List of Birds of Barbados - New World Warblers

New World Warblers

Order: Passeriformes. Family: Parulidae

The New World warblers are a group of small, often colourful, passerine birds restricted to the New World. Most are arboreal, but some are terrestrial. Most members of this family are insectivores.

  • Tennessee Warbler Oreothlypis peregrina (A)
  • Northern Parula Setophaga americana (A)
  • Yellow Warbler Setophaga petechia
  • Chestnut-sided Warbler Setophaga pensylvanica (A)
  • Magnolia Warbler Setophaga magnolia (A)
  • Cape May Warbler Setophaga tigrina (A)
  • Black-throated Blue Warbler Setophaga caerulescens (A)
  • Yellow-rumped Warbler Setophaga coronata (A)
  • Black-throated Green Warbler Setophaga virens (A)
  • Blackburnian Warbler Setophaga fusca (A)
  • Yellow-throated Warbler Setophaga dominica (A)
  • Prairie Warbler Setophaga discolor (A)
  • Palm Warbler Setophaga palmarum (A)
  • Bay-breasted Warbler Setophaga castanea (A)
  • Blackpoll Warbler Setophaga striata (A)
  • Cerulean Warbler Setophaga cerulea (A)
  • American Redstart Setophaga ruticilla (A)
  • Hooded Warbler Setophaga citrina (A)
  • Black-and-white Warbler Mniotilta varia (A)
  • Prothonotary Warbler Protonotaria citrea (A)
  • Ovenbird Seiurus aurocapilla (A)
  • Northern Waterthrush Parkesia noveboracensis (A)

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