List of Birds of Haiti - 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.

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

Read more about this topic:  List Of Birds Of Haiti

Famous quotes containing the words world and/or warblers:

    What has history to do with me? Mine is the first and only world! I want to report how I find the world. What others have told me about the world is a very small and incidental part of my experience. I have to judge the world, to measure things.
    Ludwig Wittgenstein (1889–1951)

    I suffered for birds, for young rabbits caught in the mower,
    My grief was not excessive.
    For to come upon warblers in early May
    Was to forget time and death:
    Theodore Roethke (1908–1963)