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.
- Blue-winged Warbler Vermivora cyanoptera (A)
- Golden-winged Warbler Vermivora chrysoptera (A)
- Tennessee Warbler Oreothlypis peregrina (A)
- Nashville Warbler Oreothlypis ruficapilla (A)
- Northern Parula Setophga americana
- Yellow Warbler Setophga petechia
- Chestnut-sided Warbler Setophga pensylvanica (A)
- Magnolia Warbler Setophga magnolia
- Cape May Warbler Setophga tigrina
- Black-throated Blue Warbler Setophga caerulescens
- Yellow-rumped Warbler Setophga coronata
- Black-throated Green Warbler Setophga virens
- Blackburnian Warbler Setophga fusca (A)
- Yellow-throated Warbler Setophga dominica
- Pine Warbler Setophga pinus
- Kirtland's Warbler Setophga kirtlandii (A)
- Prairie Warbler Setophga discolor
- Palm Warbler Setophga palmarum
- Bay-breasted Warbler Setophga castanea (A)
- Blackpoll Warbler Setophga striata
- American Redstart Setophaga ruticilla
- Hooded Warbler Setophga citrina
- Black-and-white Warbler Mniotilta varia
- Prothonotary Warbler Protonotaria citrea
- Worm-eating Warbler Helmitheros vermivorus
- Swainson's Warbler Limnothlypis swainsonii (A)
- Ovenbird Seiurus aurocapilla
- Northern Waterthrush Parkesia noveboracensis
- Louisiana Waterthrush Parkesia motacilla
- Connecticut Warbler Oporornis agilis (A)
- Kentucky Warbler Geothlypis formosa (A)
- Mourning Warbler Geothlypis philadelphia (A)
- Common Yellowthroat Geothlypis trichas
- Green-tailed Warbler Microligea palustris (E)
- Wilson's Warbler Cardellina pusilla (A)
- Canada Warbler Cardellina canadensis (A)
- Yellow-breasted Chat Icteria virens (A)
- White-winged Warbler Xenoligea montana (E)
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