae) but was placed in its own family in 2017. |
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==Spindalises== |
==Spindalises== |
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Order: [[Passeriformes]]{{nbsp|3}}Family: [[Spindalidae]] |
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The members of this small family are native to the [[Greater Antilles]]. They were formerly classified as tanagers but were placed in their own family in 2017. |
The members of this small family are native to the [[Greater Antilles]]. They were formerly classified as tanagers but were placed in their own family in 2017. |
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*[[Western spindalis]], ''Spindalis zena'' {{IUCN status|LC|22722522}} |
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*[[Jamaican spindalis]], ''Spindalis nigricephala'' {{IUCN status|LC|22729092}} |
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*[[Hispaniolan spindalis]], ''Spindalis dominicensis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22729097}} |
*[[Hispaniolan spindalis]], ''Spindalis dominicensis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22729097}} |
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*[[Jamaican spindalis]], ''Spindalis nigricephala'' {{IUCN status|LC|22729092}} |
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*[[Puerto Rican spindalis]], ''Spindalis portoricensis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22729102}} |
*[[Puerto Rican spindalis]], ''Spindalis portoricensis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22729102}} |
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*[[Western spindalis]], ''Spindalis zena'' {{IUCN status|LC|22722522}} |
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==Wrenthrush== |
==Wrenthrush== |
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Order: [[Passeriformes]]{{nbsp|3}}Family: [[Zeledoniidae]] |
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Despite its name, this species is neither a wren nor a thrush, and is not closely related to either family. It was moved from the wood-warblers (Parulidae) and placed in its own family in 2017. |
Despite its name, this species is neither a wren nor a thrush, and is not closely related to either family. It was moved from the wood-warblers (Parulidae) and placed in its own family in 2017. |
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==Cuban warblers== |
==Cuban warblers== |
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[[File:Oriente warbler (Teretistris fornsi).JPG|thumb|Oriente warbler]] |
[[File:Oriente warbler (Teretistris fornsi).JPG|thumb|Oriente warbler]] |
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Order: [[Passeriformes]]{{nbsp|3}}Family: [[Teretistridae]] |
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These two species were formerly placed in the New World warblers (Parulidae) but were moved to their own family in 2017. |
These two species were formerly placed in the New World warblers (Parulidae) but were moved to their own family in 2017. |
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*[[Yellow-headed warbler]], ''Teretistris fernandinae'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721867}} |
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*[[Oriente warbler]], ''Teretistris fornsi'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721870}} |
*[[Oriente warbler]], ''Teretistris fornsi'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721870}} |
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*[[Yellow-headed warbler]], ''Teretistris fernandinae'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721867}} |
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==Yellow-breasted chat== |
==Yellow-breasted chat== |
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Order: [[Passeriformes]]{{nbsp|3}}Family: [[Icteriidae]] |
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This species was historically placed in the wood-warblers but nonetheless most authorities were unsure if it belonged there. It was placed in its own family in 2017. |
This species was historically placed in the wood-warblers but nonetheless most authorities were unsure if it belonged there. It was placed in its own family in 2017. |
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==Troupials and allies== |
==Troupials and allies== |
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[[File:Agelaius phoeniceus 0123.JPG|thumb|200px|right|[[Red-winged blackbird]]]] |
[[File:Agelaius phoeniceus 0123.JPG|thumb|200px|right|[[Red-winged blackbird]]]] |
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Order: [[Passeriformes]]{{nbsp|3}}Family: [[Icteridae]] |
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The icterids are a group of small to medium-sized, often colorful passerine birds restricted to the New World and include the grackles, New World blackbirds and New World orioles. Most species have black as a predominant plumage color, often enlivened by yellow, orange or red. |
The icterids are a group of small to medium-sized, often colorful passerine birds restricted to the New World and include the grackles, New World blackbirds and New World orioles. Most species have black as a predominant plumage color, often enlivened by yellow, orange or red. |
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*[[Altamira oriole]], ''Icterus gularis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22724108}} |
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*[[Audubon's oriole]], ''Icterus graduacauda'' {{IUCN status|LC|22724081}} |
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*[[Bahama oriole]], ''Icterus northropi'' {{IUCN status|CR|22736369}} |
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*[[Baltimore oriole]], ''Icterus galbula'' {{IUCN status|LC|22724126}} |
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*[[Bar-winged oriole]], ''Icterus maculialatus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22724157}} |
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*[[Black oropendola]], ''Psarocolius guatimozinus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22724025}} |
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*[[Black-backed oriole]], ''Icterus abeillei'' {{IUCN status|LC|22729128}} |
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*[[Black-cowled oriole]], ''Icterus prosthemelas'' {{IUCN status|LC|22731543}} |
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*[[Black-vented oriole]], ''Icterus wagleri'' {{IUCN status|LC|22724139}} |
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*[[Boat-tailed grackle]], ''Quiscalus major'' {{IUCN status|LC|22724311}} |
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*[[Bobolink]], ''Dolichonyx oryzivorus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22724367}} |
*[[Bobolink]], ''Dolichonyx oryzivorus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22724367}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Brewer's blackbird]], ''Euphagus cyanocephalus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22724332}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Bronzed cowbird]], ''Molothrus aeneus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22724349}} |
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*[[Brown-headed cowbird]], ''Molothrus ater'' {{IUCN status|LC|22724354}} |
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*[[Bullock's oriole]], ''Icterus bullockii'' {{IUCN status|LC|22729123}} |
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*[[Carib grackle]], ''Quiscalus lugubris'' {{IUCN status|LC|22724326}}} |
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*[[Chestnut-headed oropendola]], ''Psarocolius wagleri'' {{IUCN status|LC|22723994}} |
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*[[Chihuahuan meadowlark]], ''Sturnella lilianae'' {{IUCN status||}} |
*[[Chihuahuan meadowlark]], ''Sturnella lilianae'' {{IUCN status||}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Common grackle]], ''Quiscalus quiscula'' {{IUCN status|NT|22724320}} |
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*[[Yellow-billed cacique]], ''Amblycercus holosericeus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22724065}} |
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*[[Yellow-winged cacique]], ''Cassiculus melanicterus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22724061A132025211}} |
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*[[Crested oropendola]], ''Psarocolius decumanus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22723982}} |
*[[Crested oropendola]], ''Psarocolius decumanus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22723982}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Cuban blackbird]], ''Ptiloxena atroviolacea'' {{IUCN status|LC|22724294}} |
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*[[Montezuma oropendola]], ''Psarocolius montezuma'' {{IUCN status|LC|22724004}} |
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*[[Black oropendola]], ''Psarocolius guatimozinus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22724025}} |
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*[[Scarlet-rumped cacique]], ''Cacicus uropygialis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22724037}} |
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*[[Yellow-rumped cacique]], ''Cacicus cela'' {{IUCN status|LC|22724031}} |
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*[[Bahama oriole]], ''Icterus northropi'' {{IUCN status|CR|22736369}} |
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*[[Cuban oriole]], ''Icterus melanopsis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22736377}} |
*[[Cuban oriole]], ''Icterus melanopsis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22736377}} |
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*[[Eastern meadowlark]], ''Sturnella magna'' {{IUCN status|NT|22735434}} |
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*[[Giant cowbird]], ''Molothrus oryzivorus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22724358}} |
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*[[Greater Antillean grackle]], ''Quiscalus niger'' {{IUCN status|LC|22724323}} |
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*[[Great-tailed grackle]], ''Quiscalus mexicanus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22724308}} |
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*[[Hispaniolan oriole]], ''Icterus dominicensis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22736363}} |
*[[Hispaniolan oriole]], ''Icterus dominicensis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22736363}} |
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*[[Puerto Rican oriole]], ''Icterus portoricensis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22736385}} |
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*[[St. Lucia oriole]], ''Icterus laudabilis'' {{IUCN status|EN|22724153}} |
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*[[Montserrat oriole]], ''Icterus oberi'' {{IUCN status|VU|22724147}} |
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*[[Martinique oriole]], ''Icterus bonana'' {{IUCN status|VU|22724150}} |
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*[[Black-vented oriole]], ''Icterus wagleri'' {{IUCN status|LC|22724139}} |
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*[[Bar-winged oriole]], ''Icterus maculialatus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22724157}} |
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*[[Black-cowled oriole]], ''Icterus prosthemelas'' {{IUCN status|LC|22731543}} |
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*[[Orchard oriole]], ''Icterus spurius'' {{IUCN status|LC|22724134}} |
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*[[Hooded oriole]], ''Icterus cucullatus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22724131}} |
*[[Hooded oriole]], ''Icterus cucullatus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22724131}} |
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*[[Yellow-backed oriole]], ''Icterus chrysater'' {{IUCN status|LC|22724084}} |
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*[[Orange-crowned oriole]], ''Icterus auricapillus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22724099}} |
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*[[Yellow-tailed oriole]], ''Icterus mesomelas'' {{IUCN status|LC|22724096}} |
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*[[Venezuelan troupial]], ''Icterus icterus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22735310}} (I) |
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*[[Streak-backed oriole]], ''Icterus pustulatus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22724111}} |
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*[[Bullock's oriole]], ''Icterus bullockii'' {{IUCN status|LC|22729123}} |
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*[[Orange oriole]], ''Icterus auratus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22724093}} |
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*[[Jamaican oriole]], ''Icterus leucopteryx'' {{IUCN status|LC|22724090}} |
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*[[Spot-breasted oriole]], ''Icterus pectoralis'' (I) {{IUCN status|LC|22724105}} |
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*[[Altamira oriole]], ''Icterus gularis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22724108}} |
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*[[Audubon's oriole]], ''Icterus graduacauda'' {{IUCN status|LC|22724081}} |
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*[[Baltimore oriole]], ''Icterus galbula'' {{IUCN status|LC|22724126}} |
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*[[Black-backed oriole]], ''Icterus abeillei'' {{IUCN status|LC|22729128}} |
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*[[Scott's oriole]], ''Icterus parisorum'' {{IUCN status|LC|22724160}} |
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*[[Jamaican blackbird]], ''Nesopsar nigerrimus'' {{IUCN status|EN|22724163}} |
*[[Jamaican blackbird]], ''Nesopsar nigerrimus'' {{IUCN status|EN|22724163}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Jamaican oriole]], ''Icterus leucopteryx'' {{IUCN status|LC|22724090}} |
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*[[Martinique oriole]], ''Icterus bonana'' {{IUCN status|VU|22724150}} |
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*[[Melodious blackbird]], ''Dives dives'' {{IUCN status|LC|22724302}} |
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*[[Montezuma oropendola]], ''Psarocolius montezuma'' {{IUCN status|LC|22724004}} |
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*[[Montserrat oriole]], ''Icterus oberi'' {{IUCN status|VU|22724147}} |
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*[[Nicaraguan grackle]], ''Quiscalus nicaraguensis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22724317}} |
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*[[Orange oriole]], ''Icterus auratus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22724093}} |
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*[[Orange-crowned oriole]], ''Icterus auricapillus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22724099}} |
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*[[Orchard oriole]], ''Icterus spurius'' {{IUCN status|LC|22724134}} |
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*[[Puerto Rican oriole]], ''Icterus portoricensis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22736385}} |
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*[[Red-breasted meadowlark]], ''Leistes militaris'' {{IUCN status|LC|22729346}} |
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*[[Red-shouldered blackbird]], ''Agelaius assimilis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22729118}} |
*[[Red-shouldered blackbird]], ''Agelaius assimilis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22729118}} |
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*[[Red-winged blackbird]], ''Agelaius phoeniceus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22724191}} |
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*[[Rusty blackbird]], ''Euphagus carolinus'' {{IUCN status|VU|22724329}} |
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*[[Scarlet-rumped cacique]], ''Cacicus uropygialis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22724037}} |
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*[[Scott's oriole]], ''Icterus parisorum'' {{IUCN status|LC|22724160}} |
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*[[Shiny cowbird]], ''Molothrus bonariensis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22724345}} |
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*[[Slender-billed grackle]], ''Quiscalus palustris'' (E) {{IUCN status|EX|22724314}} {{ESA status|E}} |
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*[[Spot-breasted oriole]], ''Icterus pectoralis'' (I) {{IUCN status|LC|22724105}} |
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*[[St. Lucia oriole]], ''Icterus laudabilis'' {{IUCN status|EN|22724153}} |
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*[[Streak-backed oriole]], ''Icterus pustulatus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22724111}} |
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*[[Tawny-shouldered blackbird]], ''Agelaius humeralis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22724206}} |
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*[[Tricolored blackbird]], ''Agelaius tricolor'' {{IUCN status|EN|22724196}} |
*[[Tricolored blackbird]], ''Agelaius tricolor'' {{IUCN status|EN|22724196}} |
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*[[Venezuelan troupial]], ''Icterus icterus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22735310}} (I) |
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*[[Western meadowlark]], ''Sturnella neglecta'' {{IUCN status|LC|22724256}} |
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*[[Yellow-backed oriole]], ''Icterus chrysater'' {{IUCN status|LC|22724084}} |
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*[[Yellow-billed cacique]], ''Amblycercus holosericeus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22724065}} |
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*[[Yellow-headed blackbird]], ''Xanthocephalus xanthocephalus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22724169}} |
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*[[Yellow-hooded blackbird]], ''Chrysomus icterocephalus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22724200}} |
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*[[Yellow-rumped cacique]], ''Cacicus cela'' {{IUCN status|LC|22724031}} |
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*[[Yellow-shouldered blackbird]], ''Agelaius xanthomus'' {{IUCN status|EN|22724209}} {{ESA status|E}} |
*[[Yellow-shouldered blackbird]], ''Agelaius xanthomus'' {{IUCN status|EN|22724209}} {{ESA status|E}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Yellow-tailed oriole]], ''Icterus mesomelas'' {{IUCN status|LC|22724096}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Yellow-winged cacique]], ''Cassiculus melanicterus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22724061A132025211}} |
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*[[Brown-headed cowbird]], ''Molothrus ater'' {{IUCN status|LC|22724354}} |
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*[[Giant cowbird]], ''Molothrus oryzivorus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22724358}} |
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*[[Melodious blackbird]], ''Dives dives'' {{IUCN status|LC|22724302}} |
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*[[Cuban blackbird]], ''Ptiloxena atroviolacea'' {{IUCN status|LC|22724294}} |
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*[[Rusty blackbird]], ''Euphagus carolinus'' {{IUCN status|VU|22724329}} |
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*[[Brewer's blackbird]], ''Euphagus cyanocephalus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22724332}} |
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*[[Common grackle]], ''Quiscalus quiscula'' {{IUCN status|NT|22724320}} |
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*[[Boat-tailed grackle]], ''Quiscalus major'' {{IUCN status|LC|22724311}} |
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*[[Great-tailed grackle]], ''Quiscalus mexicanus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22724308}} |
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*[[Slender-billed grackle]], ''Quiscalus palustris'' (E) {{IUCN status|EX|22724314}} {{ESA status|E}} |
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*[[Nicaraguan grackle]], ''Quiscalus nicaraguensis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22724317}} |
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*[[Greater Antillean grackle]], ''Quiscalus niger'' {{IUCN status|LC|22724323}} |
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*[[Carib grackle]], ''Quiscalus lugubris'' {{IUCN status|LC|22724326}}} |
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*[[Yellow-hooded blackbird]], ''Chrysomus icterocephalus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22724200}} |
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==New World warblers== |
==New World warblers== |
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[[File:NashvilleWarbler23.jpg|thumb|right|Nashville warbler]] |
[[File:NashvilleWarbler23.jpg|thumb|right|Nashville warbler]] |
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Order: [[Passeriformes]]{{nbsp|3}}Family: [[Parulidae]] |
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The wood warblers are a group of small often colorful passerine birds restricted to the New World. Most are arboreal, but some are more terrestrial. Most members of this family are insectivores. In August 2011, the North American Committee of the AOS changed their classification of many of the wood warblers. Since this list is based on the AOS classification, changes to scientific names are updated here. |
The wood warblers are a group of small often colorful passerine birds restricted to the New World. Most are arboreal, but some are more terrestrial. Most members of this family are insectivores. In August 2011, the North American Committee of the AOS changed their classification of many of the wood warblers. Since this list is based on the AOS classification, changes to scientific names are updated here. |
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*[[Adelaide's warbler]], ''Setophaga adelaidae'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721711}} |
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*[[Altamira yellowthroat]], ''Geothlypis flavovelata'' {{IUCN status|VU|22721842}} |
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*[[American redstart]], ''Setophaga ruticilla'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721762}} |
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*[[Arrowhead warbler]], ''Setophaga pharetra'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721746}} |
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*[[Bachman's warbler]], ''Vermivora bachmanii'' (E?) {{IUCN status|CR|22721607}} {{ESA status|E}} |
*[[Bachman's warbler]], ''Vermivora bachmanii'' (E?) {{IUCN status|CR|22721607}} {{ESA status|E}} |
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*[[Bahama warbler]], ''Setophaga flavescens'' {{IUCN status|EN|22724802}} |
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*[[Blue-winged warbler]], ''Vermivora cyanoptera'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721610}} |
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*[[Black-and-white warbler]], ''Mniotilta varia'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721758}} |
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*[[Prothonotary warbler]], ''Protonotaria citrea'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721765}} |
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*[[Swainson's warbler]], ''Limnothlypis swainsonii'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721776}} |
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*[[Crescent-chested warbler]], ''Oreothlypis superciliosa'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721645}} |
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*[[Flame-throated warbler]], ''Oreothlypis gutturalis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721651}} |
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*[[Tennessee warbler]], ''Leiothlypis peregrina'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721621}} |
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*[[Orange-crowned warbler]], ''Leiothlypis celata'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721624}} |
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*[[Colima warbler]], ''Leiothlypis crissalis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721633}} |
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*[[Lucy's warbler]], ''Leiothlypis luciae'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721636}} |
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*[[Nashville warbler]], ''Leiothlypis ruficapilla'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721627}} |
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*[[Virginia's warbler]], ''Leiothlypis virginiae'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721630}} |
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*[[Semper's warbler]], ''Leucopeza semperi'' {{IUCN status|CR|22721873}} {{ESA status|E}} |
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*[[Connecticut warbler]], ''Oporornis agilis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721818}} |
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*[[Grey-crowned yellowthroat|Gray-crowned yellowthroat]], ''Geothlypis poliocephala'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721860}} |
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*[[MacGillivray's warbler]], ''Geothlypis tolmiei'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721830}} |
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*[[Mourning warbler]], ''Geothlypis philadelphia'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721824}} |
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*[[Kentucky warbler]], ''Geothlypis formosa'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721812}} |
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*[[Olive-crowned yellowthroat]], ''Geothlypis semiflava'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721848}} |
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*[[Black-polled yellowthroat]], ''Geothlypis speciosa'' {{IUCN status|VU|22721851}} |
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*[[Belding's yellowthroat]], ''Geothlypis beldingi'' {{IUCN status|VU|22721839}} |
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*[[Bahama yellowthroat]], ''Geothlypis rostrata'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721845}} |
*[[Bahama yellowthroat]], ''Geothlypis rostrata'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721845}} |
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*[[Barbuda warbler]], ''Setophaga subita'' {{IUCN status|VU|22729426}} |
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*[[Common yellowthroat]], ''Geothlypis trichas'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721836}} |
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*[[Hooded yellowthroat]], ''Geothlypis nelsoni'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721854}} |
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*[[Whistling warbler]], ''Catharopeza bishopi'' {{IUCN status|EN|22721755}} |
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*[[Plumbeous warbler]], ''Setophaga plumbea'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721743}} |
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*[[Elfin-woods warbler]], ''Setophaga angelae'' {{IUCN status|EN|22721749}} |
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*[[Arrowhead warbler]], ''Setophaga pharetra'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721746}} |
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*[[Hooded warbler]], ''Setophaga citrina'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721876}} |
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*[[American redstart]], ''Setophaga ruticilla'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721762}} |
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*[[Kirtland's warbler]], ''Setophaga kirtlandii'' {{IUCN status|NT|22721722}} {{ESA status|E}} |
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*[[Cape May warbler]], ''Setophaga tigrina'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721670}} |
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*[[Cerulean warbler]], ''Setophaga cerulea'' {{IUCN status|NT|22721740}} |
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*[[Northern parula]], ''Setophaga americana'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721639}} |
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*[[Tropical parula]], ''Setophaga pitiayumi'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721642}} |
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*[[Magnolia warbler]], ''Setophaga magnolia'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721667}} |
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*[[Bay-breasted warbler]], ''Setophaga castanea'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721734}} |
*[[Bay-breasted warbler]], ''Setophaga castanea'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721734}} |
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*[[Belding's yellowthroat]], ''Geothlypis beldingi'' {{IUCN status|VU|22721839}} |
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*[[Black-and-white warbler]], ''Mniotilta varia'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721758}} |
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*[[Blackburnian warbler]], ''Setophaga fusca'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721695}} |
*[[Blackburnian warbler]], ''Setophaga fusca'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721695}} |
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*[[Black-cheeked warbler]], ''Basileuterus melanogenys'' {{IUCN status|LC|22722022}} |
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*[[Chestnut-sided warbler]], ''Setophaga pensylvanica'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721664}} |
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*[[Blackpoll warbler]], ''Setophaga striata'' {{IUCN status|NT|22721737}} |
*[[Blackpoll warbler]], ''Setophaga striata'' {{IUCN status|NT|22721737}} |
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*[[Black-polled yellowthroat]], ''Geothlypis speciosa'' {{IUCN status|VU|22721851}} |
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*[[Black-throated blue warbler]], ''Setophaga caerulescens'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721673}} |
*[[Black-throated blue warbler]], ''Setophaga caerulescens'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721673}} |
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*[[Palm warbler]], ''Setophaga palmarum'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721731}} |
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*[[Olive-capped warbler]], ''Setophaga pityophila'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721716A94725309}} |
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*[[Pine warbler]], ''Setophaga pinus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721719}} |
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*[[Yellow-rumped warbler]], ''Setophaga coronata'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721676}} |
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*[[Yellow-throated warbler]], ''Setophaga dominica'' {{IUCN status|LC|22724793}} |
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*[[Bahama warbler]], ''Setophaga flavescens'' {{IUCN status|EN|22724802}} |
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*[[Vitelline warbler]], ''Setophaga vitellina'' {{IUCN status|NT|22721728}} |
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*[[Prairie warbler]], ''Setophaga discolor'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721725}} |
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*[[Adelaide's warbler]], ''Setophaga adelaidae'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721711}} |
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*[[Barbuda warbler]], ''Setophaga subita'' {{IUCN status|VU|22729426}} |
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*[[St. Lucia warbler]], ''Setophaga delicata'' {{IUCN status|LC|22729431}} |
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*[[Grace's warbler]], ''Setophaga graciae'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721708}} |
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*[[Black-throated gray warbler]], ''Setophaga nigrescens'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721679}} |
*[[Black-throated gray warbler]], ''Setophaga nigrescens'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721679}} |
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*[[Townsend's warbler]], ''Setophaga townsendi'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721683}} |
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*[[Hermit warbler]], ''Setophaga occidentalis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721686}} |
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*[[Golden-cheeked warbler]], ''Setophaga chrysoparia'' {{IUCN status|EN|22721692}} {{ESA status|E}} |
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*[[Black-throated green warbler]], ''Setophaga virens'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721689}} |
*[[Black-throated green warbler]], ''Setophaga virens'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721689}} |
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*[[Blue-winged warbler]], ''Vermivora cyanoptera'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721610}} |
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*[[Buff-rumped warbler]], ''Myiothlypis fulvicauda'' {{IUCN status|LC|22722041}} |
*[[Buff-rumped warbler]], ''Myiothlypis fulvicauda'' {{IUCN status|LC|22722041}} |
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*[[Canada warbler]], ''Cardellina canadensis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721882}} |
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*[[Cape May warbler]], ''Setophaga tigrina'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721670}} |
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*[[Cerulean warbler]], ''Setophaga cerulea'' {{IUCN status|NT|22721740}} |
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*[[Chestnut-capped warbler]], ''Basileuterus delattrii'' |
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*[[Chestnut-sided warbler]], ''Setophaga pensylvanica'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721664}} |
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*[[Colima warbler]], ''Leiothlypis crissalis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721633}} |
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*[[Collared redstart]], ''Myioborus torquatus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721934}} |
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*[[Common yellowthroat]], ''Geothlypis trichas'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721836}} |
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*[[Connecticut warbler]], ''Oporornis agilis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721818}} |
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*[[Costa Rican warbler]], ''Basileuterus melanotis'' |
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*[[Crescent-chested warbler]], ''Oreothlypis superciliosa'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721645}} |
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*[[Elfin-woods warbler]], ''Setophaga angelae'' {{IUCN status|EN|22721749}} |
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*[[Fan-tailed warbler]], ''Basileuterus lachrymosus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721955}} |
*[[Fan-tailed warbler]], ''Basileuterus lachrymosus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721955}} |
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*[[Flame-throated warbler]], ''Oreothlypis gutturalis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721651}} |
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*[[Chestnut-capped warbler]], ''Basileuterus delattrii'' |
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*[[Black-cheeked warbler]], ''Basileuterus melanogenys'' {{IUCN status|LC|22722022}} |
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*[[Pirre warbler]], ''Basileuterus ignotus'' {{IUCN status|VU|22722025}} |
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*[[Golden-browed warbler]], ''Basileuterus belli'' {{IUCN status|LC|22722019}} |
*[[Golden-browed warbler]], ''Basileuterus belli'' {{IUCN status|LC|22722019}} |
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*[[Golden-cheeked warbler]], ''Setophaga chrysoparia'' {{IUCN status|EN|22721692}} {{ESA status|E}} |
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*[[Golden-crowned warbler]], ''Basileuterus culicivorus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721995}} |
*[[Golden-crowned warbler]], ''Basileuterus culicivorus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721995}} |
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*[[Golden-winged warbler]], ''Vermivora chrysoptera'' {{IUCN status|NT|22721618}} |
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*[[Grace's warbler]], ''Setophaga graciae'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721708}} |
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*[[Grey-crowned yellowthroat|Gray-crowned yellowthroat]], ''Geothlypis poliocephala'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721860}} |
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*[[Hermit warbler]], ''Setophaga occidentalis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721686}} |
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*[[Hooded warbler]], ''Setophaga citrina'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721876}} |
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*[[Hooded yellowthroat]], ''Geothlypis nelsoni'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721854}} |
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*[[Kentucky warbler]], ''Geothlypis formosa'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721812}} |
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*[[Kirtland's warbler]], ''Setophaga kirtlandii'' {{IUCN status|NT|22721722}} {{ESA status|E}} |
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*[[Louisiana waterthrush]], ''Parkesia motacilla'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721803}} |
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*[[Lucy's warbler]], ''Leiothlypis luciae'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721636}} |
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*[[MacGillivray's warbler]], ''Geothlypis tolmiei'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721830}} |
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*[[Magnolia warbler]], ''Setophaga magnolia'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721667}} |
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*[[Mourning warbler]], ''Geothlypis philadelphia'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721824}} |
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*[[Nashville warbler]], ''Leiothlypis ruficapilla'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721627}} |
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*[[Northern parula]], ''Setophaga americana'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721639}} |
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*[[Northern waterthrush]], ''Parkesia noveboracensis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721793}} |
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*[[Olive-capped warbler]], ''Setophaga pityophila'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721716A94725309}} |
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*[[Olive-crowned yellowthroat]], ''Geothlypis semiflava'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721848}} |
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*[[Orange-crowned warbler]], ''Leiothlypis celata'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721624}} |
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*[[Ovenbird]], ''Seiurus aurocapilla'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721779}} |
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*[[Painted redstart]], ''Myioborus pictus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721894}} |
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*[[Palm warbler]], ''Setophaga palmarum'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721731}} |
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*[[Pine warbler]], ''Setophaga pinus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721719}} |
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*[[Pink-headed warbler]], ''Cardellina versicolor'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721891}} |
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*[[Pirre warbler]], ''Basileuterus ignotus'' {{IUCN status|VU|22722025}} |
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*[[Plumbeous warbler]], ''Setophaga plumbea'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721743}} |
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*[[Prairie warbler]], ''Setophaga discolor'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721725}} |
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*[[Prothonotary warbler]], ''Protonotaria citrea'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721765}} |
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*[[Red warbler]], ''Cardellina rubra'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721888}} |
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*[[Red-faced warbler]], ''Cardellina rubrifrons'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721885}} |
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*[[Rufous-capped warbler]], ''Basileuterus rufifrons'' {{IUCN status|LC|22722016}} |
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*[[Semper's warbler]], ''Leucopeza semperi'' {{IUCN status|CR|22721873}} {{ESA status|E}} |
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*[[Slate-throated redstart]], ''Myioborus miniatus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721898}} |
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*[[St. Lucia warbler]], ''Setophaga delicata'' {{IUCN status|LC|22729431}} |
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*[[Swainson's warbler]], ''Limnothlypis swainsonii'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721776}} |
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*[[Tacarcuna warbler]], ''Basileuterus tacarcunae'' |
*[[Tacarcuna warbler]], ''Basileuterus tacarcunae'' |
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*[[Tennessee warbler]], ''Leiothlypis peregrina'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721621}} |
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*[[Townsend's warbler]], ''Setophaga townsendi'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721683}} |
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*[[Tropical parula]], ''Setophaga pitiayumi'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721642}} |
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*[[Virginia's warbler]], ''Leiothlypis virginiae'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721630}} |
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*[[Vitelline warbler]], ''Setophaga vitellina'' {{IUCN status|NT|22721728}} |
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*[[Whistling warbler]], ''Catharopeza bishopi'' {{IUCN status|EN|22721755}} |
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*[[Wilson's warbler]], ''Cardellina pusilla'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721879}} |
*[[Wilson's warbler]], ''Cardellina pusilla'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721879}} |
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*[[Worm-eating warbler]], ''Helmitheros vermivorus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721768}} |
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*[[Yellow warbler]], ''Setophaga petechia'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721657}} (ssp. ''petechia'': {{ESA status|E}}) |
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*[[Yellow-rumped warbler]], ''Setophaga coronata'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721676}} |
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*[[Yellow-throated warbler]], ''Setophaga dominica'' {{IUCN status|LC|22724793}} |
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*[[Slate-throated redstart]], ''Myioborus miniatus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721898}} |
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*[[Collared redstart]], ''Myioborus torquatus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22721934}} |
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==Mitrospingid tanagers== |
==Mitrospingid tanagers== |
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Order: [[Passeriformes]]{{nbsp|3}}Family: [[Mitrospingidae]] |
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The members of this small family were previously included in Thraupidae ("true" tanagers). They were placed in this new family in 2017. |
The members of this small family were previously included in Thraupidae ("true" tanagers). They were placed in this new family in 2017. |
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==Cardinals and allies== |
==Cardinals and allies== |
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[[File:RosebreastedGrosbeak08.jpg|thumb|[[Rose-breasted grosbeak]]]] |
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Order: [[Passeriformes]]{{nbsp|3}}Family: [[Cardinalidae]] |
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The cardinals are a family of robust, seed-eating birds with strong bills. They are typically associated with open woodland. The sexes usually have distinct plumages. |
The cardinals are a family of robust, seed-eating birds with strong bills. They are typically associated with open woodland. The sexes usually have distinct plumages. |
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*[[Rose-throated tanager]], ''Piranga roseogularis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22722461}} |
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*[[Hepatic tanager]], ''Piranga flava'' {{IUCN status|LC|22722450}} |
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*[[Summer tanager]], ''Piranga rubra'' {{IUCN status|LC|22722456}} |
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*[[Scarlet tanager]], ''Piranga olivacea'' {{IUCN status|LC|22722466}} |
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*[[Western tanager]], ''Piranga ludoviciana'' {{IUCN status|LC|22722471}} |
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*[[Flame-colored tanager]], ''Piranga bidentata'' {{IUCN status|LC|22722444}} |
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*[[White-winged tanager]], ''Piranga leucoptera'' {{IUCN status|LC|22722476}} |
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*[[Red-headed tanager]], ''Piranga erythrocephala'' {{IUCN status|LC|22722481}} |
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*[[Red-crowned ant-tanager]], ''Habia rubica'' {{IUCN status|LC|22722409}} |
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*[[Red-throated ant-tanager]], ''Habia fuscicauda'' {{IUCN status|LC|22722416}} |
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*[[Black-cheeked ant-tanager]], ''Habia atrimaxillaris'' {{IUCN status|EN|22722430}} |
*[[Black-cheeked ant-tanager]], ''Habia atrimaxillaris'' {{IUCN status|EN|22722430}} |
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*[[Black-faced grosbeak]], ''Caryothraustes poliogaster'' {{IUCN status|LC|22723828}} |
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*[[Black-headed grosbeak]], ''Pheucticus melanocephalus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22723816}} |
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*[[Black-thighed grosbeak]], ''Pheucticus tibialis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22723807}} |
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*[[Blue bunting]], ''Cyanocompsa parellina'' {{IUCN status|LC|22723926}} |
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*[[Blue grosbeak]], ''Passerina caerulea'' {{IUCN status|LC|22723939}} |
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*[[Blue seedeater]], ''Amaurospiza concolor'' {{IUCN status|LC|22731250}} |
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*[[Blue-black grosbeak]], ''Cyanoloxia cyanoides'' {{IUCN status|LC|22723920}} |
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*[[Carmiol's tanager]], ''Chlorothraupis carmioli'' |
*[[Carmiol's tanager]], ''Chlorothraupis carmioli'' |
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*[[Crimson-collared grosbeak]], ''Rhodothraupis celaeno'' {{IUCN status|LC|22723840}} |
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*[[Dickcissel]], ''Spiza americana'' {{IUCN status|LC|22723796}} |
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*[[Flame-colored tanager]], ''Piranga bidentata'' {{IUCN status|LC|22722444}} |
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*[[Gray-throated chat]], ''Granatellus sallaei'' {{IUCN status|LC|22722065}} |
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*[[Hepatic tanager]], ''Piranga flava'' {{IUCN status|LC|22722450}} |
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*[[Indigo bunting]], ''Passerina cyanea'' {{IUCN status|LC|22723951}} |
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*[[Lazuli bunting]], ''Passerina amoena'' {{IUCN status|LC|22723948}} |
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*[[Lemon-spectacled tanager]], ''Chlorothraupis olivacea'' {{IUCN status|LC|22722330}} |
*[[Lemon-spectacled tanager]], ''Chlorothraupis olivacea'' {{IUCN status|LC|22722330}} |
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*[[Black-faced grosbeak]], ''Caryothraustes poliogaster'' {{IUCN status|LC|22723828}} |
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*[[Yellow-green grosbeak]], ''Caryothraustes canadensis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22723831}} |
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*[[Crimson-collared grosbeak]], ''Rhodothraupis celaeno'' {{IUCN status|LC|22723840}} |
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*[[Northern cardinal]], ''Cardinalis cardinalis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22723819}} |
*[[Northern cardinal]], ''Cardinalis cardinalis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22723819}} |
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*[[Orange-breasted bunting]], ''Passerina leclancherii'' {{IUCN status|LC|22723963}} |
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*[[Painted bunting]], ''Passerina ciris'' {{IUCN status|LC|22723957}} |
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*[[Pyrrhuloxia]], ''Cardinalis sinuatus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22723825}} |
*[[Pyrrhuloxia]], ''Cardinalis sinuatus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22723825}} |
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*[[Yellow grosbeak]], ''Pheucticus chrysopeplus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22723799}} |
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*[[Black-thighed grosbeak]], ''Pheucticus tibialis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22723807}} |
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*[[Rose-breasted grosbeak]], ''Pheucticus ludovicianus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22723813}} |
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*[[Black-headed grosbeak]], ''Pheucticus melanocephalus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22723816}} |
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*[[Red-breasted chat]], ''Granatellus venustus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22722060}} |
*[[Red-breasted chat]], ''Granatellus venustus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22722060}} |
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*[[Red-crowned ant-tanager]], ''Habia rubica'' {{IUCN status|LC|22722409}} |
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*[[Red-headed tanager]], ''Piranga erythrocephala'' {{IUCN status|LC|22722481}} |
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*[[Red-throated ant-tanager]], ''Habia fuscicauda'' {{IUCN status|LC|22722416}} |
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*[[Blue bunting]], ''Cyanocompsa parellina'' {{IUCN status|LC|22723926}} |
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*[[Blue grosbeak]], ''Passerina caerulea'' {{IUCN status|LC|22723939}} |
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*[[Lazuli bunting]], ''Passerina amoena'' {{IUCN status|LC|22723948}} |
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*[[Indigo bunting]], ''Passerina cyanea'' {{IUCN status|LC|22723951}} |
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*[[Rose-bellied bunting]], ''Passerina rositae'' {{IUCN status|NT|22723960}} |
*[[Rose-bellied bunting]], ''Passerina rositae'' {{IUCN status|NT|22723960}} |
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*[[Rose-breasted grosbeak]], ''Pheucticus ludovicianus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22723813}} |
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*[[Rose-throated tanager]], ''Piranga roseogularis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22722461}} |
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*[[Scarlet tanager]], ''Piranga olivacea'' {{IUCN status|LC|22722466}} |
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*[[Summer tanager]], ''Piranga rubra'' {{IUCN status|LC|22722456}} |
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*[[Varied bunting]], ''Passerina versicolor'' {{IUCN status|LC|22723954}} |
*[[Varied bunting]], ''Passerina versicolor'' {{IUCN status|LC|22723954}} |
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*[[Western tanager]], ''Piranga ludoviciana'' {{IUCN status|LC|22722471}} |
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*[[ |
*[[White-winged tanager]], ''Piranga leucoptera'' {{IUCN status|LC|22722476}} |
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*[[Yellow grosbeak]], ''Pheucticus chrysopeplus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22723799}} |
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*[[Yellow-green grosbeak]], ''Caryothraustes canadensis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22723831}} |
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==Tanagers and allies== |
==Tanagers and allies== |
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The tanagers are a large group of small to medium-sized passerine birds restricted to the New World, mainly in the tropics. Many species are brightly colored. They are seed eaters, but their preference tends towards fruit and nectar. Most have short, rounded wings. |
The tanagers are a large group of small to medium-sized passerine birds restricted to the New World, mainly in the tropics. Many species are brightly colored. They are seed eaters, but their preference tends towards fruit and nectar. Most have short, rounded wings. |
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*[[Blue-and-gold tanager]], ''Bangsia arcaei'' {{IUCN status|NT|22722558}} |
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*[[Speckled tanager]], ''Ixothraupis guttata'' {{IUCN status|LC|22722869}} |
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*[[Grey-and-gold tanager|Gray-and-gold tanager]], ''Poecilostreptus palmeri'' {{IUCN status|LC|22722816}} |
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*[[Azure-rumped tanager]], ''Poecilostreptus cabanisi'' {{IUCN status|VU|22722812}} |
*[[Azure-rumped tanager]], ''Poecilostreptus cabanisi'' {{IUCN status|VU|22722812}} |
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*[[Bananaquit]], ''Coereba flaveola'' {{IUCN status|LC|22722080}} |
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*[[Barbados bullfinch]], ''Loxigilla barbadensis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22734682}} |
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*[[Bay-headed tanager]], ''Tangara gyrola'' {{IUCN status|LC|22722878}} |
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*[[Black-and-yellow tanager]], ''Chrysothlypis chrysomelas'' {{IUCN status|LC|22722281}} |
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*[[Black-faced grassquit]], ''Melanospiza bicolor'' {{IUCN status|LC|22723611}} |
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*[[Black-headed saltator]], ''Saltator atriceps'' {{IUCN status|LC|22723869}} |
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*[[Black-throated shrike-tanager]], ''Lanio aurantius'' {{IUCN status|LC|22722355}} |
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*[[Blue dacnis]], ''Dacnis cayana'' {{IUCN status|LC|22722991}} |
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*[[Blue-and-gold tanager]], ''Bangsia arcaei'' {{IUCN status|NT|22722558}} |
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*[[Blue-black grassquit]], ''Volatinia jacarina'' {{IUCN status|LC|22723396}} |
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*[[Blue-gray tanager]], ''Thraupis episcopus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22722527}} |
*[[Blue-gray tanager]], ''Thraupis episcopus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22722527}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Buff-throated saltator]], ''Saltator maximus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22723872}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Cinnamon-bellied flowerpiercer]], ''Diglossa baritula'' {{IUCN status|LC|22723636}} |
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*[[Cinnamon-bellied saltator]], ''Saltator grandis'' {{IUCN status|LC|}} |
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*[[Cinnamon-rumped seedeater]], ''Sporophila torqueola'' {{IUCN status|LC|103816948A119484178}} |
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*[[Cocos finch]], ''Pinaroloxias inornata'' {{IUCN status|VU|22723792}} |
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*[[Crimson-backed tanager]], ''Ramphocelus dimidiatus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22722500}} |
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*[[Crimson-collared tanager]], ''Ramphocelus sanguinolentus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22722494}} |
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*[[Cuban bullfinch]], ''Melopyrrha nigra'' {{IUCN status|LC|22723564}} |
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*[[Cuban grassquit]], ''Phonipara canora'' {{IUCN status|LC|22723595}} |
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*[[Emerald tanager]], ''Tangara florida'' {{IUCN status|LC|22722845}} |
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*[[Flame-rumped tanager]], ''Ramphocelus flammigerus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22722519}} |
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*[[Golden-hooded tanager]], ''Stilpnia larvata'' {{IUCN status|LC|22722918}} |
*[[Golden-hooded tanager]], ''Stilpnia larvata'' {{IUCN status|LC|22722918}} |
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*[[Grassland yellow-finch]], ''Sicalis luteola'' {{IUCN status|LC|22735428A132185657}} |
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*[[Greater Antillean bullfinch]], ''Melopyrrha violacea'' {{IUCN status|LC|22723628}} |
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*[[Green honeycreeper]], ''Chlorophanes spiza'' {{IUCN status|LC|22723000}} |
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*[[Green-naped tanager]], ''Tangara fucosa'' {{IUCN status|NT|22722927}} |
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*[[Grey-and-gold tanager|Gray-and-gold tanager]], ''Poecilostreptus palmeri'' {{IUCN status|LC|22722816}} |
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*[[Grey-headed tanager|Gray-headed tanager]], ''Eucometis penicillata'' {{IUCN status|LC|22722343}} |
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*[[Large-billed seed-finch]], ''Sporophila crassirostris'' {{IUCN status|LC|22723527}} |
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*[[Lesser Antillean bullfinch]], ''Loxigilla noctis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22734677}} |
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*[[Lesser Antillean saltator]], ''Saltator albicollis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22723907}} |
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*[[Lesser Antillean tanager]], ''Stilpnia cucullata'' {{IUCN status|LC|22722887}} |
*[[Lesser Antillean tanager]], ''Stilpnia cucullata'' {{IUCN status|LC|22722887}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Lined seedeater]], ''Sporophila lineola'' {{IUCN status|LC|22723434}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Morelet's seedeater]], ''Sporophila morelleti'' {{IUCN status|LC|22731776A119483309}} |
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*[[Nicaraguan seed-finch]], ''Sporophila nuttingi'' {{IUCN status|LC|22723522}} |
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*[[Orangequit]], ''Euneornis campestris'' {{IUCN status|LC|22723722}} |
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*[[Palm tanager]] ''Thraupis palmarum'' {{IUCN status|LC|22722546}} |
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*[[Peg-billed finch]], ''Acanthidops bairdi'' {{IUCN status|LC|22723128}} |
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*[[Plain-colored tanager]], ''Tangara inornata'' {{IUCN status|LC|22722803}} |
*[[Plain-colored tanager]], ''Tangara inornata'' {{IUCN status|LC|22722803}} |
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*[[Puerto Rican bullfinch]], ''Melopyrrha portoricensis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22723625}} |
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*[[Purple honeycreeper]], ''Cyanerpes caeruleus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22723009}} |
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*[[Red-legged honeycreeper]], ''Cyanerpes cyaneus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22723012}} |
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*[[Ruddy-breasted seedeater]], ''Sporophila minuta'' {{IUCN status|LC|22723478}} |
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*[[Rufous-winged tanager]], ''Tangara lavinia'' {{IUCN status|LC|22722881}} |
*[[Rufous-winged tanager]], ''Tangara lavinia'' {{IUCN status|LC|22722881}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Saffron finch]], ''Sicalis flaveola'' (I) {{IUCN status|LC|22723346A132162254}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Scarlet-browed tanager]], ''Heterospingus xanthopygius'' {{IUCN status|LC|22722377}} |
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*[[Scarlet-rumped tanager]], ''Ramphocelus passerinii'' {{IUCN status|LC|22722513A132154576}} |
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*[[Scarlet-thighed dacnis]], ''Dacnis venusta'' {{IUCN status|LC|22722988}} |
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*[[Shining honeycreeper]], ''Cyanerpes lucidus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22723006}} |
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*[[Silver-throated tanager]], ''Tangara icterocephala'' {{IUCN status|LC|22722851}} |
*[[Silver-throated tanager]], ''Tangara icterocephala'' {{IUCN status|LC|22722851}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Slate-colored grosbeak]], ''Saltator grossus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22723846}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Slate-colored seedeater]], ''Sporophila schistacea'' {{IUCN status|LC|22723406}} |
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*[[Grassland yellow-finch]], ''Sicalis luteola'' {{IUCN status|LC|22735428A132185657}} |
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*[[Slaty finch]], ''Haplospiza rustica'' {{IUCN status|LC|22723122}} |
*[[Slaty finch]], ''Haplospiza rustica'' {{IUCN status|LC|22723122}} |
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*[[Peg-billed finch]], ''Acanthidops bairdi'' {{IUCN status|LC|22723128}} |
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*[[Cinnamon-bellied flowerpiercer]], ''Diglossa baritula'' {{IUCN status|LC|22723636}} |
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*[[Slaty flowerpiercer]], ''Diglossa plumbea'' {{IUCN status|LC|22723640}} |
*[[Slaty flowerpiercer]], ''Diglossa plumbea'' {{IUCN status|LC|22723640}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Spangle-cheeked tanager]], ''Tangara dowii'' {{IUCN status|LC|22722924}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Speckled tanager]], ''Ixothraupis guttata'' {{IUCN status|LC|22722869}} |
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*[[St. Kitts bullfinch]], ''Melopyrrha grandis'' |
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*[[St. Lucia black finch]], ''Melanospiza richardsoni'' {{IUCN status|EN|22723725}} |
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*[[Streaked saltator]], ''Saltator striatipectus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22731538}} |
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*[[Sulphur-rumped tanager]], ''Heterospingus rubrifrons'' {{IUCN status|LC|22722374}} |
*[[Sulphur-rumped tanager]], ''Heterospingus rubrifrons'' {{IUCN status|LC|22722374}} |
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*[[Swallow tanager]], ''Tersina viridis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22723018}} |
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*[[Yellow-backed tanager]], ''Hemithraupis flavicollis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22722278}} |
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*[[Blue-black grassquit]], ''Volatinia jacarina'' {{IUCN status|LC|22723396}} |
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*[[Grey-headed tanager|Gray-headed tanager]], ''Eucometis penicillata'' {{IUCN status|LC|22722343}} |
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*[[White-shouldered tanager]], ''Loriotus luctuosus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22722391}} |
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*[[Tawny-crested tanager]], ''Tachyphonus delatrii'' {{IUCN status|LC|22722394}} |
*[[Tawny-crested tanager]], ''Tachyphonus delatrii'' {{IUCN status|LC|22722394}} |
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*[[Thick-billed seed-finch]], ''Sporophila funerea'' {{IUCN status|LC|22729107}} |
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*[[Variable seedeater]], ''Sporophila corvina'' {{IUCN status|LC|22733951}} |
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*[[Viridian dacnis]], ''Dacnis viguieri'' {{IUCN status|LC|22722994}} |
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*[[Wedge-tailed grass-finch]], ''Emberizoides herbicola'' {{IUCN status|LC|22723370}} |
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*[[White-eared conebill]], ''Conirostrum leucogenys'' {{IUCN status|LC|22722086A94748119}} |
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*[[White-lined tanager]], ''Tachyphonus rufus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22722400}} |
*[[White-lined tanager]], ''Tachyphonus rufus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22722400}} |
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*[[White-shouldered tanager]], ''Loriotus luctuosus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22722391}} |
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*[[White-throated shrike-tanager]], ''Lanio leucothorax'' {{IUCN status|LC|22722359}} |
*[[White-throated shrike-tanager]], ''Lanio leucothorax'' {{IUCN status|LC|22722359}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Yellow-backed tanager]], ''Hemithraupis flavicollis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22722278}} |
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*[[ |
*[[Yellow-bellied seedeater]], ''Sporophila nigricollis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22723440}} |
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*[[Scarlet-rumped tanager]], ''Ramphocelus passerinii'' {{IUCN status|LC|22722513A132154576}} |
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*[[Crimson-backed tanager]], ''Ramphocelus dimidiatus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22722500}} |
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*[[Swallow tanager]], ''Tersina viridis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22723018}} |
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*[[Shining honeycreeper]], ''Cyanerpes lucidus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22723006}} |
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*[[Purple honeycreeper]], ''Cyanerpes caeruleus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22723009}} |
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*[[Red-legged honeycreeper]], ''Cyanerpes cyaneus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22723012}} |
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*[[Scarlet-thighed dacnis]], ''Dacnis venusta'' {{IUCN status|LC|22722988}} |
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*[[Blue dacnis]], ''Dacnis cayana'' {{IUCN status|LC|22722991}} |
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*[[Viridian dacnis]], ''Dacnis viguieri'' {{IUCN status|LC|22722994}} |
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*[[Bananaquit]], ''Coereba flaveola'' {{IUCN status|LC|22722080}} |
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*[[Yellow-faced grassquit]], ''Tiaris olivaceus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22723603}} |
*[[Yellow-faced grassquit]], ''Tiaris olivaceus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22723603}} |
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*[[Orangequit]], ''Euneornis campestris'' {{IUCN status|LC|22723722}} |
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*[[Puerto Rican bullfinch]], ''Melopyrrha portoricensis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22723625}} |
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*[[St. Kitts bullfinch]], ''Melopyrrha grandis'' |
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*[[Cuban bullfinch]], ''Melopyrrha nigra'' {{IUCN status|LC|22723564}} |
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*[[Greater Antillean bullfinch]], ''Melopyrrha violacea'' {{IUCN status|LC|22723628}} |
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*[[Yellow-shouldered grassquit]], ''Loxipasser anoxanthus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22723622}} |
*[[Yellow-shouldered grassquit]], ''Loxipasser anoxanthus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22723622}} |
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*[[Yellow-winged tanager]], ''Thraupis abbas'' {{IUCN status|LC|22722543A132155095}} |
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*[[Lesser Antillean bullfinch]], ''Loxigilla noctis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22734677}} |
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*[[Barbados bullfinch]], ''Loxigilla barbadensis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22734682}} |
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*[[Black-faced grassquit]], ''Melanospiza bicolor'' {{IUCN status|LC|22723611}} |
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*[[St. Lucia black finch]], ''Melanospiza richardsoni'' {{IUCN status|EN|22723725}} |
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*[[Cocos finch]], ''Pinaroloxias inornata'' {{IUCN status|VU|22723792}} |
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*[[Lined seedeater]], ''Sporophila lineola'' {{IUCN status|LC|22723434}} |
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*[[Thick-billed seed-finch]], ''Sporophila funerea'' {{IUCN status|LC|22729107}} |
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*[[Large-billed seed-finch]], ''Sporophila crassirostris'' {{IUCN status|LC|22723527}} |
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*[[Nicaraguan seed-finch]], ''Sporophila nuttingi'' {{IUCN status|LC|22723522}} |
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*[[Variable seedeater]], ''Sporophila corvina'' {{IUCN status|LC|22733951}} |
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*[[Slate-colored seedeater]], ''Sporophila schistacea'' {{IUCN status|LC|22723406}} |
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*[[Cinnamon-rumped seedeater]], ''Sporophila torqueola'' {{IUCN status|LC|103816948A119484178}} |
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*[[Morelet's seedeater]], ''Sporophila morelleti'' {{IUCN status|LC|22731776A119483309}} |
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*[[Yellow-bellied seedeater]], ''Sporophila nigricollis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22723440}} |
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*[[Ruddy-breasted seedeater]], ''Sporophila minuta'' {{IUCN status|LC|22723478}} |
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*[[Wedge-tailed grass-finch]], ''Emberizoides herbicola'' {{IUCN status|LC|22723370}} |
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*[[Black-headed saltator]], ''Saltator atriceps'' {{IUCN status|LC|22723869}} |
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*[[Buff-throated saltator]], ''Saltator maximus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22723872}} |
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*[[Slate-colored grosbeak]], ''Saltator grossus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22723846}} |
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*[[Lesser Antillean saltator]], ''Saltator albicollis'' {{IUCN status|LC|22723907}} |
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*[[Cinnamon-bellied saltator]], ''Saltator grandis'' {{IUCN status|LC|}} |
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*[[Streaked saltator]], ''Saltator striatipectus'' {{IUCN status|LC|22731538}} |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
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*[[Lists of birds by region]] |
*[[Lists of birds by region]] |
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*[[List of mammals of |
*[[List of mammals of Mexico]] |
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*[[List of North American reptiles]] |
*[[List of North American reptiles]] |
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*[[List of North American amphibians]] |
*[[List of North American amphibians]] |
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| title = Birds of the World: A Checklist |
| title = Birds of the World: A Checklist |
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| edition = fifth and supplements up to July, 2005 |
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| year = 2000 |
| year = 2000 |
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| publisher = Ibis Publishing |
| publisher = Ibis Publishing |
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| location = Vista, California |
| location = Vista, California |
Latest revision as of 22:06, 28 March 2024
The lists of birds in the light blue box below are divided by biological family. The lists are based on The AOS Check-list of North American Birds of the American Ornithological Society[1] and The Clements Checklist of Birds of the World[2] supplemented with checklists from Panama, Greenland, and Bermuda. It includes the birds of Greenland, Canada, the United States (excluding Hawaii), Mexico, Central America, Bermuda, and the West Indies.
Taxonomy[edit]
The taxonomic treatment[3] (designation and sequence of orders, families and species) and nomenclature (common and scientific names) used in the accompanying bird lists adheres to the conventions of the AOS's (2019) Check-list of North American Birds, the recognized scientific authority on the taxonomy and nomenclature of North America birds. The AOS's Committee on Classification and Nomenclature, the body responsible for maintaining and updating the Check-list, "strongly and unanimously continues to endorse the biological species concept (BSC), in which species are considered to be genetically cohesive groups of populations that are reproductively isolated from other such groups" (AOS 2019). The Sibley-Ahlquist taxonomy is an alternative phylogenetic arrangement based on DNA-DNA hybridization.
Unless otherwise noted, all species listed below are considered to occur regularly in North America as permanent residents, summer or winter residents or visitors, or migrants. The following codes are used to denote certain categories of species:
- (A) = Accidental occurrence based on one or two (rarely more) records, and unlikely to occur regularly.
- (E) = Extinct; a recent member of the avifauna that no longer exists.
- (Ex) = Extirpated; no longer occurs in area of interest, but other populations still exist elsewhere.
- (I) = Introduced population established solely as result of direct or indirect human intervention; synonymous with non-native and non-indigenous.
Conservation status - IUCN Red List of Threatened Species:
- EX - Extinct, EW - Extinct in the Wild
- CR - Critically Endangered, EN - Endangered, VU - Vulnerable
- NT - Near Threatened, LC - Least Concern
- (v. 2019, the data is current as of July 25, 2019
- E - endangered, T - threatened
- XN, XE - experimental non essential or essential population
- E(S/A), T(S/A) - endangered or threatened due to similarity of appearance
- (including taxa not necessarily found in the USA, the data is current as of March 28, 2014
Tinamous[edit]
Order: Tinamiformes Family: Tinamidae
The tinamous are one of the most ancient groups of bird. Although they look similar to other ground-dwelling birds like quail and grouse, they have no close relatives and are classified as a single family, Tinamidae, within their own order, the Tinamiformes. They are related to the ratites (order Struthioniformes), which includes the rheas, emus, and kiwis.
- Highland tinamou, Nothocercus bonapartei LC
- Great tinamou, Tinamus major NT
- Little tinamou, Crypturellus soui LC
- Thicket tinamou, Crypturellus cinnamomeus LC
- Slaty-breasted tinamou, Crypturellus boucardi LC
- Choco tinamou, Crypturellus kerriae VU
Screamers[edit]
Order: Anseriformes Family: Anhimidae
The screamers are a small family of birds related to the ducks. They are large, bulky birds, with a small downy head, long legs, and large feet which are only partially webbed. They have large spurs on their wings which are used in fights over mates and in territorial disputes.
- Horned screamer, Anhima cornuta (E?) LC[4]
- Northern screamer, Chauna chavaria (A) NT
Ducks, geese, and waterfowl[edit]
Order: Anseriformes Family: Anatidae
The family Anatidae includes the ducks and most duck-like waterfowl, such as geese and swans. These birds are adapted to an aquatic existence with webbed feet, flattened bills, and feathers that are excellent at shedding water due to special oils.
- American black duck, Anas rubripes LC
- American wigeon, Mareca americana LC
- Baikal teal, Sibirionetta formosa (A) LC
- Barnacle goose, Branta leucopsis (C) LC
- Barrow's goldeneye, Bucephala islandica LC
- Black scoter, Melanitta americana NT
- Black-bellied whistling-duck, Dendrocygna autumnalis LC
- Blue-winged teal, Spatula discors LC
- Brant, Branta bernicla LC
- Bufflehead, Bucephala albeola LC
- Cackling goose, Branta hutchinsii LC
- Canada goose, Branta canadensis LC
- Canvasback, Aythya valisineria LC
- Cinnamon teal, Spatula cyanoptera LC
- Comb duck, Sarkidiornis sylvicola LC
- Common eider, Somateria mollissima NT
- Common goldeneye, Bucephala clangula LC
- Common merganser, Mergus merganser LC
- Common pochard, Aythya ferina (A) VU
- Common scoter, Melanitta nigra (A) LC
- Common shelduck, Tadorna tadorna (A) LC
- Eastern spot-billed duck, Anas zonorhyncha (A) LC
- Egyptian goose, Alopochen aegyptiaca (I) LC
- Emperor goose, Anser canagicus NT
- Eurasian wigeon, Mareca penelope (C) LC
- Falcated duck, Mareca falcata (A) NT
- Fulvous whistling-duck, Dendrocygna bicolor LC
- Gadwall, Mareca strepera LC
- Garganey, Spatula querquedula (A) LC
- Graylag goose, Anser anser (A) LC
- Greater scaup, Aythya marila LC
- Greater white-fronted goose, Anser albifrons LC
- Green-winged teal, Anas crecca LC
- Harlequin duck, Histrionicus histrionicus LC
- Hooded merganser, Lophodytes cucullatus LC
- King eider, Somateria spectabilis LC
- Labrador duck, Camptorhynchus labradorius (E) EX
- Lesser scaup, Aythya affinis LC
- Lesser white-fronted goose, Anser erythropus (A) VU
- Long-tailed duck, Clangula hyemalis VU
- Mallard, Anas platyrhynchos LC
- Masked duck, Nomonyx dominicus LC
- Mexican duck, Anas diazi
- Mottled duck, Anas fulvigula LC
- Muscovy duck, Cairina moschata LC
- Mute swan, Cygnus olor (I) LC
- Northern pintail, Anas acuta LC
- Northern shoveler, Spatula clypeata LC
- Orinoco goose, Neochen jubata (A) NT
- Pink-footed goose, Anser brachyrhynchus (C) LC
- Red-breasted merganser, Mergus serrator LC
- Redhead, Aythya americana LC
- Ring-necked duck, Aythya collaris LC
- Ross's goose, Anser rossii LC
- Ruddy duck, Oxyura jamaicensis LC
- Ruddy shelduck, Tadorna ferruginea (A) LC
- Smew, Mergellus albellus (A) LC
- Snow goose, Anser caerulescens LC
- Southern pochard, Netta erythrophthalma (A) LC[5]
- Spectacled eider, Somateria fischeri NT T
- Stejneger's scoter, Melanitta stejnegeri LC
- Steller's eider, Polysticta stelleri VU T
- Surf scoter, Melanitta perspicillata LC
- Taiga bean-goose, Anser fabalis (A) LC
- Trumpeter swan, Cygnus buccinator LC
- Tufted duck, Aythya fuligula LC
- Tundra bean-goose, Anser serrirostris (A) (A. fabalis: LC)
- Tundra swan, Cygnus columbianus LC
- Velvet scoter, Melanitta fusca (A) VU
- West Indian whistling-duck, Dendrocygna arborea NT
- White-cheeked pintail, Anas bahamensis LC
- White-faced whistling-duck, Dendrocygna viduata LC
- White-winged scoter, Melanitta deglandi LC
- Whooper swan, Cygnus cygnus (A) LC
- Wood duck, Aix sponsa LC
Guans, chachalacas, and curassows[edit]
Order: Galliformes Family: Cracidae
The chachalacas, guans and curassows are birds in the family Cracidae. These are large birds, similar in general appearance to turkeys. The guans and curassows live in trees, but the smaller chachalacas are found in more open scrubby habitats. They are generally dull-plumaged, but the curassows and some guans have colorful facial ornaments.
- Baudo guan, Penelope ortoni (A) EN
- Black guan, Chamaepetes unicolor LC
- Crested guan, Penelope purpurascens LC
- Gray-headed chachalaca, Ortalis cinereiceps LC
- Great curassow, Crax rubra VU
- Highland guan, Penelopina nigra VU
- Horned guan, Oreophasis derbianus EN E
- Plain chachalaca, Ortalis vetula LC
- Rufous-bellied chachalaca, Ortalis wagleri LC
- Rufous-vented chachalaca, Ortalis ruficauda LC
- Trinidad piping guan, Pipile pipile CR[6]
- West Mexican chachalaca, Ortalis poliocephala LC
- White-bellied chachalaca, Ortalis leucogastra LC
Guineafowl[edit]
Order: Galliformes Family: Numididae
Guineafowl are a group of African, seed-eating, ground-nesting birds that resemble partridges, but with featherless heads and spangled grey plumage.
- Helmeted guineafowl, Numida meleagris (I) LC
New World quail[edit]
Order: Galliformes Family: Odontophoridae
The New World quails are small, plump terrestrial birds only distantly related to the quails of the Old World, but named for their similar appearance and habits.
- Banded quail, Philortyx fasciatus LC
- Bearded wood-partridge, Dendrortyx barbatus VU
- Black-breasted wood-quail, Odontophorus leucolaemus LC
- Black-eared wood-quail, Odontophorus melanotis LC
- Black-throated bobwhite, Colinus nigrogularis LC
- Buffy-crowned wood-partridge, Dendrortyx leucophrys LC
- California quail, Callipepla californica LC
- Crested bobwhite, Colinus cristatus LC
- Elegant quail, Callipepla douglasii LC
- Gambel's quail, Callipepla gambelii LC
- Long-tailed wood-partridge, Dendrortyx macroura LC
- Marbled wood-quail, Odontophorus gujanensis NT
- Montezuma quail, Cyrtonyx montezumae LC (Merriam's Montezuma quail C. m. merriami: E)
- Mountain quail, Oreortyx pictus LC
- Northern bobwhite, Colinus virginianus NT (Masked bobwhite C. v. ridgwayi : E)
- Ocellated quail, Cyrtonyx ocellatus VU
- Scaled quail, Callipepla squamata LC
- Singing quail, Dactylortyx thoracicus LC
- Spotted wood-quail, Odontophorus guttatus LC
- Tacarcuna wood-quail, Odontophorus dialeucos VU
- Tawny-faced quail, Rhynchortyx cinctus LC
Pheasants, grouse, and allies[edit]
Order: Galliformes Family: Phasianidae
Phasianidae consists of the pheasants and their allies. These are terrestrial species, variable in size but generally plump with broad relatively short wings. Many species are gamebirds or have been domesticated as a food source for humans.
- Chukar, Alectoris chukar (I) LC
- Dusky grouse, Dendragapus obscurus LC
- Gray partridge, Perdix perdix (I) LC
- Greater prairie-chicken, Tympanuchus cupido NT (Attwater's prairie-chicken T. c. attwateri: E)
- Greater sage-grouse, Centrocercus urophasianus NT
- Gunnison sage-grouse, Centrocercus minimus EN
- Himalayan snowcock, Tetraogallus himalayensis (I) LC
- Indian peafowl, Pavo cristatus (I) LC
- Lesser prairie-chicken, Tympanuchus pallidicinctus VU
- Ocellated turkey, Meleagris ocellata NT
- Red junglefowl, Gallus gallus (I) LC
- Ring-necked pheasant, Phasianus colchicus (I) LC
- Rock ptarmigan, Lagopus muta LC
- Ruffed grouse, Bonasa umbellus LC
- Sharp-tailed grouse, Tympanuchus phasianellus LC
- Sooty grouse, Dendragapus fuliginosus LC
- Spruce grouse, Canachites canadensis LC
- White-tailed ptarmigan, Lagopus leucura LC
- Wild turkey, Meleagris gallopavo LC
- Willow ptarmigan, Lagopus lagopus LC
Flamingos[edit]
Order: Phoenicopteriformes Family: Phoenicopteridae
Flamingos (genus Phoenicopterus monotypic in family Phoenicopteridae) are gregarious wading birds, usually 3 to 5 feet (0.9 to 1.5 m) tall, found in both the Western and Eastern Hemispheres. Flamingos filter-feed on shellfish and algae. Their oddly-shaped beaks are specially adapted to separate mud and silt from the food they consume and, uniquely, are used upside-down.
- American flamingo, Phoenicopterus ruber LC
Grebes[edit]
Order: Podicipediformes Family: Podicipedidae
Grebes are small to medium-sized diving birds. They breed on fresh water, but often visit the sea when migrating and in winter. They have lobed toes and are excellent swimmers and divers; however, their feet are placed far back on their bodies, making them quite ungainly on land.
- Atitlan grebe, Podilymbus gigas (E) EX E
- Eared grebe, Podiceps nigricollis LC
- Clark's grebe, Aechmophorus clarkii LC
- Horned grebe, Podiceps auritus VU
- Least grebe, Tachybaptus dominicus LC
- Pied-billed grebe, Podilymbus podiceps LC
- Red-necked grebe, Podiceps grisegena LC
- Western grebe, Aechmophorus occidentalis LC
Pigeons and doves[edit]
Order: Columbiformes Family: Columbidae
Pigeons and doves are stout-bodied birds with short necks and short slender bills with a fleshy cere.
- African collared-dove, Streptopelia roseogrisea (I) LC
- Band-tailed pigeon, Patagioenas fasciata LC
- Blue ground dove, Claravis pretiosa LC
- Blue-headed quail-dove, Starnoenas cyanocephala EN
- Bridled quail-dove, Geotrygon mystacea LC
- Buff-fronted quail-dove, Zentrygon costaricensis LC
- Caribbean dove, Leptotila jamaicensis LC
- Chiriqui quail-dove, Zentrygon chiriquensis LC
- Common ground dove, Columbina passerina LC
- Common wood pigeon, Columba palumbus (A) LC
- Crested quail-dove, Geotrygon versicolor NT
- Dusky pigeon, Patagioenas goodsoni LC
- Eared dove, Zenaida auriculata LC
- Eurasian collared-dove, Streptopelia decaocto (I) LC
- European turtle-dove, Streptopelia turtur (A) VU
- Gray-chested dove, Leptotila cassinii LC
- Gray-fronted quail-dove, Geotrygon caniceps VU
- Gray-fronted dove, Leptotila rufaxilla (A) LC[7]
- Gray-headed dove, Leptotila plumbeiceps LC
- Grenada dove, Leptotila wellsi CR
- Inca dove, Columbina inca LC
- Key West quail-dove, Geotrygon chrysia LC
- Maroon-chested ground dove, Claravis mondetoura LC
- Mourning dove, Zenaida macroura LC
- Olive-backed quail-dove, Leptotrygon veraguensis LC
- Oriental turtle-dove, Streptopelia orientalis (A) LC
- Pale-vented pigeon, Patagioenas cayennensis LC
- Passenger pigeon, Ectopistes migratorius (E) EX
- Plain pigeon, Patagioenas inornata NT
- Plain-breasted ground dove, Columbina minuta LC
- Plumbeous pigeon, Patagioenas plumbea LC
- Purplish-backed quail-dove, Zentrygon lawrencii LC
- Red-billed pigeon, Patagioenas flavirostris LC
- Ring-tailed pigeon, Patagioenas caribaea VU
- Rock pigeon, Columba livia (I) LC
- Ruddy ground dove, Columbina talpacoti LC
- Ruddy pigeon, Patagioenas subvinacea VU
- Ruddy quail-dove, Geotrygon montana LC
- Russet-crowned quail-dove, Zentrygon goldmani NT
- Scaled pigeon, Patagioenas speciosa LC
- Scaly-naped pigeon, Patagioenas squamosa LC
- Short-billed pigeon, Patagioenas nigrirostris LC
- Socorro dove, Zenaida graysoni EW
- Spotted dove, Streptopelia chinensis (I) LC
- Tuxtla quail-dove, Zentrygon carrikeri EN
- Violaceous quail-dove, Geotrygon violacea LC
- White-crowned pigeon, Patagioenas leucocephala NT
- White-faced quail-dove, Zentrygon albifacies LC
- White-fronted quail-dove, Geotrygon leucometopia EN
- White-tipped dove, Leptotila verreauxi LC
- White-winged dove, Zenaida asiatica LC
- Zenaida dove, Zenaida aurita LC
Sandgrouse[edit]
Order: Pterocliformes Family: Pteroclidae
Sandgrouse have small, pigeon like heads and necks, but sturdy compact bodies. They have long pointed wings and sometimes tails and a fast direct flight. Flocks fly to watering holes at dawn and dusk. Their legs are feathered down to the toes.
- Chestnut-bellied sandgrouse, Pterocles exustus (I) LC
Cuckoos[edit]
Order: Cuculiformes Family: Cuculidae
The family Cuculidae includes cuckoos, roadrunners and anis. These birds are of variable size with slender bodies, long tails and strong legs.
- Bay-breasted cuckoo, Coccyzus rufigularis EN
- Black-billed cuckoo, Coccyzus erythropthalmus LC
- Chestnut-bellied cuckoo, Coccyzus pluvialis LC
- Cocos cuckoo, Coccyzus ferrugineus VU
- Common cuckoo, Cuculus canorus (A) LC
- Dark-billed cuckoo, Coccyzus melacoryphus LC
- Dwarf cuckoo, Coccycua pumila (A) LC
- Gray-capped cuckoo, Coccyzus lansbergi LC
- Great lizard-cuckoo, Coccyzus merlini LC
- Greater ani, Crotophaga major LC
- Greater roadrunner, Geococcyx californianus LC
- Groove-billed ani, Crotophaga sulcirostris LC
- Hispaniolan lizard-cuckoo, Coccyzus longirostris LC
- Jamaican lizard-cuckoo, Coccyzus vetula LC
- Lesser ground-cuckoo, Morococcyx erythropygus LC
- Lesser roadrunner, Geococcyx velox LC
- Little cuckoo, Coccycua minuta LC
- Mangrove cuckoo, Coccyzus minor LC
- Oriental cuckoo, Cuculus optatus (A) LC
- Pearly-breasted cuckoo, Coccyzus euleri (A) LC
- Pheasant cuckoo, Dromococcyx phasianellus LC
- Puerto Rican lizard-cuckoo, Coccyzus vieilloti LC
- Rufous-vented ground-cuckoo, Neomorphus geoffroyi VU (ssp. dulcis: E)
- Smooth-billed ani, Crotophaga ani LC
- Squirrel cuckoo, Piaya cayana LC
- Striped cuckoo, Tapera naevia LC
- Yellow-billed cuckoo, Coccyzus americanus LC
Nightjars and allies[edit]
Order: Caprimulgiformes Family: Caprimulgidae
Nightjars are medium-sized nocturnal birds that usually nest on the ground. They have long wings, short legs and very short bills. Most have small feet, of little use for walking, and long pointed wings. Their soft plumage is cryptically coloured to resemble bark or leaves.
- Antillean nighthawk, Chordeiles gundlachii LC
- Buff-collared nightjar, Antrostomus ridgwayi LC
- Chuck-will's-widow, Antrostomus carolinensis NT
- Common nighthawk, Chordeiles minor LC
- Common pauraque, Nyctidromus albicollis LC
- Common poorwill, Phalaenoptilus nuttallii LC
- Cuban nightjar, Antrostomus cubanensis LC
- Dusky nightjar, Antrostomus saturatus LC
- Eared poorwill, Nyctiphrynus mcleodii LC
- Eastern whip-poor-will, Antrostomus vociferus NT
- Gray nightjar, Caprimulgus jotaka (A) LC
- Hispaniolan nightjar, Antrostomus ekmani LC
- Jamaican pauraque, Siphonorhis americana (E?) CR
- Least pauraque, Siphonorhis brewsteri NT
- Lesser nighthawk, Chordeiles acutipennis LC
- Mexican whip-poor-will, Antrostomus arizonae LC
- Nacunda nighthawk, Chordeiles nacunda LC[8]
- Ocellated poorwill, Nyctiphrynus ocellatus LC
- Puerto Rican nightjar, Antrostomus noctitherus EN E
- Rufous nightjar, Antrostomus rufus LC
- Short-tailed nighthawk, Lurocalis semitorquatus LC
- Spot-tailed nightjar, Hydropsalis maculicaudus LC
- Tawny-collared nightjar, Antrostomus salvini LC
- White-tailed nightjar, Hydropsalis cayennensis LC
- Yucatan nightjar, Antrostomus badius LC
- Yucatan poorwill, Nyctiphrynus yucatanicus LC
Oilbird[edit]
Order: Steatornithiformes Family: Steatornithidae
The oilbird is a slim, long-winged bird related to the nightjars. It is nocturnal and a specialist feeder on the fruit of the oil palm.
- Oilbird, Steatornis caripensis LC
Potoos[edit]
Order: Nyctibiiformes Family: Nyctibiidae
The potoos (sometimes called poor-me-ones) are large near passerine birds related to the nightjars and frogmouths. They are nocturnal insectivores which lack the bristles around the mouth found in the true nightjars.
- Common potoo, Nyctibius griseus LC
- Great potoo, Nyctibius grandis LC
- Northern potoo, Nyctibius jamaicensis LC
Swifts[edit]
Order: Apodiformes Family: Apodidae
The swifts are small birds which spend the majority of their lives flying. These birds have very short legs and never settle voluntarily on the ground, perching instead only on vertical surfaces. Many swifts have long swept-back wings which resemble a crescent or boomerang.
- Alpine swift, Apus melba (A) LC
- Black swift, Cypseloides niger VU
- Antillean palm-swift, Tachornis phoenicobia LC
- Band-rumped swift, Chaetura spinicaudus LC
- Chapman's swift, Chaetura chapmani (A) LC
- Chestnut-collared swift, Streptoprocne rutila LC
- Chimney swift, Chaetura pelagica VU
- Common swift, Apus apus (A) LC
- Costa Rican swift, Chaetura fumosa LC
- Fork-tailed palm swift, Tachornis squamata LC[9]
- Gray-rumped swift, Chaetura cinereiventris LC
- Great swallow-tailed swift, Panyptila sanctihieronymi LC
- Lesser Antillean swift, Chaetura martinica LC
- Lesser swallow-tailed swift, Panyptila cayennensis LC
- Little swift, Apus affinis (A) LC[10]
- Fork-tailed swift, Apus pacificus (A) LC
- Short-tailed swift, Chaetura brachyura LC
- Sick's swift, Chaetura meridionalis (A) LC
- Spot-fronted swift, Cypseloides cherriei DD
- Vaux's swift, Chaetura vauxi LC
- White-chinned swift, Cypseloides cryptus LC
- White-collared swift, Streptoprocne zonaris LC
- White-fronted swift, Cypseloides storeri DD
- White-naped swift, Streptoprocne semicollaris LC
- White-throated needletail Hirundapus caudacutus (A) LC
- White-throated swift, Aeronautes saxatalis LC
Hummingbirds[edit]
Order: Apodiformes Family: Trochilidae
Hummingbirds are small birds capable of hovering in mid-air due to the rapid flapping of their wings. They are the only birds that can fly backwards.
- Allen's hummingbird, Selasphorus sasin LC
- Amazilia hummingbird, Amazilis amazilia (A) LC
- Amethyst-throated hummingbird, Lampornis amethystinus LC
- Amethyst woodstar, Calliphlox amethystina (A) LC[11]
- Anna's hummingbird, Calypte anna LC
- Antillean crested hummingbird, Orthorhyncus cristatus LC
- Azure-crowned hummingbird, Saucerottia cyanocephala LC
- Bahama woodstar, Nesophlox evelynae LC
- Band-tailed barbthroat, Threnetes ruckeri LC
- Beautiful hummingbird, Calothorax pulcher LC
- Bee hummingbird, Mellisuga helenae NT
- Berylline hummingbird, Saucerottia beryllina LC
- Black-bellied hummingbird, Eupherusa nigriventris LC
- Black-billed streamertail, Trochilus scitulus LC
- Black-chinned hummingbird, Archilochus alexandri LC
- Black-crested coquette, Lophornis helenae LC
- Black-throated mango, Anthracothorax nigricollis LC
- Blue-capped hummingbird, Eupherusa cyanophrys EN
- Blue-chested hummingbird, Polyerata amabilis LC
- Blue-chinned sapphire, Chlorestes notata LC[12]
- Blue-headed hummingbird, Riccordia bicolor LC
- Blue-tailed hummingbird, Saucerottia cyanura LC
- Blue-tailed emerald, Chlorostilbon mellisugus LC[13]
- Blue-throated goldentail, Chlorestes eliciae LC
- Blue-throated hummingbird, Lampornis clemenciae LC
- Blue-vented hummingbird, Saucerottia hoffmanni
- Brace's emerald, Riccordia bracei (E) EX
- Broad-billed hummingbird, Cynanthus latirostris LC
- Broad-tailed hummingbird, Selasphorus platycercus LC
- Bronze-tailed plumeleteer, Chalybura urochrysia LC
- Bronzy hermit, Glaucis aeneus LC
- Brown violetear, Colibri delphinae LC
- Buff-bellied hummingbird, Amazilia yucatanensis LC
- Bumblebee hummingbird, Selasphorus heloisa LC
- Calliope hummingbird, Selasphorus calliope LC
- Canivet's emerald, Cynanthus canivetii LC
- Charming hummingbird, Polyerata decora LC
- Cinnamon hummingbird, Amazilia rutila LC
- Coppery-headed emerald, Microchera cupreiceps LC
- Copper-rumped hummingbird, Saucerottia tobaci LC[14]
- Costa's hummingbird, Calypte costae LC
- Cozumel emerald, Cynanthus forficatus LC
- Crowned woodnymph, Thalurania colombica LC
- Cuban emerald, Riccordia ricordii LC
- Dusky hummingbird, Phaeoptila sordida LC
- Emerald-chinned hummingbird, Abeillia abeillei LC
- Fiery-throated hummingbird, Panterpe insignis LC
- Garden emerald, Chlorostilbon assimilis LC
- Garnet-throated hummingbird, Lamprolaima rhami LC
- Glow-throated hummingbird, Selasphorus ardens EN
- Golden-crowned emerald, Cynanthus auriceps LC
- Green hermit, Phaethornis guy LC
- Green mango, Anthracothorax viridis LC
- Green thorntail, Discosura conversii LC
- Green-breasted mango, Anthracothorax prevostii LC
- Green-breasted mountain-gem, Lampornis sybillae LC
- Green-crowned brilliant, Heliodoxa jacula LC
- Green-fronted hummingbird, Ramosomyia viridifrons LC
- Green-fronted lancebill, Doryfera ludovicae LC
- Greenish puffleg, Haplophaedia aureliae LC
- Green-throated carib, Eulampis holosericeus LC
- Green-throated mango, Anthracothorax viridigula LC[15]
- Green-throated mountain-gem, Lampornis viridipallens LC
- Hispaniolan emerald, Riccordia swainsonii LC
- Hispaniolan mango, Anthracothorax dominicus LC
- Honduran emerald, Amazilia luciae VU
- Humboldt's sapphire, Chrysuronia humboldtii LC
- Inagua woodstar, Nesophlox lyrura LC
- Jamaican mango, Anthracothorax mango LC
- Lesser violetear, Colibri cyanotus
- Little hermit, Phaethornis longuemareus LC[16]
- Long-billed hermit, Phaethornis longirostris LC
- Long-billed starthroat, Heliomaster longirostris LC
- Long-tailed sabrewing, Pampa excellens NT
- Lucifer hummingbird, Calothorax lucifer LC
- Magenta-throated woodstar, Philodice bryantae LC
- Mangrove hummingbird, Amazilia boucardi EN
- Mexican hermit, Phaethornis mexicanus LC
- Mexican sheartail, Doricha eliza NT
- Mexican violetear, Colibri thalassinus LC
- Mexican woodnymph, Eupherusa ridgwayi VU
- Pale-bellied hermit, Phaethornis anthophilus LC
- Pirre hummingbird, Goldmania bella NT
- Plain-capped starthroat, Heliomaster constantii LC
- Puerto Rican emerald, Riccordia maugaeus LC
- Puerto Rican mango, Anthracothorax aurulentus LC
- Purple-crowned fairy, Heliothryx barroti LC
- Purple-throated carib, Eulampis jugularis LC
- Purple-throated mountain-gem, Lampornis calolaemus LC
- Purple-throated woodstar, Philodice mitchellii LC
- Red-billed streamertail, Trochilus polytmus LC
- Rivoli's hummingbird, Eugenes fulgens LC
- Ruby-throated hummingbird, Archilochus colubris LC
- Ruby-topaz hummingbird, Chrysolampis mosquitus LC
- Rufous hummingbird, Selasphorus rufus NT
- Rufous sabrewing, Pampa rufa LC
- Rufous-shafted woodstar, Chaetocercus jourdanii LC[17]
- Rufous-breasted hermit, Glaucis hirsutus LC
- Rufous-crested coquette, Lophornis delattrei LC
- Rufous-tailed hummingbird, Amazilia tzacatl LC
- Sapphire-throated hummingbird, Chrysuronia coeruleogularis LC
- Scaly-breasted hummingbird, Phaeochroa cuvierii LC
- Scintillant hummingbird, Selasphorus scintilla LC
- Short-crested coquette, Lophornis brachylophus CR
- Slender sheartail, Doricha enicura LC
- Snowcap, Microchera albocoronata LC
- Snowy-bellied hummingbird, Saucerottia edward LC
- Sparkling-tailed hummingbird, Tilmatura dupontii LC
- Stripe-tailed hummingbird, Eupherusa eximia LC
- Stripe-throated hermit, Phaethornis striigularis LC
- Talamanca hummingbird, Eugenes spectabilis
- Tooth-billed hummingbird, Androdon aequatorialis LC
- Tufted coquette, Lophornis ornatus LC[18]
- Tres Marias hummingbird, Cynanthus lawrencei NT
- Turquoise-crowned hummingbird, Cynanthus doubledayi LC
- Veraguan mango, Anthracothorax veraguensis LC
- Vervain hummingbird, Mellisuga minima LC
- Violet sabrewing, Campylopterus hemileucurus LC
- Violet-bellied hummingbird, Chlorestes julie LC
- Violet-capped hummingbird, Goldmania violiceps NT
- Violet-crowned hummingbird, Ramosomyia violiceps LC
- Violet-headed hummingbird, Klais guimeti LC
- Volcano hummingbird, Selasphorus flammula LC
- Wedge-tailed sabrewing, Pampa curvipennis LC
- White-bellied emerald, Chlorestes candida LC
- White-bellied mountain-gem, Lampornis hemileucus LC
- White-chested emerald, Chrysuronia brevirostris LC[19]
- White-crested coquette, Lophornis adorabilis LC
- White-eared hummingbird, Basilinna leucotis LC
- White-necked jacobin, Florisuga mellivora LC
- White-tailed emerald, Microchera chionura LC
- White-tailed goldenthroat, Polytmus guainumbi LC[20]
- White-tailed hummingbird, Eupherusa poliocerca VU
- White-tailed sabrewing, Campylopterus ensipennis NT[21]
- White-throated mountain-gem, Lampornis castaneoventris LC
- White-tipped sicklebill, Eutoxeres aquila LC
- White-vented plumeleteer, Chalybura buffonii LC
- Wine-throated hummingbird, Selasphorus ellioti LC
- Xantus's hummingbird, Basilinna xantusii LC
Rails, gallinules and coots[edit]
Order: Gruiformes Family: Rallidae
Rallidae is a large family of small to medium-sized birds which includes the rails, crakes, coots and gallinules. The most typical family members occupy dense vegetation in damp environments near lakes, swamps or rivers. In general they are shy and secretive birds, making them difficult to observe. Most species have strong legs and long toes which are well adapted to soft uneven surfaces. They tend to have short, rounded wings and to be weak fliers.
- American coot, Fulica americana LC
- Purple gallinule, Porphyrio martinicus LC
- Ash-throated crake, Mustelirallus albicollis LC[22]
- Aztec rail, Rallus tenuirostris NT
- Azure gallinule, Porphyrio flavirostris (A) LC
- Black rail, Laterallus jamaicensis EN
- Clapper rail, Rallus crepitans LC
- Colombian crake, Neocrex colombiana DD
- Common gallinule, Gallinula galeata LC
- Common moorhen, Gallinula chloropus (A) LC
- Corn crake, Crex crex (A) LC
- Eurasian coot, Fulica atra (A) LC
- Gray-breasted crake, Laterallus exilis LC
- Gray-cowled wood-rail, Aramides cajaneus LC
- King rail, Rallus elegans NT
- Mangrove rail, Rallus longirostris LC
- Ocellated crake, Micropygia schomburgkii (A) LC
- Paint-billed crake, Neocrex erythrops LC
- Ridgway's rail, Rallus obsoletus NT (Rallus o. obsoletus R. o. obsoletus, R. o. yumanensis and R. o. levipes: E)
- Ruddy crake, Laterallus ruber LC
- Rufous-necked wood-rail, Aramides axillaris LC
- Russet-naped wood-rail, Aramides albiventris LC
- Sora, Porzana carolina LC
- Spotted crake, Porzana porzana (A) LC
- Spotted rail, Pardirallus maculatus LC
- Uniform crake, Amaurolimnas concolor LC
- Virginia rail, Rallus limicola LC
- Purple swamphen, Porphyrio porphyrio (I)
- Western water-rail, Rallus aquaticus (A) LC
- White-throated crake, Laterallus albigularis LC
- Yellow rail, Coturnicops noveboracensis LC
- Yellow-breasted crake, Hapalocrex flaviventer LC
- Zapata rail, Cyanolimnas cerverai CR
Finfoots[edit]
Order: Gruiformes Family: Heliornithidae
Heliornithidae is a small family of tropical birds with webbed lobes on their feet similar to those of grebes and coots.
- Sungrebe, Heliornis fulica LC
Limpkin[edit]
Order: Gruiformes Family: Aramidae
The limpkin is an odd bird that looks like a large rail, but is skeletally closer to the cranes. It is found in marshes with some trees or scrub in the Caribbean, South America and southern Florida.
- Limpkin, Aramus guarauna LC
Cranes[edit]
Order: Gruiformes Family: Gruidae
Cranes are large, long-legged and long-necked birds. Unlike the similar-looking but unrelated herons, cranes fly with necks outstretched, not pulled back. Most have elaborate and noisy courting displays or "dances".
- Common crane, Grus grus (A) LC
- Hooded crane, Grus monacha (A) VU
- Sandhill crane, Antigone canadensis LC (ssp. nesiotes and pulla: E)
- Whooping crane, Grus americana EN E (and XN)
Thick-knees[edit]
Order: Charadriiformes Family: Burhinidae
The thick-knees are a group of waders found worldwide within the tropical zone, with some species also breeding in temperate Europe and Australia. They are medium to large waders with strong black or yellow-black bills, large yellow eyes and cryptic plumage. Despite being classed as waders, most species have a preference for arid or semi-arid habitats.
- Double-striped thick-knee, Burhinus bistriatus LC
Stilts and avocets[edit]
Order: Charadriiformes Family: Recurvirostridae
Recurvirostridae is a family of large wading birds, which includes the avocets and stilts. The avocets have long legs and long up-curved bills. The stilts have extremely long legs and long, thin, straight bills.
- American avocet, Recurvirostra americana LC
- Black-winged stilt, Himantopus himantopus (A) LC
- Black-necked stilt, Himantopus mexicanus LC (Hawaiian stilt H. m. knudseni: E)
Oystercatchers[edit]
Order: Charadriiformes Family: Haematopodidae
The oystercatchers are large, obvious and noisy plover-like birds, with strong bills used for smashing or prising open molluscs.
- American oystercatcher, Haematopus palliatus LC
- Black oystercatcher, Haematopus bachmani LC
- Eurasian oystercatcher, Haematopus ostralegus (A) NT
Lapwings and plovers[edit]
Order: Charadriiformes Family: Charadriidae
The family Charadriidae includes the plovers, dotterels and lapwings. They are small to medium-sized birds with compact bodies, short, thick necks and long, usually pointed, wings. They are found in open country worldwide, mostly in habitats near water.
- American golden-plover, Pluvialis dominica LC
- Black-bellied plover, Pluvialis squatarola LC
- Collared plover, Charadrius collaris LC
- Common ringed plover, Charadrius hiaticula LC
- Eurasian dotterel, Charadrius morinellus (A) LC
- European golden-plover, Pluvialis apricaria (C) LC
- Greater sand plover, Charadrius leschenaultii (A) LC
- Killdeer, Charadrius vociferus LC
- Lesser sand plover, Charadrius mongolus (A) LC
- Little ringed plover, Charadrius dubius (A) LC
- Mountain plover, Charadrius montanus NT
- Northern lapwing, Vanellus vanellus (A) NT
- Oriental plover, Charadrius veredus (A) LC
- Pacific golden-plover, Pluvialis fulva LC
- Piping plover, Charadrius melodus NT T or E
- Semipalmated plover, Charadrius semipalmatus LC
- Snowy plover, Charadrius nivosus NT)
- Southern lapwing, Vanellus chilensis (A) LC
- Wilson's plover, Charadrius wilsonia LC
Jacanas[edit]
Order: Charadriiformes Family: Jacanidae
The jacanas are a group of waders found worldwide within the tropical zone. They are identifiable by their huge feet and claws which enable them to walk on floating vegetation in the shallow lakes that are their preferred habitat.
- Northern jacana, Jacana spinosa LC
- Wattled jacana, Jacana jacana LC
Sandpipers and allies[edit]
Order: Charadriiformes Family: Scolopacidae
Scolopacidae is a large diverse family of small to medium-sized shorebirds including the sandpipers, curlews, godwits, shanks, tattlers, woodcocks, snipes, dowitchers and phalaropes. The majority of these species eat small invertebrates picked out of the mud or soil. Different lengths of legs and bills enable multiple species to feed in the same habitat, particularly on the coast, without direct competition for food.
- American woodcock, Scolopax minor LC
- Baird's sandpiper, Calidris bairdii LC
- Bar-tailed godwit, Limosa lapponica NT
- Black turnstone, Arenaria melanocephala LC
- Black-tailed godwit, Limosa limosa (A) NT
- Bristle-thighed curlew, Numenius tahitiensis NT
- Broad-billed sandpiper, Calidris falcinellus (A) LC
- Buff-breasted sandpiper, Calidris subruficollis NT
- Common greenshank, Tringa nebularia (A) LC
- Common redshank, Tringa totanus (A) LC
- Common sandpiper, Actitis hypoleucos (A) LC
- Common snipe, Gallinago gallinago LC
- Curlew sandpiper, Calidris ferruginea NT
- Dunlin, Calidris alpina LC
- Eskimo curlew, Numenius borealis (E?) CR E
- Eurasian curlew, Numenius arquata (A) NT
- Eurasian woodcock, Scolopax rusticola (A) LC
- Far Eastern curlew, Numenius madagascariensis (A) EN
- Great knot, Calidris tenuirostris (A) EN
- Greater yellowlegs, Tringa melanoleuca LC
- Green sandpiper, Tringa ochropus (A) LC
- Gray-tailed tattler, Tringa brevipes (A) NT
- Hudsonian godwit, Limosa haemastica LC
- Whimbrel, Numenius phaeopus LC
- Jack snipe, Lymnocryptes minimus (A) LC
- Least sandpiper, Calidris minutilla LC
- Lesser yellowlegs, Tringa flavipes LC
- Little curlew, Numenius minutus (A) LC
- Little stint, Calidris minuta (A) LC
- Long-billed curlew, Numenius americanus LC
- Long-billed dowitcher, Limnodromus scolopaceus LC
- Long-toed stint, Calidris subminuta (A) LC
- Marbled godwit, Limosa fedoa LC
- Marsh sandpiper, Tringa stagnatilis (A) LC
- Pectoral sandpiper, Calidris melanotos LC
- Pin-tailed snipe, Gallinago stenura (A) LC
- Purple sandpiper, Calidris maritima LC
- Red knot, Calidris canutus NT
- Red phalarope, Phalaropus fulicarius LC
- Red-necked phalarope, Phalaropus lobatus LC
- Red-necked stint, Calidris ruficollis NT
- Rock sandpiper, Calidris ptilocnemis LC
- Ruddy turnstone, Arenaria interpres LC
- Ruff, Calidris pugnax LC
- Sanderling, Calidris alba LC
- Semipalmated sandpiper, Calidris pusilla NT
- Sharp-tailed sandpiper, Calidris acuminata (A) LC
- Short-billed dowitcher, Limnodromus griseus LC
- Slender-billed curlew, Numenius tenuirostris (E?) CR E
- Solitary sandpiper, Tringa solitaria LC
- Solitary snipe, Gallinago solitaria (A) LC
- Spoon-billed sandpiper, Calidris pygmea (A) CR
- Spotted redshank, Tringa erythropus (A) LC
- Spotted sandpiper, Actitis macularius LC
- Stilt sandpiper, Calidris himantopus LC
- Surfbird, Calidris virgata LC
- Temminck's stint, Calidris temminckii (A) LC
- Terek sandpiper, Xenus cinereus (A) LC
- Upland sandpiper, Bartramia longicauda LC
- Wandering tattler, Tringa incana LC
- Western sandpiper, Calidris mauri LC
- White-rumped sandpiper, Calidris fuscicollis LC
- Willet, Tringa semipalmata LC
- Wilson's phalarope, Phalaropus tricolor LC
- Wilson's snipe, Gallinago delicata LC
- Wood sandpiper, Tringa glareola LC
Pratincoles and coursers[edit]
Order: Charadriiformes Family: Glareolidae
Pratincoles have short legs, very long pointed wings and long forked tails. Their most unusual feature for birds classed as waders is that they typically hunt their insect prey on the wing like swallows, although they can also feed on the ground. Their short bills are an adaptation to aerial feeding.
- Collared pratincole, Glareola pratincola (A) LC
- Oriental pratincole, Glareola maldivarum (A) LC
Skuas and jaegers[edit]
Order: Charadriiformes Family: Stercorariidae
Skuas are in general medium to large birds, typically with gray or brown plumage, often with white markings on the wings. They have longish bills with hooked tips and webbed feet with sharp claws. They look like large dark gulls, but have a fleshy cere above the upper mandible. They are strong, acrobatic fliers.
- Great skua, Stercorarius skua LC
- Long-tailed jaeger, Stercorarius longicaudus LC
- Pomarine jaeger, Stercorarius pomarinus LC
- Parasitic jaeger, Stercorarius parasiticus LC
- South polar skua, Stercorarius maccormicki LC
Auks, murres and puffins[edit]
Order: Charadriiformes Family: Alcidae
Alcids are superficially similar to penguins due to their black-and-white colors, their upright posture and some of their habits, however they are only distantly related to the penguins and are able to fly. Auks live on the open sea, only deliberately coming ashore to nest.
- Ancient murrelet, Synthliboramphus antiquus LC
- Atlantic puffin, Fratercula arctica VU
- Black guillemot, Cepphus grylle LC
- Cassin's auklet, Ptychoramphus aleuticus NT
- Common murre, Uria aalge LC
- Craveri's murrelet, Synthliboramphus craveri VU
- Crested auklet, Aethia cristatella LC
- Dovekie, Alle alle LC
- Great auk, Pinguinus impennis (E) EX
- Guadalupe murrelet, Synthliboramphus hypoleucus EN
- Horned puffin, Fratercula corniculata LC
- Kittlitz's murrelet, Brachyramphus brevirostris NT
- Least auklet, Aethia pusilla LC
- Long-billed murrelet, Brachyramphus perdix NT
- Marbled murrelet, Brachyramphus marmoratus EN T
- Parakeet auklet, Aethia psittacula LC
- Pigeon guillemot, Cepphus columba LC
- Razorbill, Alca torda NT
- Rhinoceros auklet, Cerorhinca monocerata LC
- Scripps's murrelet, Synthliboramphus scrippsi VU
- Thick-billed murre, Uria lomvia LC
- Tufted puffin, Fratercula cirrhata LC
- Whiskered auklet, Aethia pygmaea LC
Gulls, terns, and skimmers[edit]
Order: Charadriiformes Family: Laridae
Laridae is a family of medium to large seabirds and includes gulls, terns, kittiwakes and skimmers. Gulls are typically gray or white, often with black markings on the head or wings. They have stout, longish bills and webbed feet. Terns are a group of generally medium to large seabirds typically with grey or white plumage, often with black markings on the head. Most terns hunt fish by diving but some pick insects off the surface of fresh water. Terns are generally long-lived birds, with several species known to live in excess of 30 years. Skimmers are a small family of tropical tern-like birds. They have an elongated lower mandible which they use to feed by flying low over the water surface and skimming the water for small fish.
- Aleutian tern, Onychoprion aleuticus VU
- Herring gull Larus argentatus LC)
- Arctic tern, Sterna paradisaea LC
- Belcher's gull, Larus belcheri (A) LC
- Black noddy, Anous minutus LC
- Black skimmer, Rynchops niger LC
- Black tern, Chlidonias niger LC
- Black-headed gull, Chroicocephalus ridibundus LC
- Black-legged kittiwake, Rissa tridactyla VU
- Black-tailed gull, Larus crassirostris (A) LC
- Bonaparte's gull, Chroicocephalus philadelphia LC
- Bridled tern, Onychoprion anaethetus LC
- Brown noddy, Anous stolidus LC
- California gull, Larus californicus LC
- Caspian tern, Hydroprogne caspia LC
- Common gull, Larus canus LC
- Common tern, Sterna hirundo LC
- Elegant tern, Thalasseus elegans NT
- Forster's tern, Sterna forsteri LC
- Franklin's gull, Leucophaeus pipixcan LC
- Glaucous gull, Larus hyperboreus LC
- Glaucous-winged gull, Larus glaucescens LC
- Gray gull, Leucophaeus modestus (A) LC
- Great black-backed gull, Larus marinus LC
- Gray-hooded gull, Chroicocephalus cirrocephalus (A) LC
- Gull-billed tern, Gelochelidon nilotica LC
- Heermann's gull, Larus heermanni NT
- Iceland gull, Larus glaucoides LC
- Inca tern, Larosterna inca (A) NT
- Ivory gull, Pagophila eburnea NT
- Kelp gull, Larus dominicanus LC
- Large-billed tern, Phaetusa simplex (A) LC
- Laughing gull, Leucophaeus atricilla LC
- Least tern, Sternula antillarum LC E (California least tern S. a. browni: E)
- Lesser black-backed gull, Larus fuscus LC
- Little gull, Hydrocoloeus minutus LC
- Pallas's gull, Ichthyaetus ichthyaetus (A) LC
- Red-legged kittiwake, Rissa brevirostris VU
- Ring-billed gull, Larus delawarensis LC
- Roseate tern, Sterna dougallii LC (ssp. dougallii: E or T
- Ross's gull, Rhodostethia rosea LC
- Royal tern, Thalasseus maximus LC
- Sabine's gull, Xema sabini LC
- Sandwich tern, Thalasseus sandvicensis LC
- Short-billed gull, Larus brachyrhynchus
- Slaty-backed gull, Larus schistisagus LC
- Sooty tern, Onychoprion fuscatus LC
- Swallow-tailed gull, Creagrus furcatus (A) LC
- Western gull, Larus occidentalis LC
- Whiskered tern, Chlidonias hybridus (A) LC
- White tern, Gygis alba LC
- White-winged tern, Chlidonias leucopterus (A) LC
- Yellow-billed tern, Sternula superciliaris LC
- Yellow-footed gull, Larus livens LC
- Yellow-legged gull, Larus cachinnans (A) LC
Sunbittern[edit]
Order: Eurypygiformes Family: Eurypygidae
The sunbittern is a bittern-like bird of tropical regions of the Americas and the sole member of the family Eurypygidae (sometimes spelled Eurypigidae) and genus Eurypyga.
- Sunbittern, Eurypyga helias LC
Tropicbirds[edit]
Order: Phaethontiformes Family: Phaethontidae
Tropicbirds are slender white birds of tropical oceans which have exceptionally long central tail feathers. Their heads and long wings have black markings.
- Red-billed tropicbird, Phaethon aethereus LC
- Red-tailed tropicbird, Phaethon rubricauda LC
- White-tailed tropicbird, Phaethon lepturus LC
Penguins[edit]
Order: Sphenisciformes Family: Spheniscidae
The penguins are a group of aquatic, flightless birds living almost exclusively in the Southern Hemisphere. Most penguins feed on krill, fish, squid, and other forms of sealife caught while swimming underwater.
- Galapagos penguin, Spheniscus mendiculus (A) EN
- Magellanic penguin, Spheniscus magellanicus (A) LC
Loons[edit]
Order: Gaviiformes Family: Gaviidae
Loons are aquatic birds the size of a large duck, to which they are unrelated. Their plumage is largely gray or black, and they have spear-shaped bills. Loons swim well and fly adequately, but, because their legs are placed towards the rear of the body, are almost helpless on land.
- Arctic loon, Gavia arctica LC
- Common loon, Gavia immer LC
- Pacific loon, Gavia pacifica LC
- Red-throated loon, Gavia stellata LC
- Yellow-billed loon, Gavia adamsii NT
Albatrosses[edit]
Order: Procellariiformes Family: Diomedeidae
The albatrosses are amongst the largest of flying birds, and the great albatrosses from the genus Diomedea have the largest wingspans of any extant birds.
- Yellow-nosed albatross, Thalassarche chlororhynchos (C) EN
- Black-browed albatross, Thalassarche melanophris (A) LC
- Black-footed albatross, Phoebastria nigripes NT
- Chatham albatross, Thalassarche eremita (A) VU
- Laysan albatross, Phoebastria immutabilis NT
- Light-mantled albatross, Phoebetria palpebrata (A) NT
- Salvin's albatross, Thalassarche salvini (A) VU
- Short-tailed albatross, Phoebastria albatrus VU E
- White-capped albatross, Thalassarche cauta NT
- Wandering albatross, Diomedea exulans (A) VU
- Waved albatross, Phoebastria irrorata (A) CR
Southern storm-petrels[edit]
Order: Procellariiformes Family: Oceanitidae
The southern storm-petrels are the smallest seabirds, relatives of the petrels, feeding on planktonic crustaceans and small fish picked from the surface, typically while hovering. The flight is fluttering and sometimes bat-like. Until 2018, this family's three species were included with the other storm-petrels in family Hydrobatidae.
- Black-bellied storm-petrel, Fregetta tropica (A) LC
- White-faced storm-petrel, Pelagodroma marina LC
- Wilson's storm-petrel, Oceanites oceanicus LC
Northern storm-petrels[edit]
Order: Procellariiformes Family: Hydrobatidae
Though the members of this family are similar in many respects to the southern storm-petrels, including their general appearance and habits, there are enough genetic differences to warrant their placement in a separate family.
- Ainley's storm-petrel, Hydrobates cheimomnestes VU
- Ashy storm-petrel, Hydrobates homochroa EN
- Band-rumped storm-petrel, Hydrobates castro LC
- Black storm-petrel, Hydrobates melania LC
- European storm-petrel, Hydrobates pelagicus (A) LC
- Fork-tailed storm-petrel, Hydrobates furcatus LC
- Guadalupe storm-petrel, Hydrobates macrodactylus (E) CR
- Leach's storm-petrel, Hydrobates leucorhous VU
- Least storm-petrel, Hydrobates microsoma LC
- Markham's storm-petrel, Hydrobates markhami (A) NT
- Ringed storm-petrel, Hydrobates hornbyi (A) NT
- Swinhoe's storm-petrel, Hydrobates monorhis (A) NT
- Townsend's storm-petrel, Hydrobates socorroensis EN
- Tristram's storm-petrel, Hydrobates tristrami (A) LC
- Wedge-rumped storm-petrel, Hydrobates tethys (C) LC
Shearwaters and petrels[edit]
Order: Procellariiformes Family: Procellariidae
The procellariids are the main group of medium-sized "true petrels", characterized by united nostrils with medium septum and a long outer functional primary.
- Audubon's shearwater, Puffinus lherminieri LC
- Barolo shearwater, Puffinus baroli (A)
- Bermuda petrel, Pterodroma cahow EN E
- Black-capped petrel, Pterodroma hasitata EN
- Black-vented shearwater, Puffinus opisthomelas NT
- Buller's shearwater, Ardenna bulleri VU
- Bulwer's petrel, Bulweria bulwerii (A) LC
- Cape Verde shearwater, Calonectris edwardsii (A) NT
- Christmas shearwater, Puffinus nativitatis (A) LC
- Cook's petrel, Pterodroma cookii VU
- Cory's shearwater, Calonectris diomedea LC
- Fea's petrel Pterodroma feae NT
- Flesh-footed shearwater, Ardenna carneipes NT
- Galapagos petrel, Pterodroma phaeopygia (A) CR
- Galapagos shearwater, Puffinus subalaris (A) LC
- Gray-faced petrel, Pterodroma gouldi (A) LC
- Great shearwater, Ardenna gravis LC
- Hawaiian petrel Pterodroma sandwichensis (C) EN
- Herald petrel, Pterodroma heraldica (A) LC
- Jamaican petrel, Pterodoma caribbea (E?) CR [23]
- Juan Fernandez petrel, Pterodroma externa (A) VU
- Kermadec petrel, Pterodroma neglecta (A) LC
- Manx shearwater, Puffinus puffinus LC
- Mottled petrel, Pterodroma inexpectata NT
- Murphy's petrel, Pterodroma ultima LC
- Newell's shearwater Puffinus newelli CR
- Northern fulmar, Fulmarus glacialis LC
- Northern giant-petrel, Macronectes halli (A) LC
- Parkinson's petrel, Procellaria parkinsoni VU
- Pink-footed shearwater, Ardenna creatopus VU
- Providence petrel, Pterodroma solandri (A) VU
- Short-tailed shearwater, Ardenna tenuirostris LC
- Sooty shearwater, Ardenna grisea NT
- Stejneger's petrel, Pterodroma longirostris (C) VU
- Streaked shearwater, Calonectris leucomelas (C) NT
- Tahiti petrel, Pseudobulweria rostrata (A) NT
- Townsend's shearwater, Puffinus auricularis (A) CR
- Trindade petrel, Pterodroma arminjoniana VU
- Wedge-tailed shearwater, Ardenna pacifica (C) LC}
- White-chinned petrel, Procellaria aequinoctialis (A) VU
- Zino's petrel, Pterodroma madeira (A) EN
Storks[edit]
Order: Ciconiiformes Family: Ciconiidae
Storks are large, heavy, long-legged, long-necked wading birds with long stout bills and wide wingspans. They lack the powder down that other wading birds such as herons, spoonbills and ibises use to clean off fish slime. Storks lack a pharynx and are mute.
- Jabiru, Jabiru mycteria LC
- Maguari stork, Ciconia maguari (A) LC
- White stork, Ciconia cionia (A) LC[24]
- Wood stork, Mycteria americana LC E
Frigatebirds[edit]
Order: Suliformes Family: Fregatidae
Frigatebirds are large seabirds usually found over tropical oceans. They are large, black or black and white, with long wings and deeply forked tails. The males have colored inflatable throat pouches. They do not swim or walk and cannot take off from a flat surface. Having the largest wingspan-to-body-weight ratio of any bird, they are essentially aerial, able to stay aloft for more than a week.
- Great frigatebird, Fregata minor LC
- Lesser frigatebird, Fregata ariel (A) LC
- Magnificent frigatebird, Fregata magnificens LC
Boobies and gannets[edit]
Order: Suliformes Family: Sulidae
The sulids comprise the gannets and boobies. Both groups are medium-large coastal seabirds that plunge-dive for fish.
- Blue-footed booby, Sula nebouxii LC
- Brown booby, Sula leucogaster LC
- Masked booby, Sula dactylatra LC
- Nazca booby, Sula granti LC
- Northern gannet, Morus bassanus LC
- Peruvian booby, Sula variegata (A) LC
- Red-footed booby, Sula sula LC
Darters[edit]
Order: Suliformes Family: Anhingidae
Darters or anhingas are cormorant-like water birds with very long necks and long, straight beaks. They are fish eaters which often swim with only their neck above the water.
- Anhinga, Anhinga anhinga LC
Cormorants and shags[edit]
Order: Suliformes Family: Phalacrocoracidae
Cormorants are medium-to-large aquatic birds, usually with mainly dark plumage and areas of colored skin on the face. The bill is long, thin and sharply hooked. Their feet are four-toed and webbed.
- Brandt's cormorant, Urile penicillatus LC
- Double-crested cormorant, Nannopterum auritum LC
- Great cormorant, Phalacrocorax carbo LC
- Guanay cormorant, Leucocarbo bougainvilliorum (A) LC
- Neotropic cormorant, Nannopterum brasilianum LC
- Pelagic cormorant, Urile pelagicus LC
- Red-faced cormorant, Urile urile LC
Pelicans[edit]
Order: Pelecaniformes Family: Pelecanidae
Pelicans are very large water birds with a distinctive pouch under their beak. Like other birds in the order Pelecaniformes, they have four webbed toes.
- American white pelican, Pelecanus erythrorhynchos LC
- Brown pelican, Pelecanus occidentalis LC
- Great white pelican, Pelecanus onocrotalus (A) LC
- Peruvian pelican, Pelecanus thagus (A) NT
Herons, egrets, and bitterns[edit]
Order: Pelecaniformes Family: Ardeidae
The family Ardeidae contains the herons, egrets and bitterns. Herons and egrets are medium to large wading birds with long necks and legs. Bitterns tend to be shorter necked and more secretive. Members of Ardeidae fly with their necks retracted, unlike other long-necked birds such as storks, ibises and spoonbills.
- Agami heron, Agamia agami VU
- American bittern, Botaurus lentiginosus LC
- Bare-throated tiger-heron, Tigrisoma mexicanum LC
- Black-crowned night-heron, Nycticorax nycticorax LC
- Boat-billed heron, Cochlearius cochlearius LC
- Capped heron, Pilherodius pileatus LC
- Cattle egret, Bubulcus ibis LC
- Chinese egret, Egretta eulophotes (A) VU E
- Chinese pond-heron, Ardeola bacchus (A) LC
- Cocoi heron, Ardea cocoi LC
- Fasciated tiger-heron, Tigrisoma fasciatum LC
- Gray heron, Ardea cinerea (A) LC
- Great blue heron, Ardea herodias LC
- Great egret, Ardea alba LC
- Green heron, Butorides virescens LC
- Intermediate egret, Ardea intermedia (A) LC
- Least bittern, Ixobrychus exilis LC
- Little bittern, Ixobrychus minutus (A) LC
- Little blue heron, Egretta caerulea LC
- Little egret, Egretta garzetta (C) LC
- Pinnated bittern, Botaurus pinnatus LC
- Purple heron, Ardea purpurea (A) LC
- Reddish egret, Egretta rufescens NT
- Rufescent tiger-heron, Tigrisoma lineatum LC
- Snowy egret, Egretta thula LC
- Squacco heron, Ardeola ralloides (A) LC
- Striated heron, Butorides striata LC
- Stripe-backed bittern, Ixobrychus involucris LC[25]
- Tricolored heron, Egretta tricolor LC
- Western reef-heron, Egretta gularis (A) LC
- Whistling heron, Syrigma sibilatrix (A) LC
- Yellow bittern, Ixobrychus sinensis (A) LC
- Yellow-crowned night-heron, Nyctanassa violacea LC
Ibises and spoonbills[edit]
Order: Pelecaniformes Family: Threskiornithidae
Members of this family have long, broad wings, are strong fliers and, rather surprisingly, given their size and weight, very capable soarers. The body tends to be elongated, the neck more so, with rather long legs. The bill is also long, decurved in the case of the ibises, straight and distinctively flattened in the spoonbills.
- African sacred ibis, Threskiornis aethiopicus (I) LC
- White ibis, Eudocimus albus LC
- Bare-faced ibis, Phimosus infuscatus (A) LC
- Buff-necked ibis, Theristicus caudatus (A) LC
- Eurasian spoonbill, Platalea leucorodia (A) LC
- Glossy ibis, Plegadis falcinellus LC
- Green ibis, Mesembrinibis cayennensis LC
- Roseate spoonbill, Platalea ajaja LC
- Scarlet ibis, Eudocimus ruber LC
- White-faced ibis, Plegadis chihi LC
New World vultures[edit]
Order: Cathartiformes Family: Cathartidae
The New World vultures are not closely related to Old World vultures, but superficially resemble them because of convergent evolution. Like the Old World vultures, they are scavengers. However, unlike Old World vultures, which find carcasses by sight, New World vultures have a good sense of smell with which they locate carcasses.
- Black vulture, Coragyps atratus LC
- California condor, Gymnogyps californianus CR E (and XN)
- King vulture, Sarcoramphus papa LC
- Lesser yellow-headed vulture, Cathartes burrovianus LC
- Turkey vulture, Cathartes aura LC
Osprey[edit]
Order: Accipitriformes Family: Pandionidae
Pandionidae is a family of fish-eating birds of prey, possessing a very large, powerful hooked beak for tearing flesh from their prey, strong legs, powerful talons and keen eyesight. The family is monotypic.
- Osprey, Pandion haliaetus LC
Hawks, eagles, and kites[edit]
Order: Accipitriformes Family: Accipitridae
Accipitridae is a family of birds of prey, which includes hawks, eagles, kites, harriers and Old World vultures. These birds have very large powerful hooked beaks for tearing flesh from their prey, strong legs, powerful talons and keen eyesight.
- Bald eagle, Haliaeetus leucocephalus LC
- Barred hawk, Morphnarchus princeps LC
- Bicolored hawk, Accipiter bicolor LC
- Black hawk-eagle, Spizaetus tyrannus LC
- Black kite, Milvus migrans (A) LC
- Black-and-white hawk-eagle, Spizaetus melanoleucus LC
- Black-collared hawk, Busarellus nigricollis LC
- Booted eagle, Hieraaetus pennatus (A) LC
- Broad-winged hawk, Buteo platypterus LC (ssp. brunnescens: E)
- Chinese sparrowhawk, Accipiter soloensis (A) LC
- Common black hawk, Buteogallus anthracinus LC
- Cooper's hawk, Accipiter cooperii LC
- Crane hawk, Geranospiza caerulescens LC
- Crested eagle, Morphnus guianensis NT
- Cuban black hawk, Buteogallus gundlachii NT
- Cuban kite, Chondrohierax wilsonii CR
- Double-toothed kite, Harpagus bidentatus LC
- Eurasian sparrowhawk, Accipiter nisus (A) LC
- Ferruginous hawk, Buteo regalis LC
- Golden eagle, Aquila chrysaetos LC
- Great black hawk, Buteogallus urubitinga LC
- Gray hawk, Buteo plagiatus (B. nitidus: LC)
- Gray-bellied hawk, Accipiter poliogaster (A) NT
- Gray-headed kite, Leptodon cayanensis LC
- Gray-lined hawk, Buteo nitidus LC
- Gundlach's hawk, Accipiter gundlachi EN
- Harpy eagle, Harpia harpyja NT E
- Harris's hawk, Parabuteo unicinctus LC
- Hook-billed kite, Chondrohierax uncinatus LC
- Long-legged buzzard, Buteo rufinus (A) LC
- Long-winged harrier, Circus buffoni LC
- Mississippi kite, Ictinia mississippiensis LC
- Eurasian goshawk, Accipiter gentilis (A) LC
- American goshawk, Accipiter atricapillus LC
- Northern harrier, Circus hudsonius LC
- Western marsh harrier, Circus aeruginosus (A) LC
- Ornate hawk-eagle, Spizaetus ornatus NT
- Pearl kite, Gampsonyx swainsonii LC
- Plumbeous hawk, Cryptoleucopteryx plumbea NT
- Plumbeous kite, Ictinia plumbea LC
- Red-shouldered hawk, Buteo lineatus LC
- Red-tailed hawk, Buteo jamaicensis LC
- Ridgway's hawk, Buteo ridgwayi CR
- Roadside hawk, Rupornis magnirostris LC
- Rough-legged hawk, Buteo lagopus LC
- Savanna hawk, Buteogallus meridionalis LC
- Semiplumbeous hawk, Leucopternis semiplumbeus LC
- Sharp-shinned hawk, Accipiter striatus LC (Accipiter striatus venator A. s. venator: E
- Short-tailed hawk, Buteo brachyurus LC
- Slender-billed kite, Helicolestes hamatus LC
- Snail kite, Rostrhamus sociabilis LC (ssp. plumbeus: E)
- Solitary eagle, Buteogallus solitarius NT
- Steller's sea-eagle, Haliaeetus pelagicus (C) VU
- Swainson's hawk, Buteo swainsoni LC
- Swallow-tailed kite, Elanoides forficatus LC
- Tiny hawk, Accipiter superciliosus LC
- Western marsh harrier, Circus aeruginosus (A) LC
- White hawk, Pseudastur albicollis LC
- White-tailed eagle, Haliaeetus albicilla (C) LC (ssp. groenlandicus: E)
- White-tailed hawk, Geranoaetus albicaudatus LC
- White-tailed kite, Elanus leucurus LC
- Zone-tailed hawk, Buteo albonotatus LC
Barn-owls[edit]
Order: Strigiformes Family: Tytonidae
Barn-owls are medium to large owls with large heads and characteristic heart-shaped faces. They have long strong legs with powerful talons.
- Barn owl, Tyto alba LC
- Ashy-faced owl, Tyto glaucops LC
Owls[edit]
Order: Strigiformes Family: Strigidae
Typical owls are small to large solitary nocturnal birds of prey. They have large forward-facing eyes and ears, a hawk-like beak and a conspicuous circle of feathers around each eye called a facial disk.
- Balsas screech-owl, Megascops seductus LC
- Bare-legged owl, Margarobyas lawrencii LC
- Bare-shanked screech-owl, Megascops clarkii LC
- Barred owl, Strix varia LC
- Bearded screech-owl, Megascops barbarus LC
- Bermuda saw-whet owl, Aegolius gradyi (E) EX
- Black-and-white owl, Strix nigrolineata LC
- Boreal owl, Aegolius funereus LC
- Burrowing owl, Athene cunicularia LC
- Central American pygmy-owl, Glaucidium griseiceps LC
- Choco screech-owl, Megascops centralis
- Cinereous owl, Strix sartorii
- Colima pygmy-owl, Glaucidium palmarum LC
- Costa Rican pygmy-owl, Glaucidium costaricanum LC
- Crested owl, Lophostrix cristata LC
- Cuban pygmy-owl, Glaucidium siju LC
- Eastern screech-owl, Megascops asio LC
- Elf owl, Micrathene whitneyi LC
- Ferruginous pygmy-owl, Glaucidium brasilianum LC
- Flammulated owl, Psiloscops flammeolus LC
- Fulvous owl, Strix fulvescens LC
- Great gray owl, Strix nebulosa LC
- Great horned owl, Bubo virginianus LC
- Jamaican owl, Asio grammicus LC
- Long-eared owl, Asio otus LC
- Middle American screech-owl, Megascops guatemalae LC
- Mottled owl, Strix virgata LC
- Northern boobook, Ninox japonica (A)
- Northern hawk owl, Surnia ulula LC
- Northern pygmy-owl, Glaucidium gnoma LC
- Northern saw-whet owl, Aegolius acadicus LC
- Oriental scops-owl, Otus sunia (A) LC
- Pacific screech-owl, Megascops cooperi LC
- Puerto Rican owl, Gymnasio nudipes LC
- Short-eared owl, Asio flammeus LC
- Snowy owl, Bubo scandiacus VU
- Spectacled owl, Pulsatrix perspicillata LC
- Spotted owl, Strix occidentalis NT (Mexican spotted owl S. o. lucida and northern spotted owl S. o. caurina: T)
- Striped owl, Asio clamator LC
- Stygian owl, Asio stygius LC
- Tamaulipas pygmy-owl, Glaucidium sanchezi NT
- Tropical screech-owl, Megascops choliba LC
- Unspotted saw-whet owl, Aegolius ridgwayi LC
- Western screech-owl, Megascops kennicottii LC
- Whiskered screech-owl, Megascops trichopsis LC
Trogons[edit]
Order: Trogoniformes Family: Trogonidae
Trogons are residents of tropical forests worldwide and have soft, often colorful, feathers with distinctive male and female plumage. They have compact bodies with long tails and short necks.
- Baird's trogon, Trogon bairdii NT
- Black-headed trogon, Trogon melanocephalus LC
- Black-tailed trogon, Trogon melanurus LC
- Black-throated trogon, Trogon rufus LC
- Citreoline trogon, Trogon citreolus LC
- Collared trogon, Trogon collaris LC
- Cuban trogon, Priotelus temnurus LC
- Eared quetzal, Euptilotis neoxenus LC
- Elegant trogon, Trogon elegans LC
- Gartered trogon, Trogon caligatus LC
- Golden-headed quetzal, Pharomachrus auriceps LC
- Green-backed trogon, Trogon viridis LC[26]
- Guianan trogon, Trogon violaceus LC[27]
- Hispaniolan trogon, Priotelus roseigaster LC
- Lattice-tailed trogon, Trogon clathratus LC
- Mountain trogon, Trogon mexicanus LC
- Resplendent quetzal, Pharomachrus mocinno NT E
- Slaty-tailed trogon, Trogon massena LC
- White-tailed trogon, Trogon chionurus LC
Hoopoes[edit]
Order: Upupiformes Family: Upupidae
This black, white and pink bird is quite unmistakable, especially in its erratic flight, which is like that of a giant butterfly. There are three members of its family. The song is a trisyllabic oop-oop-oop, which gives rise to its English and scientific names.
- Eurasian hoopoe, Upupa epops (A) LC
Todies[edit]
Order: Coraciiformes Family: Todidae
Todies are a group of small near passerine forest species endemic to the Caribbean. These birds have colorful plumage and resemble small kingfishers, but have flattened bills with serrated edges. They eat small prey such as insects and lizards.
- Cuban tody, Todus multicolor LC
- Broad-billed tody, Todus subulatus LC
- Jamaican tody, Todus todus LC
- Narrow-billed tody, Todus angustirostris LC
- Puerto Rican tody, Todus mexicanus LC
Motmots[edit]
Order: Coraciiformes Family: Motmotidae
The motmots have colorful plumage and long, graduated tails which they display by waggling back and forth. In most of the species, the barbs near the ends of the two longest (central) tail feathers are weak and fall off, leaving a length of bare shaft and creating a racket-shaped tail.
- Blue-capped motmot, Momotus coeruliceps LC
- Blue-throated motmot, Aspatha gularis LC
- Broad-billed motmot, Electron platyrhynchum LC
- Keel-billed motmot, Electron carinatum VU
- Lesson's motmot, Momotus lessonii LC
- Rufous motmot, Baryphthengus martii LC
- Russet-crowned motmot, Momotus mexicanus LC
- Tody motmot, Hylomanes momotula LC
- Trinidad motmot, Momotus bahamensis LC[28]
- Turquoise-browed motmot, Eumomota superciliosa LC
- Whooping motmot, Momotus subrufescens LC
Kingfishers[edit]
Order: Coraciiformes Family: Alcedinidae
Kingfishers are medium-sized birds with large heads, long pointed bills, short legs and stubby tails.
- Amazon kingfisher, Chloroceryle amazona LC
- American pygmy kingfisher, Chloroceryle aenea LC
- Belted kingfisher, Megaceryle alcyon LC
- Green kingfisher, Chloroceryle americana LC
- Green-and-rufous kingfisher, Chloroceryle inda LC
- Ringed kingfisher, Megaceryle torquata LC
Bee-eaters[edit]
Order: Coraciiformes Family: Meropidae
The bee-eaters are a group of near passerine birds in the family Meropidae. They are characterized by richly colored plumage, slender bodies and usually elongated central tail feathers. All are colorful and have long downturned bills and pointed wings, which give them a swallow-like appearance when seen from afar.
- European bee-eater, Merops apiaster (A) LC
Puffbirds[edit]
Order: Piciformes Family: Bucconidae
The puffbirds are related to the jacamars and have the same range, but lack the iridescent colors of that family. They are mainly brown, rufous, or gray, with large heads and flattened bills with hooked tips. The loose abundant plumage and short tails makes them look stout and puffy, giving rise to the English common name of the family.
- Barred puffbird, Nystalus radiatus LC
- Black-breasted puffbird, Notharchus pectoralis LC
- Gray-cheeked nunlet, Nonnula frontalis LC
- Lanceolated monklet, Micromonacha lanceolata LC
- Pied puffbird, Notharchus tectus LC
- Russet-throated puffbird, Hypnelus ruficollis LC
- White-fronted nunbird, Monasa morphoeus LC
- White-necked puffbird, Notharchus hyperrhynchus LC
- White-whiskered puffbird, Malacoptila panamensis LC
Jacamars[edit]
Order: Piciformes Family: Galbulidae
The jacamars are near passerine birds from tropical South America, with a range that extends up to Mexico. They feed on insects caught on the wing, and are glossy, elegant birds with long bills and tails. In appearance and behavior they resemble the Old World bee-eaters, although they are more closely related to puffbirds.
- Dusky-backed jacamar, Brachygalba salmoni LC
- Great jacamar, Jacamerops aureus LC
- Rufous-tailed jacamar, Galbula ruficauda LC
New World barbets[edit]
Order: Piciformes Family: Capitonidae
The barbets are plump birds, with short necks and large heads. They get their name from the bristles which fringe their heavy bills. Most species are brightly colored.
- Red-headed barbet, Eubucco bourcierii LC
- Spot-crowned barbet, Capito maculicoronatus LC
Toucan-barbets[edit]
Order: Piciformes Family: Semnornithidae
The toucan-barbets are birds of montane forests in the Neotropics. They are highly social and non-migratory.
- Prong-billed barbet, Semnornis frantzii LC
Toucans[edit]
Order: Piciformes Family: Ramphastidae
Toucans are near passerine birds from the Neotropics. They are brightly marked and have enormous, colorful bills which in some species amount to half their body length.
- Channel-billed toucan, Ramphastos vitellinus VU
- Collared aracari, Pteroglossus torquatus LC
- Fiery-billed aracari, Pteroglossus frantzii LC
- Keel-billed toucan, Ramphastos sulfuratus LC
- Northern emerald-toucanet, Aulacorhynchus prasinus LC
- Yellow-eared toucanet, Selenidera spectabilis LC
- Yellow-throated toucan, Ramphastos ambiguus LC
Woodpeckers[edit]
Order: Piciformes Family: Picidae
Woodpeckers are small to medium-sized birds with chisel-like beaks, short legs, stiff tails and long tongues used for capturing insects. Some species have feet with two toes pointing forward and two backward, while several species have only three toes. Many woodpeckers have the habit of tapping noisily on tree trunks with their beaks.
- Acorn woodpecker, Melanerpes formicivorus LC
- American three-toed woodpecker, Picoides dorsalis LC
- Antillean piculet, Nesoctites micromegas LC
- Arizona woodpecker, Dryobates arizonae LC
- Black-backed woodpecker, Picoides arcticus LC
- Black-cheeked woodpecker, Melanerpes pucherani LC
- Chestnut-colored woodpecker, Celeus castaneus LC
- Cinnamon woodpecker, Celeus loricatus LC
- Crimson-bellied woodpecker, Campephilus haematogaster LC
- Crimson-crested woodpecker, Campephilus melanoleucos LC
- Cuban green woodpecker, Xiphidiopicus percussus LC
- Downy woodpecker, Dryobates pubescens LC
- Eurasian wryneck, Jynx torquilla (A) LC
- Fernandina's flicker, Colaptes fernandinae VU
- Gila woodpecker, Melanerpes uropygialis LC
- Gilded flicker, Colaptes chrysoides LC
- Golden-cheeked woodpecker, Melanerpes chrysogenys LC
- Golden-fronted woodpecker, Melanerpes aurifrons LC
- Golden-green woodpecker, Piculus chrysochloros LC
- Golden-naped woodpecker, Melanerpes chrysauchen LC
- Golden-olive woodpecker, Colaptes rubiginosus LC
- Gray-breasted woodpecker, Melanerpes hypopolius LC
- Great spotted woodpecker, Dendrocopos major (A) LC
- Gray-crowned woodpecker, Colaptes auricularis LC
- Guadeloupe woodpecker, Melanerpes herminieri LC
- Hairy woodpecker, Dryobates villosus LC
- Hispaniolan woodpecker, Melanerpes striatus LC
- Hoffmann's woodpecker, Melanerpes hoffmannii LC
- Imperial woodpecker, Campephilus imperialis (E?) CR E
- Ivory-billed woodpecker, Campephilus principalis (E?) CR E
- Jamaican woodpecker, Melanerpes radiolatus LC
- Ladder-backed woodpecker, Dryobates scalaris LC
- Lewis's woodpecker, Melanerpes lewis LC
- Lineated woodpecker, Dryocopus lineatus LC
- Northern flicker, Colaptes auratus LC
- Nuttall's woodpecker, Dryobates nuttallii LC
- Olivaceous piculet, Picumnus olivaceus LC
- Pale-billed woodpecker, Campephilus guatemalensis LC
- Pileated woodpecker, Dryocopus pileatus LC
- Puerto Rican woodpecker, Melanerpes portoricensis LC
- Red-bellied woodpecker, Melanerpes carolinus LC
- Red-breasted sapsucker, Sphyrapicus ruber LC
- Red-cockaded woodpecker, Dryobates borealis NT E
- Red-crowned woodpecker, Melanerpes rubricapillus LC
- Red-headed woodpecker, Melanerpes erythrocephalus LC
- Red-naped sapsucker, Sphyrapicus nuchalis LC
- Red-rumped woodpecker, Dryobates kirkii LC
- Rufous-winged woodpecker, Piculus simplex LC
- Smoky-brown woodpecker, Dryobates fumigatus LC
- Spot-breasted woodpecker, Colaptes punctigula LC
- Strickland's woodpecker, Dryobates stricklandi LC
- Stripe-cheeked woodpecker, Piculus callopterus LC
- West Indian woodpecker, Melanerpes superciliaris LC
- White-headed woodpecker, Dryobates albolarvatus LC
- Williamson's sapsucker, Sphyrapicus thyroideus LC
- Yellow-bellied sapsucker, Sphyrapicus varius LC
- Yucatan woodpecker, Melanerpes pygmaeus LC
Falcons and caracaras[edit]
Order: Falconiformes Family: Falconidae
Falconidae is a family of diurnal birds of prey, notably the falcons and caracaras. They differ from hawks, eagles and kites in that they kill with their beaks instead of their talons.
- American kestrel, Falco sparverius LC
- Aplomado falcon, Falco femoralis LC (ssp. septentrionalis: E and XN)
- Barred forest-falcon, Micrastur ruficollis LC
- Bat falcon, Falco rufigularis LC
- Collared forest-falcon, Micrastur semitorquatus LC
- Crested caracara, Caracara plancus LC
- Eurasian hobby, Falco subbuteo (A) LC
- Eurasian kestrel, Falco tinnunculus (C) LC
- Guadalupe caracara, Caracara lutosa (E) EX
- Gyrfalcon, Falco rusticolus LC
- Laughing falcon, Herpetotheres cachinnans LC
- Merlin, Falco columbarius LC
- Orange-breasted falcon, Falco deiroleucus NT
- Peregrine falcon, Falco peregrinus LC (ssp. peregrinus: E)
- Prairie falcon, Falco mexicanus LC
- Red-footed falcon, Falco vespertinus (A) NT
- Red-throated caracara, Ibycter americanus LC
- Slaty-backed forest-falcon, Micrastur mirandollei LC
- Yellow-headed caracara, Milvago chimachima LC
African and New World parrots[edit]
- Order: Psittaciformes Family: Psittacidae
Parrots are small to large birds with a characteristic curved beak. Their upper mandibles have slight mobility in the joint with the skull and they have a generally erect stance. All parrots are zygodactyl, having the four toes on each foot placed two at the front and two to the back.
- Barred parakeet, Bolborhynchus lineola LC
- Black-billed parrot, Amazona agilis EN
- Blue-and-yellow macaw, Ara ararauna LC
- Blue-fronted parrotlet, Touit dilectissimus LC
- Blue-headed parrot, Pionus menstruus LC
- Brown-hooded parrot, Pyrilia haematotis LC
- Brown-throated parakeet, Eupsittula pertinax LC
- Carolina parakeet, Conuropsis carolinensis (E) EX
- Chestnut-fronted macaw, Ara severus LC
- Crimson-fronted parakeet, Psittacara finschi LC
- Cuban macaw, Ara tricolor (E) EX
- Cuban parakeet, Psittacara euops VU
- Cuban parrot, Amazona leucocephala NT E
- Orange-fronted parakeet, Eupsittula canicularis VU
- Great green macaw, Ara ambiguus CR
- Green parakeet, Psittacara holochlorus LC
- Green-rumped parrotlet, Forpus passerinus LC
- Hispaniolan parakeet, Psittacara chloropterus VU
- Hispaniolan parrot, Amazona ventralis VU
- Imperial parrot, Amazona imperialis CR E
- Lilac-crowned parrot, Amazona finschi EN
- Lilac-tailed parrotlet, Touit batavicus LC
- Maroon-fronted parrot, Rhynchopsitta terrisi EN
- Mealy parrot, Amazona farinosa LC
- Mexican parrotlet, Forpus cyanopygius NT
- Military macaw, Ara militaris VU
- Mitred parakeet, Psittacara mitratus (I) LC
- Monk parakeet, Myiopsitta monachus (I) LC
- Nanday parakeet, Aratinga nenday (I) LC
- Olive-throated parakeet, Eupsittula nana NT
- Orange-chinned parakeet, Brotogeris jugularis LC
- Orange-winged parrot, Amazona amazonica LC
- Pacific parakeet, Psittacara strenuus
- Painted parakeet, Pyrrhura picta LC
- Puerto Rican parakeet, Psittacara maugei (E) EX
- Puerto Rican parrot, Amazona vittata CR E
- Red-and-green macaw, Ara chloropterus LC
- Red-bellied macaw, Orthopsittaca manilatus LC
- Red-crowned parrot, Amazona viridigenalis EN
- Red-fronted parrotlet, Touit costaricensis VU
- Red-lored parrot, Amazona autumnalis LC
- Red-necked parrot, Amazona arausiaca VU E
- Saffron-headed parrot, Pyrilia pyrilia NT
- Scarlet macaw, Ara macao LC
- Scarlet-shouldered parrotlet, Touit huetii VU
- Socorro parakeet, Psittacara brevipes
- Spectacled parrotlet, Forpus conspicillatus LC
- St. Lucia parrot, Amazona versicolor VU E
- St. Vincent parrot, Amazona guildingii VU E
- Sulphur-winged parakeet, Pyrrhura hoffmanni LC
- Thick-billed parrot, Rhynchopsitta pachyrhyncha EN E
- White-crowned parrot, Pionus senilis LC
- White-eyed parakeet, Psittacara leucophthalmus LC[29]
- White-fronted parrot, Amazona albifrons LC
- White-winged parakeet, Brotogeris versicolurus (I) LC
- Yellow-billed parrot, Amazona collaria VU
- Yellow-chevroned parakeet, Brotogeris chiriri (I) LC
- Yellow-crowned parrot, Amazona ochrocephala LC
- Yellow-headed parrot, Amazona oratrix EN
- Yellow-lored parrot, Amazona xantholora LC
- Yellow-naped parrot, Amazona auropalliata EN
Old World parrots[edit]
Order: Psittaciformes Family: Psittaculidae
Characteristic features of parrots include a strong curved bill, an upright stance, strong legs, and clawed zygodactyl feet. Many parrots are vividly colored, and some are multi-colored. In size they range from 8 cm (3.1 in) to 1 m (3.3 ft) in length. Old World parrots are found from Africa east across south and southeast Asia and Oceania to Australia and New Zealand.
- Rose-ringed parakeet, Psittacula krameri (I) LC
- Rosy-faced lovebird, Agapornis roseicollis (I) LC
Sapayoa[edit]
Order: Passeriformes Family: Sapayoidae
The sapayoa is the only member of its family, and is found in the lowland rainforests of Panama and north-western South America. It is usually seen in pairs or mixed-species flocks.
- Sapayoa, Sapayoa aenigma LC
Typical antbirds[edit]
Order: Passeriformes Family: Thamnophilidae
The antbirds are a large family of small passerine birds of subtropical and tropical Central and South America. They are forest birds which tend to feed on insects at or near the ground. A sizable minority of them specialize in following columns of army ants to eat small invertebrates that leave their hiding places to flee from the ants. Many species lack bright color, with brown, black, and white being the dominant tones.
- Bare-crowned antbird, Gymnocichla nudiceps LC
- Barred antshrike, Thamnophilus doliatus LC
- Bicolored antbird, Gymnopithys leucaspis LC
- Black antshrike, Thamnophilus nigriceps LC
- Black-crested antshrike, Sakesphorus canadensis LC[30]
- Black-crowned antshrike, Thamnophilus atrinucha LC
- Black-hooded antshrike, Thamnophilus bridgesi LC
- Checker-throated stipplethroat, Epinecrophylla fulviventris LC
- Chestnut-backed antbird, Poliocrania exsul LC
- Dot-winged antwren, Microrhopias quixensis LC
- Dull-mantled antbird, Sipia laemosticta LC
- Dusky antbird, Cercomacroides tyrannina LC
- Fasciated antshrike, Cymbilaimus lineatus LC
- Great antshrike, Taraba major LC
- Jet antbird, Cercomacra nigricans LC
- Moustached antwren, Myrmotherula ignota LC
- Ocellated antbird, Phaenostictus mcleannani LC
- Pacific antwren, Myrmotherula pacifica LC
- Plain antvireo, Dysithamnus mentalis LC
- Rufous-rumped antwren, Euchrepomis callinota LC
- Rufous-winged antwren, Herpsilochmus rufimarginatus LC
- Russet antshrike, Thamnistes anabatinus LC
- Rusty-winged antwren, Herpsilochmus frater (A)
- Slaty antwren, Myrmotherula schisticolor LC
- Spiny-faced antshrike, Xenornis setifrons NT
- Spot-crowned antvireo, Dysithamnus puncticeps LC
- Spotted antbird, Hylophylax naevioides LC
- Streak-crowned antvireo, Dysithamnus striaticeps LC
- White-bellied antbird, Myrmeciza longipes LC
- White-flanked antwren, Myrmotherula axillaris LC
- White-fringed antwren, Formicivora grisea LC
- Wing-banded antbird, Myrmornis torquata LC
- Zeledon's antbird, Hafferia zeledoni LC
Gnateaters[edit]
Order: Passeriformes Family: Conopophagidae
The members of this small family are found across northern South America and into Central America. They are forest birds, usually seen on the ground or in the low understory.
- Black-crowned antpitta, Pittasoma michleri LC
Antpittas[edit]
Order: Passeriformes Family: Grallariidae
Antpittas resemble the true pittas with strong, longish legs, very short tails, and stout bills.
- Ochre-breasted antpitta, Grallaricula flavirostris NT
- Scaled antpitta, Grallaria guatimalensis LC
- Streak-chested antpitta, Hylopezus perspicillatus LC
- Thicket antpitta, Hylopezus dives LC
Tapaculos[edit]
Order: Passeriformes Family: Rhinocryptidae
The tapaculos are small suboscine passeriform birds with numerous species in South and Central America. They are terrestrial species that fly only poorly on their short wings. They have strong legs, well-suited to their habitat of grassland or forest undergrowth. The tail is cocked and pointed towards the head.
- Choco tapaculo, Scytalopus chocoensis LC
- Silvery-fronted tapaculo, Scytalopus argentifrons LC
- Tacarcuna tapaculo, Scytalopus panamensis VU
Antthrushes[edit]
Order: Passeriformes Family: Formicariidae
Antthrushes resemble small rails with strong, longish legs, very short tails, and stout bills.
- Black-faced antthrush, Formicarius analis LC
- Black-headed antthrush, Formicarius nigricapillus LC
- Mayan antthrush, Formicarius moniliger LC
- Rufous-breasted antthrush, Formicarius rufipectus LC
Ovenbirds and woodcreepers[edit]
Order: Passeriformes Family: Furnariidae
Ovenbirds comprise a large family of small sub-oscine passerine bird species found in Central and South America. They are a diverse group of insectivores which gets its name from the elaborate "oven-like" clay nests built by some species, although others build stick nests or nest in tunnels or clefts in rock. The woodcreepers are brownish birds which maintain an upright vertical posture supported by their stiff tail vanes. They feed mainly on insects taken from tree trunks.
- Beautiful treerunner, Margarornis bellulus NT
- Black-banded woodcreeper, Dendrocolaptes picumnus LC
- Black-striped woodcreeper, Xiphorhynchus lachrymosus LC
- Brown-billed scythebill, Campylorhamphus pusillus LC
- Buff-fronted foliage-gleaner, Dendroma rufa LC
- Buff-throated foliage-gleaner, Automolus ochrolaemus LC
- Buffy tuftedcheek, Pseudocolaptes lawrencii LC
- Chiriqui foliage-gleaner, Automolus exsertus
- Cocoa woodcreeper, Xiphorhynchus susurrans LC
- Coiba spinetail, Cranioleuca dissita LC
- Double-banded graytail, Xenerpestes minlosi LC
- Gray-throated leaftosser, Sclerurus albigularis NT
- Ivory-billed woodcreeper, Xiphorhynchus flavigaster LC
- Lineated foliage-gleaner, Syndactyla subalaris LC
- Long-tailed woodcreeper, Deconychura longicauda LC
- Northern barred-woodcreeper, Dendrocolaptes sanctithomae LC
- Olivaceous woodcreeper, Sittasomus griseicapillus LC
- Pale-breasted spinetail, Synallaxis albescens LC
- Plain xenops, Xenops minutus LC
- Plain-brown woodcreeper, Dendrocincla fuliginosa LC
- Red-billed scythebill, Campylorhamphus trochilirostris LC
- Red-faced spinetail, Cranioleuca erythrops LC
- Ruddy foliage-gleaner, Clibanornis rubiginosus LC
- Ruddy treerunner, Margarornis rubiginosus LC
- Ruddy woodcreeper, Dendrocincla homochroa LC
- Rufous-breasted spinetail, Synallaxis erythrothorax LC
- Scaly-throated foliage-gleaner, Anabacerthia variegaticeps LC
- Scaly-throated leaftosser, Sclerurus guatemalensis LC
- Sharp-tailed streamcreeper, Lochmias nematura LC
- Slaty spinetail, Synallaxis brachyura LC
- Slaty-winged foliage-gleaner, Philydor fuscipenne LC
- Spot-crowned woodcreeper, Lepidocolaptes affinis LC
- Spotted barbtail, Premnoplex brunnescens LC
- Spotted woodcreeper, Xiphorhynchus erythropygius LC
- Straight-billed woodcreeper, Dendroplex picus LC
- Streak-breasted treehunter, Thripadectes rufobrunneus LC
- Streaked xenops, Xenops rutilans LC
- Streak-headed woodcreeper, Lepidocolaptes souleyetii LC
- Striped woodhaunter, Automolus subulatus LC
- Strong-billed woodcreeper, Xiphocolaptes promeropirhynchus LC
- Tawny-throated leaftosser, Sclerurus mexicanus LC
- Tawny-winged woodcreeper, Dendrocincla anabatina LC
- Wedge-billed woodcreeper, Glyphorynchus spirurus LC
- White-striped woodcreeper, Lepidocolaptes leucogaster LC
Manakins[edit]
Order: Passeriformes Family: Pipridae
The manakins are a family of subtropical and tropical mainland Central and South America, and Trinidad and Tobago. They are compact forest birds, the males typically being brightly colored, although the females of most species are duller and usually green-plumaged. Manakins feed on small fruits, berries, and insects.
- Golden-collared manakin, Manacus vitellinus LC
- Golden-headed manakin, Ceratopipra erythrocephala LC
- Green manakin, Cryptopipo holochlora LC
- Lance-tailed manakin, Chiroxiphia lanceolata LC
- Long-tailed manakin, Chiroxiphia linearis LC
- Orange-collared manakin, Manacus aurantiacus LC
- Red-capped manakin, Ceratopipra mentalis LC
- Blue-crowned manakin, Lepidothrix coronata LC
- White-collared manakin, Manacus candei LC
- White-crowned manakin, Pseudopipra pipra LC
- White-ruffed manakin, Corapipo altera LC
Cotingas[edit]
Order: Passeriformes Family: Cotingidae
The cotingas are birds of forests or forest edges in tropical Central and South America. Comparatively little is known about this diverse group, although all have broad bills with hooked tips, rounded wings, and strong legs. The males of many of the species are brightly colored or decorated with plumes or wattles.
- Bare-necked umbrellabird, Cephalopterus glabricollis EN
- Bearded bellbird, Procnias averano LC[31]
- Black-tipped cotinga, Carpodectes hopkei LC
- Blue cotinga, Cotinga nattererii LC
- Lovely cotinga, Cotinga amabilis LC
- Purple-throated fruitcrow, Querula purpurata LC
- Rufous piha, Lipaugus unirufus LC
- Snowy cotinga, Carpodectes nitidus LC
- Three-wattled bellbird, Procnias tricarunculatus VU
- Turquoise cotinga, Cotinga ridgwayi VU
- White bellbird, Procnias albus LC[32]
- Yellow-billed cotinga, Carpodectes antoniae EN
Tityras and allies[edit]
Order: Passeriformes Family: Tityridae
Tityridae are suboscine passerine birds found in forest and woodland in the Neotropics. The species in this family were formerly spread over the families Tyrannidae, Pipridae, and Cotingidae. They are small to medium-sized birds. They do not have the sophisticated vocal capabilities of the songbirds. Most, but not all, have plain coloring.
- Barred becard, Pachyramphus versicolor LC
- Black-and-white becard, Pachyramphus albogriseus LC
- Black-crowned tityra, Tityra inquisitor LC
- Black-tailed tityra, Tityra cayana LC[33]
- Cinereous becard, Pachyramphus rufus LC
- Cinnamon becard, Pachyramphus cinnamomeus LC
- Gray-collared becard, Pachyramphus major LC
- Jamaican becard, Pachyramphus niger LC
- Masked tityra, Tityra semifasciata LC
- Northern schiffornis, Schiffornis veraepacis LC
- One-colored becard, Pachyramphus homochrous LC
- Rose-throated becard, Pachyramphus aglaiae LC
- Russet-winged schiffornis, Schiffornis stenorhyncha LC
- Speckled mourner, Laniocera rufescens LC
- White-winged becard, Pachyramphus polychopterus LC
Sharpbill[edit]
Order: Passeriformes Family: Oxyruncidae
The sharpbill is a small bird of dense forests in Central and South America. It feeds mostly on fruit but also eats insects.
- Sharpbill, Oxyruncus cristatus LC
Royal flycatcher and allies[edit]
Order: Passeriformes Family: Onychorhynchidae
The members of this small family, created in 2018, were formerly considered to be tyrant flycatchers, family Tyrannidae.
- Black-tailed flycatcher, Myiobius atricaudus LC
- Royal flycatcher, Onychorhynchus coronatus LC
- Ruddy-tailed flycatcher, Terenotriccus erythrurus LC
- Sulphur-rumped flycatcher, Myiobius sulphureipygius LC
- Tawny-breasted flycatcher, Myiobius villosus LC
Tyrant flycatchers[edit]
Order: Passeriformes Family: Tyrannidae
Tyrant flycatchers are Passerine birds which occur throughout North and South America. They superficially resemble the Old World flycatchers, but are more robust and have stronger bills. They do not have the sophisticated vocal capabilities of the songbirds. Most, but not all, are rather plain. As the name implies, most are insectivorous.
- Acadian flycatcher, Empidonax virescens LC
- Alder flycatcher, Empidonax alnorum LC
- Dusky flycatcher, Empidonax oberholseri LC
- Gray flycatcher, Empidonax wrightii LC
- Ash-throated flycatcher, Myiarchus cinerascens LC
- Belted flycatcher, Xenotriccus callizonus LC
- Black phoebe, Sayornis nigricans LC
- Black-billed flycatcher, Aphanotriccus audax NT
- Black-capped flycatcher, Empidonax atriceps LC
- Black-capped pygmy-tyrant, Myiornis atricapillus LC
- Black-headed tody-flycatcher, Todirostrum nigriceps LC
- Boat-billed flycatcher, Megarynchus pitangua LC
- Bran-colored flycatcher, Myiophobus fasciatus LC
- Bright-rumped attila, Attila spadiceus LC
- Bronze-olive pygmy-tyrant, Pseudotriccus pelzelni LC
- Brown-capped tyrannulet, Ornithion brunneicapillus LC
- Brown-crested flycatcher, Myiarchus tyrannulus LC
- Brownish twistwing, Cnipodectes subbrunneus LC
- Buff-breasted flycatcher, Empidonax fulvifrons LC
- Caribbean elaenia, Elaenia martinica LC
- Cassin's kingbird, Tyrannus vociferans LC
- Cattle tyrant, Machetornis rixosa LC
- Choco sirystes, Sirystes albogriseus LC
- Cocos flycatcher, Nesotriccus ridgwayi VU
- Common tody-flycatcher, Todirostrum cinereum LC
- Couch's kingbird, Tyrannus couchii LC
- Crowned slaty flycatcher, Empidonomus aurantioatrocristatus (A) LC
- Cuban pewee, Contopus caribaeus LC
- Dark pewee, Contopus lugubris LC
- Dusky-capped flycatcher, Myiarchus tuberculifer LC
- Eastern kingbird, Tyrannus tyrannus LC
- Eastern phoebe, Sayornis phoebe LC
- Eastern wood-pewee, Contopus virens LC
- Euler's flycatcher, Lathrotriccus euleri LC (ssp. johnstonei: E)
- Eye-ringed flatbill, Rhynchocyclus brevirostris LC
- Flammulated flycatcher, Ramphotrigon flammulatum LC
- Forest elaenia, Myiopagis gaimardii LC
- Fork-tailed flycatcher, Tyrannus savana LC
- Giant kingbird, Tyrannus cubensis EN
- Golden-bellied flycatcher, Myiodynastes hemichrysus LC
- Golden-crowned flycatcher, Myiodynastes chrysocephalus LC
- Golden-crowned spadebill, Platyrinchus coronatus LC
- Great crested flycatcher, Myiarchus crinitus LC
- Great kiskadee, Pitangus sulphuratus LC
- Greater Antillean elaenia, Elaenia fallax LC
- Greater pewee, Contopus pertinax LC
- Greenish elaenia, Myiopagis viridicata LC
- Grenada flycatcher, Myiarchus nugator LC
- Gray elaenia, Myiopagis caniceps LC
- Gray kingbird, Tyrannus dominicensis LC
- Gray-capped flycatcher, Myiozetetes granadensis LC
- Gray-headed piprites, Piprites griseiceps LC
- Guatemalan tyrannulet, Zimmerius vilissimus LC
- Hammond's flycatcher, Empidonax hammondii LC
- Hispaniolan pewee, Contopus hispaniolensis LC
- Jamaican elaenia, Myiopagis cotta LC
- Jamaican pewee, Contopus pallidus LC
- La Sagra's flycatcher, Myiarchus sagrae LC
- Least flycatcher, Empidonax minimus LC
- Lesser Antillean flycatcher, Myiarchus oberi LC
- Lesser Antillean pewee, Contopus latirostris LC
- Lesser elaenia, Elaenia chiriquensis LC
- Lesser kiskadee, Philohydor lictor LC
- Loggerhead kingbird, Tyrannus caudifasciatus LC
- Long-tailed tyrant, Colonia colonus LC
- Mistletoe tyrannulet, Zimmerius parvus LC
- Mountain elaenia, Elaenia frantzii LC
- Mouse-colored tyrannulet, Nesotriccus murinus LC
- Northern beardless-tyrannulet, Camptostoma imberbe LC
- Northern bentbill, Oncostoma cinereigulare LC
- Northern scrub-flycatcher, Sublegatus arenarum LC
- Nutting's flycatcher, Myiarchus nuttingi LC
- Ochraceous pewee, Contopus ochraceus LC
- Ochre-bellied flycatcher, Mionectes oleagineus LC
- Olivaceous flatbill, Rhynchocyclus olivaceus LC
- Olive-sided flycatcher, Contopus cooperi NT
- Olive-striped flycatcher, Mionectes olivaceus LC
- Pale-eyed pygmy-tyrant, Lophotriccus pilaris LC
- Panama flycatcher, Myiarchus panamensis LC
- Pied water-tyrant, Fluvicola pica LC
- Pileated flycatcher, Xenotriccus mexicanus LC
- Pine flycatcher, Empidonax affinis LC
- Piratic flycatcher, Legatus leucophaius LC
- Puerto Rican flycatcher, Myiarchus antillarum LC
- Rufous mourner, Rhytipterna holerythra LC
- Rufous-browed tyrannulet, Phylloscartes superciliaris LC
- Rufous-tailed flycatcher, Myiarchus validus LC
- Rusty-margined flycatcher, Myiozetetes cayanensis LC
- Sad flycatcher, Myiarchus barbirostris LC
- Say's phoebe, Sayornis saya LC
- Scale-crested pygmy-tyrant, Lophotriccus pileatus LC
- Scissor-tailed flycatcher, Tyrannus forficatus LC
- Sepia-capped flycatcher, Leptopogon amaurocephalus LC
- Slate-headed tody-flycatcher, Poecilotriccus sylvia LC
- Slaty-capped flycatcher, Leptopogon superciliaris LC
- Small-billed elaenia, Elaenia parvirostris LC
- Social flycatcher, Myiozetetes similis LC
- Sooty-headed tyrannulet, Phyllomyias griseiceps LC
- Southern beardless-tyrannulet, Camptostoma obsoletum LC
- Southern bentbill, Oncostoma olivaceum LC
- Stolid flycatcher, Myiarchus stolidus LC
- Streaked flycatcher, Myiodynastes maculatus LC
- Stub-tailed spadebill, Platyrinchus cancrominus LC
- Sulphur-bellied flycatcher, Myiodynastes luteiventris LC
- Tawny-chested flycatcher, Aphanotriccus capitalis VU
- Thick-billed kingbird, Tyrannus crassirostris LC
- Torrent tyrannulet, Serpophaga cinerea LC
- Tropical kingbird, Tyrannus melancholicus LC
- Tropical pewee, Contopus cinereus LC
- Tufted flycatcher, Mitrephanes phaeocercus LC
- Variegated flycatcher, Empidonomus varius (A) LC
- Vermilion flycatcher, Pyrocephalus rubinus LC
- Western flycatcher, Empidonax difficilis LC
- Western kingbird, Tyrannus verticalis LC
- Western wood-pewee, Contopus sordidulus LC
- White-crested elaenia, Elaenia albiceps (A) LC
- Rough-legged tyrannulet, Phyllomyias burmeisteri LC
- White-ringed flycatcher, Conopias albovittatus LC
- White-throated flycatcher, Empidonax albigularis LC
- White-throated spadebill, Platyrinchus mystaceus LC
- Willow flycatcher, Empidonax traillii LC (ssp. extimus: E)
- Yellow tyrannulet, Capsiempis flaveola LC
- Yellow-bellied elaenia, Elaenia flavogaster LC
- Yellow-bellied flycatcher, Empidonax flaviventris LC
- Yellow-bellied tyrannulet, Ornithion semiflavum LC
- Yellow-breasted flycatcher, Tolmomyias flaviventris LC
- Yellow-crowned tyrannulet, Tyrannulus elatus LC
- Yellow-green tyrannulet, Phylloscartes flavovirens LC
- Yellowish flycatcher, Empidonax flavescens LC
- Yellow-margined flycatcher, Tolmomyias assimilis LC
- Yellow-olive flycatcher, Tolmomyias sulphurescens LC
- Yucatan flycatcher, Myiarchus yucatanensis LC
Shrikes[edit]
Order: Passeriformes Family: Laniidae
Shrikes are passerine birds known for their habit of catching other birds and small animals and impaling the uneaten portions of their bodies on thorns. A shrike's beak is hooked, like that of a typical bird of prey.
- Brown shrike, Lanius cristatus (A) LC
- Loggerhead shrike, Lanius ludovicianus NT (ssp. mearnsi: E)
- Northern shrike, Lanius excubitor LC
- Red-backed shrike, Lanius collurio (A) LC
Vireos, shrike-babblers, and erpornis[edit]
Order: Passeriformes Family: Vireonidae
The vireos are a group of small to medium-sized passerine birds. They are typically greenish in color and resemble wood warblers apart from their heavier bills.
- Bell's vireo, Vireo bellii LC (Least Bell's vireo V. b. pusillus: E)
- Black-capped vireo, Vireo atricapilla NT E
- Black-whiskered vireo, Vireo altiloquus LC
- Blue Mountain vireo, Vireo osburni NT
- Blue-headed vireo, Vireo solitarius LC
- Brown-capped vireo, Vireo leucophrys LC
- Cassin's vireo, Vireo cassinii LC
- Chestnut-sided shrike-vireo, Vireolanius melitophrys LC
- Cozumel vireo, Vireo bairdi NT
- Cuban vireo, Vireo gundlachii LC
- Dwarf vireo, Vireo nelsoni LC
- Flat-billed vireo, Vireo nanus LC
- Golden vireo, Vireo hypochryseus LC
- Golden-fronted greenlet, Pachysylvia aurantiifrons LC
- Gray vireo, Vireo vicinior LC
- Green shrike-vireo, Vireolanius pulchellus LC
- Hutton's vireo, Vireo huttoni LC
- Jamaican vireo, Vireo modestus LC
- Lesser greenlet, Pachysylvia decurtata LC
- Mangrove vireo, Vireo pallens LC
- Philadelphia vireo, Vireo philadelphicus LC
- Plumbeous vireo, Vireo plumbeus LC
- Puerto Rican vireo, Vireo latimeri LC
- Red-eyed vireo, Vireo olivaceus LC
- Rufous-browed peppershrike, Cyclarhis gujanensis LC
- San Andres vireo, Vireo caribaeus VU
- Scrub greenlet, Hylophilus flavipes LC
- Slaty vireo, Vireo brevipennis LC
- Tawny-crowned greenlet, Tunchiornis ochraceiceps LC
- Thick-billed vireo, Vireo crassirostris LC
- Warbling vireo, Vireo gilvus LC
- White-eyed vireo, Vireo griseus LC
- Yellow-browed shrike-vireo, Vireolanius eximius LC
- Yellow-green vireo, Vireo flavoviridis LC
- Yellow-throated vireo, Vireo flavifrons LC
- Yellow-winged vireo, Vireo carmioli LC
- Yucatan vireo, Vireo magister LC
Crows, jays, and magpies[edit]
Order: Passeriformes Family: Corvidae
The family Corvidae includes crows, ravens, jays, choughs, magpies, treepies, nutcrackers and ground jays. Corvids are above average in size among the Passeriformes, and some of the larger species show high levels of intelligence.
- American crow, Corvus brachyrhynchos LC
- Azure-hooded jay, Cyanolyca cucullata LC
- Black-billed magpie, Pica hudsonia LC
- Black-chested jay, Cyanocorax affinis LC
- Black-throated jay, Cyanolyca pumilo LC
- Black-throated magpie-jay, Calocitta colliei LC
- Blue jay, Cyanocitta cristata LC
- Brown jay, Psilorhinus morio LC
- Bushy-crested jay, Cyanocorax melanocyaneus LC
- California scrub-jay, Aphelocoma californica LC
- Canada jay, Perisoreus canadensis LC
- Chihuahuan raven, Corvus cryptoleucus LC
- Clark's nutcracker, Nucifraga columbiana LC
- Common raven, Corvus corax LC
- Cuban crow, Corvus nasicus LC
- Dwarf jay, Cyanolyca nana NT
- Eurasian jackdaw, Corvus monedula (A) LC
- Fish crow, Corvus ossifragus LC
- Florida scrub-jay, Aphelocoma coerulescens VU T
- Green jay, Cyanocorax yncas LC
- Hooded crow, Corvus cornix (A)
- House crow, Corvus splendens (A) LC
- Island scrub-jay, Aphelocoma insularis VU
- Jamaican crow, Corvus jamaicensis NT
- Mexican jay, Aphelocoma wollweberi LC
- Palm crow, Corvus palmarum LC
- Pinyon jay, Gymnorhinus cyanocephalus VU
- Purplish-backed jay, Cyanocorax beecheii LC
- Rook, Corvus frugilegus (A) LC
- San Blas jay, Cyanocorax sanblasianus LC
- Silvery-throated jay, Cyanolyca argentigula LC
- Sinaloa crow, Corvus sinaloae LC
- Steller's jay, Cyanocitta stelleri LC
- Tamaulipas crow, Corvus imparatus LC
- Transvolcanic jay, Aphelocoma ultramarina LC
- Tufted jay, Cyanocorax dickeyi NT
- Unicolored jay, Aphelocoma unicolor LC
- White-necked crow, Corvus leucognaphalus VU E
- White-throated jay, Cyanolyca mirabilis VU
- White-throated magpie-jay, Calocitta formosa LC
- Woodhouse's scrub-jay, Aphelocoma woodhouseii
- Yellow-billed magpie, Pica nuttalli VU
- Yucatan jay, Cyanocorax yucatanicus LC
Larks[edit]
Order: Passeriformes Family: Alaudidae
Larks are small terrestrial birds with often extravagant songs and display flights. Most larks are fairly dull in appearance. Their food is insects and seeds.
- Eurasian skylark, Alauda arvensis LC
- Horned lark, Eremophila alpestris LC (E. a. strigata T)
Swallows[edit]
Order: Passeriformes Family: Hirundinidae
The family Hirundinidae is adapted to aerial feeding. They have a slender streamlined body, long pointed wings and a short bill with a wide gape. The feet are adapted to perching rather than walking, and the front toes are partially joined at the base.
- Cliff swallow, Petrochelidon pyrrhonota LC
- Bahama swallow, Tachycineta cyaneoviridis EN
- Bank swallow, Riparia riparia LC
- Barn swallow, Hirundo rustica LC
- Black-capped swallow, Atticora pileata LC
- Blue-and-white swallow, Pygochelidon cyanoleuca LC
- Brown-chested martin, Progne tapera LC
- Caribbean martin, Progne dominicensis LC
- Cave swallow, Petrochelidon fulva LC
- Common house-martin, Delichon urbicum (A) LC
- Cuban martin, Progne cryptoleuca LC
- Golden swallow, Tachycineta euchrysea VU
- Gray-breasted martin, Progne chalybea LC
- Mangrove swallow, Tachycineta albilinea LC
- Northern rough-winged swallow, Stelgidopteryx serripennis LC
- Purple martin, Progne subis LC
- Sinaloa martin, Progne sinaloae VU
- Southern martin, Progne elegans LC
- Southern rough-winged swallow, Stelgidopteryx ruficollis LC
- Tree swallow, Tachycineta bicolor LC
- Violet-green swallow, Tachycineta thalassina LC
- White-thighed swallow, Atticora tibialis LC
Tits, chickadees, and titmice[edit]
Order: Passeriformes Family: Paridae
The Paridae are mainly small stocky woodland species with short stout bills. Some have crests. They are adaptable birds, with a mixed diet including seeds and insects.
- Black-capped chickadee, Poecile atricapillus LC
- Black-crested titmouse, Baeolophus atricristatus LC
- Boreal chickadee, Poecile hudsonicus LC
- Bridled titmouse, Baeolophus wollweberi LC
- Carolina chickadee, Poecile carolinensis LC
- Chestnut-backed chickadee, Poecile rufescens LC
- Gray-headed chickadee, Poecile cinctus LC
- Juniper titmouse, Baeolophus ridgwayi LC
- Mexican chickadee, Poecile sclateri LC
- Mountain chickadee, Poecile gambeli LC
- Oak titmouse, Baeolophus inornatus LC
- Tufted titmouse, Baeolophus bicolor LC
Penduline-tits[edit]
Order: Passeriformes Family: Remizidae
The penduline-tits are a family of small passerine birds, related to the true tits. The verdin is the only North American representative of its family.
- Verdin, Auriparus flaviceps LC
Long-tailed tits[edit]
Order: Passeriformes Family: Aegithalidae
The long-tailed tits are a family of small passerine birds. Their plumage is typically dull gray or brown in color. There is only one North American representative of this primarily Palearctic family.
- Bushtit, Psaltriparus minimus LC
Nuthatches[edit]
Order: Passeriformes Family: Sittidae
Nuthatches are small woodland birds. They have the unusual ability to climb down trees head first, unlike other birds which can only go upwards. Nuthatches have big heads, short tails and powerful bills and feet.
- Bahama nuthatch, Sitta insularis CR
- Brown-headed nuthatch, Sitta pusilla LC
- Pygmy nuthatch, Sitta pygmaea LC
- Red-breasted nuthatch, Sitta canadensis LC
- White-breasted nuthatch, Sitta carolinensis LC
Treecreepers[edit]
Order: Passeriformes Family: Certhiidae
Treecreepers are small woodland birds, brown above and white below. They have thin pointed down-curved bills, which they use to extricate insects from bark. They have stiff tail feathers, like woodpeckers, which they use to support themselves on vertical trees.
- Brown creeper, Certhia americana LC
Wrens[edit]
Order: Passeriformes Family: Troglodytidae
Wrens are small and inconspicuous birds, except for their loud songs. They have short wings and thin down-turned bills. Several species often hold their tails upright. All are insectivorous.
- Band-backed wren, Campylorhynchus zonatus LC
- Banded wren, Thryophilus pleurostictus LC
- Bay wren, Cantorchilus nigricapillus LC
- Bewick's wren, Thryomanes bewickii LC
- Bicolored wren, Campylorhynchus griseus LC
- Black-bellied wren, Pheugopedius fasciatoventris LC
- Black-throated wren, Pheugopedius atrogularis LC
- Boucard's wren, Campylorhynchus jocosus LC
- Buff-breasted wren, Cantorchilus leucotis LC
- Cabanis's wren, Cantorchilus modestus LC
- Cactus wren, Campylorhynchus brunneicapillus LC
- Canebrake wren, Cantorchilus zeledoni LC
- Canyon wren, Catherpes mexicanus LC
- Carolina wren, Thryothorus ludovicianus LC
- Clarión wren, Troglodytes tanneri VU
- Giant wren, Campylorhynchus chiapensis LC
- Grass wren, Cistothorus platensis LC
- Gray-barred wren, Campylorhynchus megalopterus LC
- Gray-breasted wood-wren, Henicorhina leucophrys LC
- Happy wren, Pheugopedius felix LC
- House wren, Troglodytes aedon LC (Guadeloupe wren T. a. guadeloupensis and Saint Lucia wren T. a. mesoleucus: E)
- Isthmian wren, Cantorchilus elutus
- Marsh wren, Cistothorus palustris LC
- Nava's wren, Hylorchilus navai VU
- Nightingale wren, Microcerculus philomela LC
- Ochraceous wren, Troglodytes ochraceus LC
- Pacific wren, Troglodytes pacificus LC
- Riverside wren, Cantorchilus semibadius LC
- Rock wren, Salpinctes obsoletus LC
- Rufous-and-white wren, Thryophilus rufalbus LC
- Rufous-breasted wren, Pheugopedius rutilus LC
- Rufous-browed wren, Troglodytes rufociliatus LC
- Rufous-naped wren, Campylorhynchus rufinucha LC
- Scaly-breasted wren, Microcerculus marginatus LC
- Sedge wren, Cistothorus stellaris LC
- Sinaloa wren Thryophilus sinaloa LC
- Socorro wren, Troglodytes sissonii NT
- Song wren, Cyphorhinus phaeocephalus LC
- Sooty-headed wren, Pheugopedius spadix LC
- Spot-breasted wren, Pheugopedius maculipectus LC
- Spotted wren, Campylorhynchus gularis LC
- Stripe-breasted wren, Cantorchilus thoracicus LC
- Stripe-throated wren, Cantorchilus leucopogon LC
- Sumichrast's wren, Hylorchilus sumichrasti NT
- Timberline wren, Thryorchilus browni LC
- White-bellied wren, Uropsila leucogastra LC
- White-breasted wood-wren, Henicorhina leucosticta LC
- White-headed wren, Campylorhynchus albobrunneus LC
- Winter wren, Troglodytes hiemalis LC
- Yucatan wren, Campylorhynchus yucatanicus NT
- Zapata wren, Ferminia cerverai EN
Gnatcatchers[edit]
Order: Passeriformes Family: Polioptilidae
These dainty birds resemble Old World warblers in their build and habits, moving restlessly through the foliage seeking insects. The gnatcatchers and gnatwrens are mainly soft bluish gray in color and have the typical insectivore's long sharp bill. They are birds of fairly open woodland or scrub, which nest in bushes or trees.
- Black-capped gnatcatcher, Polioptila nigriceps LC
- Black-tailed gnatcatcher, Polioptila melanura LC
- Blue-gray gnatcatcher, Polioptila caerulea LC
- California gnatcatcher, Polioptila californica LC (ssp. californica: T)
- Cuban gnatcatcher, Polioptila lembeyei LC
- Long-billed gnatwren, Ramphocaenus melanurus LC
- Slate-throated gnatcatcher, Polioptila schistaceigula LC
- Tawny-faced gnatwren, Microbates cinereiventris LC
- White-browed gnatcatcher, Polioptila bilineata
- White-lored gnatcatcher, Polioptila albiloris LC
- Yucatan gnatcatcher, Polioptila albiventris
Dippers[edit]
Order: Passeriformes Family: Cinclidae
They are named for their bobbing or dipping movements. They are unique among passerines for their ability to dive and swim underwater.
- American dipper, Cinclus mexicanus LC
Bulbuls[edit]
Order: Passeriformes Family: Pycnonotidae
The bulbuls are a family of medium-sized passerine songbirds native to Africa and tropical Asia. These are noisy and gregarious birds with often beautiful striking songs.
- Red-whiskered bulbul Pycnonotus jocosus (I) LC
Kinglets[edit]
Order: Passeriformes Family: Regulidae
The kinglets are a small family of birds which resemble the titmice. They are very small insectivorous birds in the genus Regulus. The adults have colored crowns, giving rise to their name.
- Golden-crowned kinglet, Regulus satrapa LC
- Ruby-crowned kinglet, Corthylio calendula LC
Leaf warblers[edit]
Order: Passeriformes Family: Phylloscopidae
Leaf warblers are a family of small insectivorous birds found mostly in Eurasia and ranging into Wallacea and Africa. The Arctic warbler breeds east into Alaska. The species are of various sizes, often green-plumaged above and yellow below, or more subdued with grayish-green to grayish-brown colors.
- Arctic warbler, Phylloscopus borealis LC
- Common chiffchaff, Phylloscopus collybita (A) LC
- Dusky warbler, Phylloscopus fuscatus (A) LC
- Kamchatka leaf warbler, Phylloscopus examinandus (A) LC
- Pallas's leaf warbler, Phylloscopus proregulus (A) LC
- Willow warbler, Phylloscopus trochilus (A) LC
- Wood warbler, Phylloscopus sibilatrix (A) LC
- Yellow-browed warbler, Phylloscopus inornatus (A) LC
Sylviid warblers, parrotbills, and allies[edit]
Order: Passeriformes Family: Sylviidae
The family Sylviidae is a group of small insectivorous passerine birds. They mainly occur as breeding species, as the common name implies, in Europe, Asia and, to a lesser extent, Africa. Most are of generally undistinguished appearance, but many have distinctive songs.
- Eurasian blackcap, Sylvia atricapilla (A) LC
- Lesser whitethroat, Sylvia curruca (A) LC
- Wrentit, Chamaea fasciata LC
Reed warblers and allies[edit]
Order: Passeriformes Family: Acrocephalidae
The members of this family are usually rather large for "warblers". Most are rather plain olivaceous brown above with much yellow to beige below. They are usually found in open woodland, reedbeds, or tall grass. The family occurs mostly in southern to western Eurasia and surroundings, but also ranges far into the Pacific, with some species in Africa.
- Blyth's reed warbler, Acrocephalus dumetorum (A) LC
- Sedge warbler, Acrocephalus schoenobaenus (A) LC
- Icterine warbler, Acrocephalus icterina (A) LC
- Thick-billed warbler, Arundinax aedon (A) LC
Donacobius[edit]
Order: Passeriformes Family: Donacobiidae
The black-capped donacobius is found in wet habitats from Panama across northern South America and east of the Andes to Argentina and Paraguay
- Black-capped donacobius, Donacobius atricapilla LC
Grassbirds and allies[edit]
Order: Passeriformes Family: Locustellidae
Locustellidae are a family of small insectivorous songbirds found mainly in Eurasia, Africa, and the Australian region. They are smallish birds with tails that are usually long and pointed, and tend to be drab brownish or buffy all over.
- Middendorff's grasshopper warbler, Helopsaltes ochotensis (A) LC
- Pallas's grasshopper warbler, Helopsaltes certhiola (A) LC
- Lanceolated warbler, Locustella lanceolata (A) LC
- River warbler, Locustella fluviatilis (A) LC
Old World flycatchers[edit]
Order: Passeriformes Family: Muscicapidae
This a large family of small passerine birds found mostly in the Old World. All but two of the species below occur in North America only as vagrants. The appearance of these birds is highly varied, but they mostly have weak songs and harsh calls.
- Asian brown flycatcher, Muscicapa dauurica (A) LC
- Bluethroat, Cyanecula svecica LC
- Common redstart, Phoenicurus phoenicurus (A) LC
- Dark-sided flycatcher, Muscicapa sibirica (A) LC
- European robin, Erithacus rubecula (A) LC
- Gray-streaked flycatcher, Muscicapa griseisticta (A) LC
- Mugimaki flycatcher, Ficedula mugimaki (A) LC
- Narcissus flycatcher, Ficedula narcissina (A) LC
- Northern wheatear, Oenanthe oenanthe LC
- Pied wheatear, Oenanthe pleschanka (A) LC
- Red-flanked bluetail, Tarsiger cyanurus (A) LC
- Rufous-tailed robin, Larvivora sibilans (A) LC
- Siberian blue robin, Larvivora cyane (A) LC
- Siberian rubythroat, Calliope calliope (A) LC
- Siberian stonechat, Saxicola maurus (A)
- Spotted flycatcher, Muscicapa striata (A) LC
- Taiga flycatcher, Ficedula albicilla (A) LC
Thrushes and allies[edit]
Order: Passeriformes Family: Turdidae
The thrushes are a group of passerine birds that occur mainly but not exclusively in the Old World. They are plump, soft plumaged, small to medium-sized insectivores or sometimes omnivores, often feeding on the ground. Many have attractive songs.
- American robin, Turdus migratorius LC
- Aztec thrush, Ridgwayia pinicola LC
- Bicknell's thrush, Catharus bicknelli VU
- Black thrush, Turdus infuscatus LC
- Black-billed nightingale-thrush, Catharus gracilirostris LC
- Black-faced solitaire, Myadestes melanops LC
- Black-headed nightingale-thrush, Catharus mexicanus LC
- Brown-backed solitaire, Myadestes occidentalis LC
- Clay-colored thrush, Turdus grayi LC
- Cocoa thrush, Turdus fumigatus LC
- Eurasian blackbird, Turdus merula (A) LC
- Cuban solitaire, Myadestes elisabeth NT
- Dusky thrush, Turdus eunomus (A) LC
- Eastern bluebird, Sialia sialis LC
- Eyebrowed thrush, Turdus obscurus LC
- Fieldfare, Turdus pilaris LC
- Forest thrush, Cichlherminia lherminieri NT (ssp. sanctaeluciae: E)
- Grand Cayman thrush, Turdus ravidus (E) EX
- Gray-cheeked thrush, Catharus minimus LC
- Hermit thrush, Catharus guttatus LC
- La Selle thrush, Turdus swalesi VU
- Mistle Thrush, Turdus viscivorus (A) LC
- Mountain bluebird, Sialia currucoides LC
- Mountain thrush, Turdus plebejus LC
- Naumann's thrush, Turdus naumanni (A) LC
- Orange-billed nightingale-thrush, Catharus aurantiirostris LC
- Pale-vented thrush, Turdus obsoletus LC
- Red-legged thrush, Turdus plumbeus LC
- Redwing, Turdus iliacus NT
- Ruddy-capped nightingale-thrush, Catharus frantzii LC
- Rufous-backed robin, Turdus rufopalliatus LC
- Rufous-collared robin, Turdus rufitorques LC
- Rufous-throated solitaire, Myadestes genibarbis LC
- Russet nightingale-thrush, Catharus occidentalis LC
- Slate-colored solitaire, Myadestes unicolor LC
- Slaty-backed nightingale-thrush, Catharus fuscater LC
- Song thrush, Turdus philomelos (A) LC
- Sooty thrush, Turdus nigrescens LC
- Spectacled thrush, Turdus nudigenis LC
- Swainson's thrush, Catharus ustulatus LC
- Townsend's solitaire, Myadestes townsendi LC
- Varied solitaire, Myadestes coloratus LC
- Varied thrush, Ixoreus naevius LC
- Veery, Catharus fuscescens LC
- Western bluebird, Sialia mexicana LC
- White-chinned thrush, Turdus aurantius LC
- White-eyed thrush, Turdus jamaicensis LC
- White's thrush, Zoothera aurea (A) LC
- White-throated thrush, Turdus assimilis LC
- Wood thrush, Hylocichla mustelina LC
- Yellow-throated nightingale-thrush, Catharus dryas LC
Mockingbirds and thrashers[edit]
Order: Passeriformes Family: Mimidae
The mimids are a family of passerine birds which includes thrashers, mockingbirds, tremblers and the New World catbirds. These birds are notable for their vocalization, especially their remarkable ability to mimic a wide variety of birds and other sounds heard outdoors. The species tend towards dull grays and browns in their appearance.
- Bahama mockingbird, Mimus gundlachii LC
- Bendire's thrasher, Toxostoma bendirei VU
- Black catbird, Melanoptila glabrirostris NT
- Blue mockingbird, Melanotis caerulescens LC
- Blue-and-white mockingbird, Melanotis hypoleucus LC
- Brown thrasher, Toxostoma rufum LC
- Brown trembler, Cinclocerthia ruficauda LC (ssp. gutturalis: E)
- California thrasher, Toxostoma redivivum LC
- Cozumel thrasher, Toxostoma guttatum CR
- Crissal thrasher, Toxostoma crissale LC
- Curve-billed thrasher, Toxostoma curvirostre LC
- Gray catbird, Dumetella carolinensis LC
- Gray thrasher, Toxostoma cinereum LC
- Gray trembler, Cinclocerthia gutturalis LC
- LeConte's thrasher, Toxostoma lecontei LC
- Long-billed thrasher, Toxostoma longirostre LC
- Northern mockingbird, Mimus polyglottos LC
- Ocellated thrasher, Toxostoma ocellatum LC
- Pearly-eyed thrasher, Margarops fuscatus LC
- Sage thrasher, Oreoscoptes montanus LC
- Scaly-breasted thrasher, Allenia fusca LC
- Socorro mockingbird, Mimus graysoni CR E
- Tropical mockingbird, Mimus gilvus LC
- White-breasted thrasher, Ramphocinclus brachyurus EN E
Starlings[edit]
Order: Passeriformes Family: Sturnidae
Starlings and mynas are small to medium-sized Old World passerine birds with strong feet. Their flight is strong and direct and most are very gregarious. Their preferred habitat is fairly open country, and they eat insects and fruit. The plumage of several species is dark with a metallic sheen.
- European starling, Sturnus vulgaris (I) LC
- Common myna, Acridotheres tristis (I) LC
Waxwings[edit]
Order: Passeriformes Family: Bombycillidae
The waxwings are a group of birds with soft silky plumage and unique red tips to some of the wing feathers. In the Bohemian and cedar waxwings, these tips look like sealing wax and give the group its name. These are arboreal birds of northern forests. They live on insects in summer and berries in winter.
- Bohemian waxwing, Bombycilla garrulus LC
- Cedar waxwing, Bombycilla cedrorum LC
Silky-flycatchers[edit]
Order: Passeriformes Family: Ptiliogonatidae
The silky-flycatchers are a small family of passerine birds which occur mainly in Central America. They are related to waxwings, and like that group, have soft silky plumage, usually gray or pale-yellow.
- Black-and-yellow silky-flycatcher, Phainoptila melanoxantha LC
- Gray silky-flycatcher, Ptiliogonys cinereus LC
- Long-tailed silky-flycatcher, Ptiliogonys caudatus LC
- Phainopepla, Phainopepla nitens LC
Palmchat[edit]
Order: Passeriformes Family: Dulidae
The palmchat is the only member of its family. Its name indicates its strong association with palms for feeding, roosting, and nesting.
- Palmchat, Dulus dominicus LC
Olive warbler[edit]
Order: Passeriformes Family: Peucedramidae
The olive warbler is the only representative of its family. It was formally classified with the Parulidae, but DNA studies warrant its classification in a distinct family.
- Olive warbler, Peucedramus taeniatus LC
Accentors[edit]
Order: Passeriformes Family: Prunellidae
The accentors are small, fairly drab birds with thin sharp bills superficially similar, but unrelated to, sparrows. They are endemic to the Palearctic and only appear in North America as a vagrant.
- Siberian accentor, Prunella montanella (A) LC
Weavers and allies[edit]
Order: Passeriformes Family: Ploceidae
The weavers are small passerine birds related to the finches. They are seed-eating birds with rounded conical bills. The males of many species are brightly colored, usually in red or yellow and black, though some species show variation in color only in the breeding season.
- Village weaver, Ploceus cucullatus (I) LC
- Northern red bishop, Euplectes franciscanus (I) LC
- Yellow-crowned bishop, Euplectes afer (I) LC
Indigobirds[edit]
Order: Passeriformes Family: Viduidae
The indigobirds are finch-like species which usually have black or indigo predominating in their plumage. All are brood parasites, which lay their eggs in the nests of estrildid finches
- Pin-tailed whydah, Vidua macroura (I) LC
Waxbills and allies[edit]
Order: Passeriformes Family: Estrildidae
The estrildid finches are small passerine birds native to the Old World tropics. They are gregarious and often colonial seed eaters with short thick but pointed bills. They are all similar in structure and habits, but have wide variation in plumage colors and patterns.
- African silverbill, Euodice cantans (I) LC
- Black-rumped waxbill, Estrilda troglodytes (I) LC
- Bronze mannikin, Spermestes cucullata (I) LC
- Chestnut munia, Lonchura atricapilla (I) LC
- Common waxbill, Estrilda astrild (I) LC
- Indian silverbill, Euodice malabarica (I) LC
- Java sparrow, Padda oryzivora (I) EN
- Orange-cheeked waxbill, Estrilda melpoda (I) LC
- Red avadavat, Amandava amandava (I) LC
- Scaly-breasted munia, Lonchura punctulata (I) LC
- Tricolored munia, Lonchura malacca (I) LC
Old World sparrows[edit]
Order: Passeriformes Family: Passeridae
Old World sparrows are small passerine birds. In general, sparrows tend to be small plump brownish or grayish birds with short tails and short powerful beaks. Sparrows are seed eaters, but they also consume small insects.
- Eurasian tree sparrow, Passer montanus (I) LC
- House sparrow, Passer domesticus (I) LC
Wagtails and pipits[edit]
Order: Passeriformes Family: Motacillidae
Motacillidae is a family of small passerine birds with medium to long tails. They include the wagtails, longclaws and pipits. They are slender, ground feeding insectivores of open country.
- American pipit, Anthus rubescens LC
- Citrine wagtail, Motacilla citreola (A) LC
- Eastern yellow wagtail, Motacilla tschutschensis LC
- Gray wagtail, Motacilla cinerea (A) LC
- Meadow pipit, Anthus pratensis NT
- Olive-backed pipit, Anthus hodgsoni (A) LC
- Pechora pipit, Anthus gustavi (A) LC
- Red-throated pipit, Anthus cervinus LC
- Sprague's pipit, Anthus spragueii VU
- Tree pipit, Anthus trivialis (A) LC
- White wagtail, Motacilla alba LC
- Yellowish pipit, Anthus chii LC
Finches, euphonias, and allies[edit]
Order: Passeriformes Family: Fringillidae
Finches are seed-eating passerine birds, that are small to moderately large and have a strong beak, usually conical and in some species very large. All have twelve tail feathers and nine primaries. These birds have a bouncing flight with alternating bouts of flapping and gliding on closed wings, and most sing well.
- American goldfinch, Spinus tristis LC
- Antillean siskin, Spinus dominicensis LC
- Asian rosy-finch, (A) Leucosticte arctoa LC
- Island canary, Serinus canaria (I) LC
- Black rosy-finch, Leucosticte atrata EN
- Black-capped siskin, Spinus atriceps LC
- Black-headed siskin, Spinus notata LC
- Blue-crowned chlorophonia, Chlorophonia occipitalis LC
- Brambling, Fringilla montifringilla LC
- Brown-capped rosy-finch, Leucosticte australis EN
- Cassia crossbill, Loxia sinesciuris
- Cassin's finch, Haemorhous cassinii LC
- Common chaffinch, Fringilla coelebs (A) LC
- Common redpoll, Acanthis flammea LC
- Common rosefinch, Carpodacus erythrinus LC
- Elegant euphonia, Chlorophonia elegantissima LC
- Eurasian bullfinch, Pyrrhula pyrrhula (A) LC
- Eurasian siskin, Spinus spinus (A) LC
- European goldfinch, Carduelis carduelis (I) LC
- Evening grosbeak, Coccothraustes vespertinus VU
- Fulvous-vented euphonia, Euphonia fulvicrissa LC
- Golden-browed chlorophonia, Chlorophonia callophrys LC
- Gray-crowned rosy-finch, Leucosticte tephrocotis LC
- Hawfinch, Coccothraustes coccothraustes (A) LC
- Hispaniolan crossbill, Loxia megaplaga EN
- Hispaniolan euphonia, Chlorophonia musica LC
- Hoary redpoll, Acanthis hornemanni
- Hooded grosbeak, Coccothraustes abeillei LC
- House finch, Haemorhous mexicanus LC
- Jamaican euphonia, Euphonia jamaica LC
- Lawrence's goldfinch, Spinus lawrencei LC
- Lesser Antillean euphonia, Chlorophonia flavifrons }
- Lesser goldfinch, Spinus psaltria LC
- Lesser redpoll, Acanthis cabaret (A)
- Olive-backed euphonia, Euphonia gouldi LC
- Orange-bellied euphonia, Euphonia xanthogaster LC
- Oriental greenfinch, Chloris sinica (A) LC
- Pallas's rosefinch, Carpodacus roseus (A) LC
- Pine grosbeak, Pinicola enucleator LC
- Pine siskin, Spinus pinus LC
- Puerto Rican euphonia, Chlorophonia sclateri }
- Purple finch, Haemorhous purpureus LC
- Red crossbill, Loxia curvirostra LC
- Red siskin, Spinus cucullata (I) EN E
- Scrub euphonia, Euphonia affinis LC
- Spot-crowned euphonia, Euphonia imitans LC
- Tawny-capped euphonia, Euphonia anneae LC
- Thick-billed euphonia, Euphonia laniirostris LC
- West Mexican euphonia, Euphonia godmani
- White-vented euphonia, Euphonia minuta LC
- White-winged crossbill, Loxia leucoptera LC
- Yellow-bellied siskin, Spinus xanthogastra LC
- Yellow-collared chlorophonia, Chlorophonia flavirostris (A) LC
- Yellow-crowned euphonia, Euphonia luteicapilla LC
- Yellow-fronted canary, Crithagra mozambicus (I) LC
- Yellow-throated euphonia, Euphonia hirundinacea LC
Longspurs and snow buntings[edit]
Order: Passeriformes Family: Calcariidae
The Calcariidae are a group of passerine birds that have been traditionally grouped with the Emberizeridae (New World sparrows), but differ in a number of respects and are usually found in open grassy areas.
- Chestnut-collared longspur, Calcarius ornatus VU
- Lapland longspur, Calcarius lapponicus LC
- McKay's bunting, Plectrophenax hyperboreus LC
- Smith's longspur, Calcarius pictus LC
- Snow bunting, Plectrophenax nivalis LC
- Thick-billed longspur, Rhynchophanes mccownii LC
Thrush-tanager[edit]
Order: Passeriformes Family: Rhodinocichlidae
This species was historically placed in family Thraupidae. It was placed in its own family in 2017.
- Rosy thrush-tanager, Rhodinocichla rosea LC
Old World buntings[edit]
Order: Passeriformes Family: Emberizidae
Emberizidae is a family of passerine birds containing a single genus. Until 2017, the New World sparrows (Passerellidae) were also considered part of this family.
- Gray bunting, Emberiza variabilis (A) LC
- Little bunting, Emberiza pusilla (A) LC
- Pallas's bunting, Emberiza pallasi (A) LC
- Pine bunting, Emberiza leucocephalos (A) LC
- Reed bunting, Emberiza schoeniclus (A) LC
- Rustic bunting, Emberiza rustica VU
- Yellow-breasted bunting, Emberiza aureola (A) CR
- Yellow-browed bunting, Emberiza chrysophrys (A) LC
- Yellow-throated bunting, Emberiza elegans (A) LC
New World sparrows[edit]
Order: Passeriformes Family: Passerellidae
Until 2017, these species were considered part of the family Emberizidae. Most of the species are known as sparrows, but these birds are not closely related to the Old World sparrows which are in the family Passeridae. Many of these have distinctive head patterns.
- Abert's towhee, Melozone aberti LC
- American tree sparrow, Spizelloides arborea LC
- Ashy-throated chlorospingus, Chlorospingus canigularis LC
- Bachman's sparrow, Peucaea aestivalis NT
- Baird's junco, Junco bairdi NT
- Baird's sparrow, Centronyx bairdii LC
- Bell's sparrow, Artemisiospiza belli LC (ssp. clementeae: T)
- Black-chested sparrow, Peucaea humeralis LC
- Black-chinned sparrow, Spizella atrogularis LC
- Black-headed brushfinch, Arremon atricapillus LC
- Black-striped sparrow, Arremonops conirostris LC
- Black-throated sparrow, Amphispiza bilineata LC
- Botteri's sparrow, Peucaea botterii LC
- Brewer's sparrow, Spizella breweri LC
- Bridled sparrow, Peucaea mystacalis LC
- Cabanis's ground-sparrow, Melozone cabanisi
- California towhee, Melozone crissalis LC (ssp. eremophilus: T)
- Canyon towhee, Melozone fusca LC
- Cassin's sparrow, Peucaea cassinii LC
- Chestnut-capped brushfinch Arremon brunneinucha LC
- Chipping sparrow, Spizella passerina LC
- Cinnamon-tailed sparrow, Peucaea sumichrasti NT
- Clay-colored sparrow, Spizella pallida LC
- Collared towhee, Pipilo ocai LC
- Common chlorospingus, Chlorospingus flavopectus LC
- Costa Rican brushfinch, Arremon costaricensis LC
- Dark-eyed junco, Junco hyemalis LC
- Eastern towhee, Pipilo erythrophthalmus LC
- Field sparrow, Spizella pusilla LC
- Five-striped sparrow, Amphispizopsis quinquestriata LC
- Fox sparrow, Passerella iliaca LC
- Golden-crowned sparrow, Zonotrichia atricapilla LC
- Grasshopper sparrow, Ammodramus savannarum LC (ssp. floridanus: E)
- Green-backed sparrow, Arremonops chloronotus LC
- Green-striped brushfinch, Arremon virenticeps LC
- Green-tailed towhee, Pipilo chlorurus LC
- Guadalupe junco, Junco insularis EN
- Harris's sparrow, Zonotrichia querula NT
- Henslow's sparrow, Centronyx henslowii LC
- Large-footed finch, Pezopetes capitalis LC
- Lark bunting, Calamospiza melanocorys LC
- Lark sparrow, Chondestes grammacus LC
- Le Conte's sparrow, Ammospiza leconteii LC
- Lincoln's sparrow, Melospiza lincolnii LC
- Nelson's sparrow, Ammospiza nelsoni LC
- Oaxaca sparrow, Aimophila notosticta LC
- Olive sparrow, Arremonops rufivirgatus LC
- Orange-billed sparrow, Arremon aurantiirostris LC
- Pirre chlorospingus, Chlorospingus inornatus LC
- Rufous-capped brushfinch, Atlapetes pileatus LC
- Rufous-collared sparrow, Zonotrichia capensis LC
- Rufous-crowned sparrow, Aimophila ruficeps LC
- Rufous-winged sparrow, Peucaea carpalis LC
- Rusty sparrow, Aimophila rufescens LC
- Rusty-crowned ground-sparrow, Melozone kieneri LC
- Sagebrush sparrow, Artemisiospiza nevadensis LC
- Saltmarsh sparrow, Ammospiza caudacuta EN
- Savannah sparrow, Passerculus sandwichensis LC
- Seaside sparrow, Ammospiza maritima LC (Cape Sable seaside sparrow A. m. mirabilis: E)
- Sierra Madre sparrow, Xenospiza baileyi EN
- Song sparrow, Melospiza melodia LC
- Sooty-capped chlorospingus, Chlorospingus pileatus LC
- Sooty-faced finch, Arremon crassirostris LC
- Spotted towhee, Pipilo maculatus LC
- Striped sparrow, Oriturus superciliosus LC
- Stripe-headed sparrow, Peucaea ruficauda LC
- Swamp sparrow, Melospiza georgiana LC
- Tacarcuna chlorospingus, Chlorospingus tacarcunae LC
- Vesper sparrow, Pooecetes gramineus LC
- Volcano junco, Junco vulcani LC
- White-crowned sparrow, Zonotrichia leucophrys LC
- White-eared ground-sparrow, Melozone leucotis LC
- White-faced ground-sparrow, Melozone biarcuata
- White-naped brushfinch, Atlapetes albinucha LC
- White-throated sparrow, Zonotrichia albicollis LC
- White-throated towhee, Melozone albicollis LC
- Worthen's sparrow, Spizella wortheni EN
- Yellow-eyed junco, Junco phaeonotus LC
- Yellow-green brushfinch, Atlapetes luteoviridis VU
- Yellow-thighed brushfinch, Atlapetes tibialis LC
- Yellow-throated chlorospingus, Chlorospingus flavigularis LC
- Zapata sparrow, Torreornis inexpectata VU
Chat-tanagers[edit]
Order: Passeriformes Family: Calyptophilidae
These two species were formerly classified as tanagers (family Thraupidae) but were placed in their own family in 2017.
- Eastern chat-tanager, Calyptophilus frugivorus NT
- Western chat-tanager, Calyptophilus tertius VU
Hispaniolan tanagers[edit]
Order: Passeriformes Family: Phaenicophilidae
The members of this small family were formerly classified as tanagers and New World warblers (family Parulidae) but were placed in their own family in 2017.
- Black-crowned palm-tanager, Phaenicophilus palmarum LC
- Green-tailed warbler, Microligea palustris LC
- Gray-crowned palm-tanager, Phaenicophilus poliocephalus NT
- White-winged warbler, Xenoligea montana VU
Puerto Rican tanager[edit]
Order: Passeriformes Family: Nesospingidae
This species was formerly classified as a tanager (family Thraupidae) but was placed in its own family in 2017.
- Puerto Rican tanager, Nesospingus speculiferus LC
Spindalises[edit]
Order: Passeriformes Family: Spindalidae
The members of this small family are native to the Greater Antilles. They were formerly classified as tanagers but were placed in their own family in 2017.
- Hispaniolan spindalis, Spindalis dominicensis LC
- Jamaican spindalis, Spindalis nigricephala LC
- Puerto Rican spindalis, Spindalis portoricensis LC
- Western spindalis, Spindalis zena LC
Wrenthrush[edit]
Order: Passeriformes Family: Zeledoniidae
Despite its name, this species is neither a wren nor a thrush, and is not closely related to either family. It was moved from the wood-warblers (Parulidae) and placed in its own family in 2017.
- Wrenthrush, Zeledonia coronata LC
Cuban warblers[edit]
Order: Passeriformes Family: Teretistridae
These two species were formerly placed in the New World warblers (Parulidae) but were moved to their own family in 2017.
- Oriente warbler, Teretistris fornsi LC
- Yellow-headed warbler, Teretistris fernandinae LC
Yellow-breasted chat[edit]
Order: Passeriformes Family: Icteriidae
This species was historically placed in the wood-warblers but nonetheless most authorities were unsure if it belonged there. It was placed in its own family in 2017.
- Yellow-breasted chat, Icteria virens LC
Troupials and allies[edit]
Order: Passeriformes Family: Icteridae
The icterids are a group of small to medium-sized, often colorful passerine birds restricted to the New World and include the grackles, New World blackbirds and New World orioles. Most species have black as a predominant plumage color, often enlivened by yellow, orange or red.
- Altamira oriole, Icterus gularis LC
- Audubon's oriole, Icterus graduacauda LC
- Bahama oriole, Icterus northropi CR
- Baltimore oriole, Icterus galbula LC
- Bar-winged oriole, Icterus maculialatus LC
- Black oropendola, Psarocolius guatimozinus LC
- Black-backed oriole, Icterus abeillei LC
- Black-cowled oriole, Icterus prosthemelas LC
- Black-vented oriole, Icterus wagleri LC
- Boat-tailed grackle, Quiscalus major LC
- Bobolink, Dolichonyx oryzivorus LC
- Brewer's blackbird, Euphagus cyanocephalus LC
- Bronzed cowbird, Molothrus aeneus LC
- Brown-headed cowbird, Molothrus ater LC
- Bullock's oriole, Icterus bullockii LC
- Carib grackle, Quiscalus lugubris LC}
- Chestnut-headed oropendola, Psarocolius wagleri LC
- Chihuahuan meadowlark, Sturnella lilianae
- Common grackle, Quiscalus quiscula NT
- Crested oropendola, Psarocolius decumanus LC
- Cuban blackbird, Ptiloxena atroviolacea LC
- Cuban oriole, Icterus melanopsis LC
- Eastern meadowlark, Sturnella magna NT
- Giant cowbird, Molothrus oryzivorus LC
- Greater Antillean grackle, Quiscalus niger LC
- Great-tailed grackle, Quiscalus mexicanus LC
- Hispaniolan oriole, Icterus dominicensis LC
- Hooded oriole, Icterus cucullatus LC
- Jamaican blackbird, Nesopsar nigerrimus EN
- Jamaican oriole, Icterus leucopteryx LC
- Martinique oriole, Icterus bonana VU
- Melodious blackbird, Dives dives LC
- Montezuma oropendola, Psarocolius montezuma LC
- Montserrat oriole, Icterus oberi VU
- Nicaraguan grackle, Quiscalus nicaraguensis LC
- Orange oriole, Icterus auratus LC
- Orange-crowned oriole, Icterus auricapillus LC
- Orchard oriole, Icterus spurius LC
- Puerto Rican oriole, Icterus portoricensis LC
- Red-breasted meadowlark, Leistes militaris LC
- Red-shouldered blackbird, Agelaius assimilis LC
- Red-winged blackbird, Agelaius phoeniceus LC
- Rusty blackbird, Euphagus carolinus VU
- Scarlet-rumped cacique, Cacicus uropygialis LC
- Scott's oriole, Icterus parisorum LC
- Shiny cowbird, Molothrus bonariensis LC
- Slender-billed grackle, Quiscalus palustris (E) EX E
- Spot-breasted oriole, Icterus pectoralis (I) LC
- St. Lucia oriole, Icterus laudabilis EN
- Streak-backed oriole, Icterus pustulatus LC
- Tawny-shouldered blackbird, Agelaius humeralis LC
- Tricolored blackbird, Agelaius tricolor EN
- Venezuelan troupial, Icterus icterus LC (I)
- Western meadowlark, Sturnella neglecta LC
- Yellow-backed oriole, Icterus chrysater LC
- Yellow-billed cacique, Amblycercus holosericeus LC
- Yellow-headed blackbird, Xanthocephalus xanthocephalus LC
- Yellow-hooded blackbird, Chrysomus icterocephalus LC
- Yellow-rumped cacique, Cacicus cela LC
- Yellow-shouldered blackbird, Agelaius xanthomus EN E
- Yellow-tailed oriole, Icterus mesomelas LC
- Yellow-winged cacique, Cassiculus melanicterus LC
New World warblers[edit]
Order: Passeriformes Family: Parulidae
The wood warblers are a group of small often colorful passerine birds restricted to the New World. Most are arboreal, but some are more terrestrial. Most members of this family are insectivores. In August 2011, the North American Committee of the AOS changed their classification of many of the wood warblers. Since this list is based on the AOS classification, changes to scientific names are updated here.
- Adelaide's warbler, Setophaga adelaidae LC
- Altamira yellowthroat, Geothlypis flavovelata VU
- American redstart, Setophaga ruticilla LC
- Arrowhead warbler, Setophaga pharetra LC
- Bachman's warbler, Vermivora bachmanii (E?) CR E
- Bahama warbler, Setophaga flavescens EN
- Bahama yellowthroat, Geothlypis rostrata LC
- Barbuda warbler, Setophaga subita VU
- Bay-breasted warbler, Setophaga castanea LC
- Belding's yellowthroat, Geothlypis beldingi VU
- Black-and-white warbler, Mniotilta varia LC
- Blackburnian warbler, Setophaga fusca LC
- Black-cheeked warbler, Basileuterus melanogenys LC
- Blackpoll warbler, Setophaga striata NT
- Black-polled yellowthroat, Geothlypis speciosa VU
- Black-throated blue warbler, Setophaga caerulescens LC
- Black-throated gray warbler, Setophaga nigrescens LC
- Black-throated green warbler, Setophaga virens LC
- Blue-winged warbler, Vermivora cyanoptera LC
- Buff-rumped warbler, Myiothlypis fulvicauda LC
- Canada warbler, Cardellina canadensis LC
- Cape May warbler, Setophaga tigrina LC
- Cerulean warbler, Setophaga cerulea NT
- Chestnut-capped warbler, Basileuterus delattrii
- Chestnut-sided warbler, Setophaga pensylvanica LC
- Colima warbler, Leiothlypis crissalis LC
- Collared redstart, Myioborus torquatus LC
- Common yellowthroat, Geothlypis trichas LC
- Connecticut warbler, Oporornis agilis LC
- Costa Rican warbler, Basileuterus melanotis
- Crescent-chested warbler, Oreothlypis superciliosa LC
- Elfin-woods warbler, Setophaga angelae EN
- Fan-tailed warbler, Basileuterus lachrymosus LC
- Flame-throated warbler, Oreothlypis gutturalis LC
- Golden-browed warbler, Basileuterus belli LC
- Golden-cheeked warbler, Setophaga chrysoparia EN E
- Golden-crowned warbler, Basileuterus culicivorus LC
- Golden-winged warbler, Vermivora chrysoptera NT
- Grace's warbler, Setophaga graciae LC
- Gray-crowned yellowthroat, Geothlypis poliocephala LC
- Hermit warbler, Setophaga occidentalis LC
- Hooded warbler, Setophaga citrina LC
- Hooded yellowthroat, Geothlypis nelsoni LC
- Kentucky warbler, Geothlypis formosa LC
- Kirtland's warbler, Setophaga kirtlandii NT E
- Louisiana waterthrush, Parkesia motacilla LC
- Lucy's warbler, Leiothlypis luciae LC
- MacGillivray's warbler, Geothlypis tolmiei LC
- Magnolia warbler, Setophaga magnolia LC
- Mourning warbler, Geothlypis philadelphia LC
- Nashville warbler, Leiothlypis ruficapilla LC
- Northern parula, Setophaga americana LC
- Northern waterthrush, Parkesia noveboracensis LC
- Olive-capped warbler, Setophaga pityophila LC
- Olive-crowned yellowthroat, Geothlypis semiflava LC
- Orange-crowned warbler, Leiothlypis celata LC
- Ovenbird, Seiurus aurocapilla LC
- Painted redstart, Myioborus pictus LC
- Palm warbler, Setophaga palmarum LC
- Pine warbler, Setophaga pinus LC
- Pink-headed warbler, Cardellina versicolor LC
- Pirre warbler, Basileuterus ignotus VU
- Plumbeous warbler, Setophaga plumbea LC
- Prairie warbler, Setophaga discolor LC
- Prothonotary warbler, Protonotaria citrea LC
- Red warbler, Cardellina rubra LC
- Red-faced warbler, Cardellina rubrifrons LC
- Rufous-capped warbler, Basileuterus rufifrons LC
- Semper's warbler, Leucopeza semperi CR E
- Slate-throated redstart, Myioborus miniatus LC
- St. Lucia warbler, Setophaga delicata LC
- Swainson's warbler, Limnothlypis swainsonii LC
- Tacarcuna warbler, Basileuterus tacarcunae
- Tennessee warbler, Leiothlypis peregrina LC
- Townsend's warbler, Setophaga townsendi LC
- Tropical parula, Setophaga pitiayumi LC
- Virginia's warbler, Leiothlypis virginiae LC
- Vitelline warbler, Setophaga vitellina NT
- Whistling warbler, Catharopeza bishopi EN
- Wilson's warbler, Cardellina pusilla LC
- Worm-eating warbler, Helmitheros vermivorus LC
- Yellow warbler, Setophaga petechia LC (ssp. petechia: E)
- Yellow-rumped warbler, Setophaga coronata LC
- Yellow-throated warbler, Setophaga dominica LC
Mitrospingid tanagers[edit]
Order: Passeriformes Family: Mitrospingidae
The members of this small family were previously included in Thraupidae ("true" tanagers). They were placed in this new family in 2017.
- Dusky-faced tanager, Mitrospingus cassinii LC
Cardinals and allies[edit]
Order: Passeriformes Family: Cardinalidae
The cardinals are a family of robust, seed-eating birds with strong bills. They are typically associated with open woodland. The sexes usually have distinct plumages.
- Black-cheeked ant-tanager, Habia atrimaxillaris EN
- Black-faced grosbeak, Caryothraustes poliogaster LC
- Black-headed grosbeak, Pheucticus melanocephalus LC
- Black-thighed grosbeak, Pheucticus tibialis LC
- Blue bunting, Cyanocompsa parellina LC
- Blue grosbeak, Passerina caerulea LC
- Blue seedeater, Amaurospiza concolor LC
- Blue-black grosbeak, Cyanoloxia cyanoides LC
- Carmiol's tanager, Chlorothraupis carmioli
- Crimson-collared grosbeak, Rhodothraupis celaeno LC
- Dickcissel, Spiza americana LC
- Flame-colored tanager, Piranga bidentata LC
- Gray-throated chat, Granatellus sallaei LC
- Hepatic tanager, Piranga flava LC
- Indigo bunting, Passerina cyanea LC
- Lazuli bunting, Passerina amoena LC
- Lemon-spectacled tanager, Chlorothraupis olivacea LC
- Northern cardinal, Cardinalis cardinalis LC
- Orange-breasted bunting, Passerina leclancherii LC
- Painted bunting, Passerina ciris LC
- Pyrrhuloxia, Cardinalis sinuatus LC
- Red-breasted chat, Granatellus venustus LC
- Red-crowned ant-tanager, Habia rubica LC
- Red-headed tanager, Piranga erythrocephala LC
- Red-throated ant-tanager, Habia fuscicauda LC
- Rose-bellied bunting, Passerina rositae NT
- Rose-breasted grosbeak, Pheucticus ludovicianus LC
- Rose-throated tanager, Piranga roseogularis LC
- Scarlet tanager, Piranga olivacea LC
- Summer tanager, Piranga rubra LC
- Varied bunting, Passerina versicolor LC
- Western tanager, Piranga ludoviciana LC
- White-winged tanager, Piranga leucoptera LC
- Yellow grosbeak, Pheucticus chrysopeplus LC
- Yellow-green grosbeak, Caryothraustes canadensis LC
Tanagers and allies[edit]
Order: Passeriformes Family: Thraupidae
The tanagers are a large group of small to medium-sized passerine birds restricted to the New World, mainly in the tropics. Many species are brightly colored. They are seed eaters, but their preference tends towards fruit and nectar. Most have short, rounded wings.
- Azure-rumped tanager, Poecilostreptus cabanisi VU
- Bananaquit, Coereba flaveola LC
- Barbados bullfinch, Loxigilla barbadensis LC
- Bay-headed tanager, Tangara gyrola LC
- Black-and-yellow tanager, Chrysothlypis chrysomelas LC
- Black-faced grassquit, Melanospiza bicolor LC
- Black-headed saltator, Saltator atriceps LC
- Black-throated shrike-tanager, Lanio aurantius LC
- Blue dacnis, Dacnis cayana LC
- Blue-and-gold tanager, Bangsia arcaei NT
- Blue-black grassquit, Volatinia jacarina LC
- Blue-gray tanager, Thraupis episcopus LC
- Buff-throated saltator, Saltator maximus LC
- Cinnamon-bellied flowerpiercer, Diglossa baritula LC
- Cinnamon-bellied saltator, Saltator grandis LC
- Cinnamon-rumped seedeater, Sporophila torqueola LC
- Cocos finch, Pinaroloxias inornata VU
- Crimson-backed tanager, Ramphocelus dimidiatus LC
- Crimson-collared tanager, Ramphocelus sanguinolentus LC
- Cuban bullfinch, Melopyrrha nigra LC
- Cuban grassquit, Phonipara canora LC
- Emerald tanager, Tangara florida LC
- Flame-rumped tanager, Ramphocelus flammigerus LC
- Golden-hooded tanager, Stilpnia larvata LC
- Grassland yellow-finch, Sicalis luteola LC
- Greater Antillean bullfinch, Melopyrrha violacea LC
- Green honeycreeper, Chlorophanes spiza LC
- Green-naped tanager, Tangara fucosa NT
- Gray-and-gold tanager, Poecilostreptus palmeri LC
- Gray-headed tanager, Eucometis penicillata LC
- Large-billed seed-finch, Sporophila crassirostris LC
- Lesser Antillean bullfinch, Loxigilla noctis LC
- Lesser Antillean saltator, Saltator albicollis LC
- Lesser Antillean tanager, Stilpnia cucullata LC
- Lined seedeater, Sporophila lineola LC
- Morelet's seedeater, Sporophila morelleti LC
- Nicaraguan seed-finch, Sporophila nuttingi LC
- Orangequit, Euneornis campestris LC
- Palm tanager Thraupis palmarum LC
- Peg-billed finch, Acanthidops bairdi LC
- Plain-colored tanager, Tangara inornata LC
- Puerto Rican bullfinch, Melopyrrha portoricensis LC
- Purple honeycreeper, Cyanerpes caeruleus LC
- Red-legged honeycreeper, Cyanerpes cyaneus LC
- Ruddy-breasted seedeater, Sporophila minuta LC
- Rufous-winged tanager, Tangara lavinia LC
- Saffron finch, Sicalis flaveola (I) LC
- Scarlet-browed tanager, Heterospingus xanthopygius LC
- Scarlet-rumped tanager, Ramphocelus passerinii LC
- Scarlet-thighed dacnis, Dacnis venusta LC
- Shining honeycreeper, Cyanerpes lucidus LC
- Silver-throated tanager, Tangara icterocephala LC
- Slate-colored grosbeak, Saltator grossus LC
- Slate-colored seedeater, Sporophila schistacea LC
- Slaty finch, Haplospiza rustica LC
- Slaty flowerpiercer, Diglossa plumbea LC
- Spangle-cheeked tanager, Tangara dowii LC
- Speckled tanager, Ixothraupis guttata LC
- St. Kitts bullfinch, Melopyrrha grandis
- St. Lucia black finch, Melanospiza richardsoni EN
- Streaked saltator, Saltator striatipectus LC
- Sulphur-rumped tanager, Heterospingus rubrifrons LC
- Swallow tanager, Tersina viridis LC
- Tawny-crested tanager, Tachyphonus delatrii LC
- Thick-billed seed-finch, Sporophila funerea LC
- Variable seedeater, Sporophila corvina LC
- Viridian dacnis, Dacnis viguieri LC
- Wedge-tailed grass-finch, Emberizoides herbicola LC
- White-eared conebill, Conirostrum leucogenys LC
- White-lined tanager, Tachyphonus rufus LC
- White-shouldered tanager, Loriotus luctuosus LC
- White-throated shrike-tanager, Lanio leucothorax LC
- Yellow-backed tanager, Hemithraupis flavicollis LC
- Yellow-bellied seedeater, Sporophila nigricollis LC
- Yellow-faced grassquit, Tiaris olivaceus LC
- Yellow-shouldered grassquit, Loxipasser anoxanthus LC
- Yellow-winged tanager, Thraupis abbas LC
See also[edit]
- Lists of birds by region
- List of mammals of Mexico
- List of North American reptiles
- List of North American amphibians
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External links[edit]
- Guide to North American Birds - National Audubon Society