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Swamp sparrow
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swamp_sparrow
New World sparrows
Passeriformes
Passerellidae
Melospiza georgiana
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.
Tacarcuna chlorospingus
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tacarcuna_chlorospingus
New World sparrows
Passeriformes
Passerellidae
Chlorospingus tacarcunae
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.
Vesper sparrow
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vesper_sparrow
New World sparrows
Passeriformes
Passerellidae
Pooecetes gramineus
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.
Volcano junco
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Volcano_junco
New World sparrows
Passeriformes
Passerellidae
Junco vulcani
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.
White-crowned sparrow
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White-crowned_sparrow
New World sparrows
Passeriformes
Passerellidae
Zonotrichia leucophrys
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.
White-eared ground-sparrow
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White-eared_ground-sparrow
New World sparrows
Passeriformes
Passerellidae
Melozone leucotis
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.
White-faced ground-sparrow
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White-faced_ground-sparrow
New World sparrows
Passeriformes
Passerellidae
Melozone biarcuata
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.
White-naped brushfinch
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White-naped_brushfinch
New World sparrows
Passeriformes
Passerellidae
Atlapetes albinucha
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.
White-throated sparrow
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White-throated_sparrow
New World sparrows
Passeriformes
Passerellidae
Zonotrichia albicollis
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.
White-throated towhee
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White-throated_towhee
New World sparrows
Passeriformes
Passerellidae
Melozone albicollis
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.
Worthen's sparrow
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Worthen%27s_sparrow
New World sparrows
Passeriformes
Passerellidae
Spizella wortheni
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.
Yellow-eyed junco
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yellow-eyed_junco
New World sparrows
Passeriformes
Passerellidae
Junco phaeonotus
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.
Yellow-green brushfinch
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yellow-green_brushfinch
New World sparrows
Passeriformes
Passerellidae
Atlapetes luteoviridis
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.
Yellow-thighed brushfinch
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yellow-thighed_brushfinch
New World sparrows
Passeriformes
Passerellidae
Atlapetes tibialis
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.
Yellow-throated chlorospingus
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yellow-throated_chlorospingus
New World sparrows
Passeriformes
Passerellidae
Chlorospingus flavigularis
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.
Zapata sparrow
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zapata_sparrow
New World sparrows
Passeriformes
Passerellidae
Torreornis inexpectata
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.
Eastern chat-tanager
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eastern_chat-tanager
Chat-tanagers
Passeriformes
Calyptophilidae
Calyptophilus frugivorus
These two species were formerly classified as tanagers (family Thraupidae) but were placed in their own family in 2017.
Western chat-tanager
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Western_chat-tanager
Chat-tanagers
Passeriformes
Calyptophilidae
Calyptophilus tertius
These two species were formerly classified as tanagers (family Thraupidae) but were placed in their own family in 2017.
Black-crowned palm-tanager
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black-crowned_tanager
Hispaniolan tanagers
Passeriformes
Phaenicophilidae
Phaenicophilus palmarum
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.
Green-tailed warbler
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Green-tailed_warbler
Hispaniolan tanagers
Passeriformes
Phaenicophilidae
Microligea palustris
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.
Gray-crowned palm-tanager
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grey-crowned_tanager
Hispaniolan tanagers
Passeriformes
Phaenicophilidae
Phaenicophilus poliocephalus
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.
White-winged warbler
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White-winged_warbler
Hispaniolan tanagers
Passeriformes
Phaenicophilidae
Xenoligea montana
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.
Puerto Rican tanager
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Puerto_Rican_tanager
Puerto Rican tanager
Passeriformes
Nesospingidae
Nesospingus speculiferus
This species was formerly classified as a tanager (family Thraupidae) but was placed in its own family in 2017.
Hispaniolan spindalis
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hispaniolan_spindalis
Spindalises
Passeriformes
Spindalidae
Spindalis dominicensis
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.
Jamaican spindalis
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jamaican_spindalis
Spindalises
Passeriformes
Spindalidae
Spindalis nigricephala
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.
Puerto Rican spindalis
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Puerto_Rican_spindalis
Spindalises
Passeriformes
Spindalidae
Spindalis portoricensis
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.
Western spindalis
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Western_spindalis
Spindalises
Passeriformes
Spindalidae
Spindalis zena
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.
Wrenthrush
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wrenthrush
Wrenthrush
Passeriformes
Zeledoniidae
Zeledonia coronata
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.
Oriente warbler
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oriente_warbler
Cuban warblers
Passeriformes
Teretistridae
Teretistris fornsi
These two species were formerly placed in the New World warblers (Parulidae) but were moved to their own family in 2017.
Yellow-headed warbler
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yellow-headed_warbler
Cuban warblers
Passeriformes
Teretistridae
Teretistris fernandinae
These two species were formerly placed in the New World warblers (Parulidae) but were moved to their own family in 2017.
Yellow-breasted chat
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yellow-breasted_chat
Yellow-breasted chat
Passeriformes
Icteriidae
Icteria virens
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.
Altamira oriole
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Altamira_oriole
Troupials and allies
Passeriformes
Icteridae
Icterus gularis
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.
Audubon's oriole
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Audubon%27s_oriole
Troupials and allies
Passeriformes
Icteridae
Icterus graduacauda
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.
Bahama oriole
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bahama_oriole
Troupials and allies
Passeriformes
Icteridae
Icterus northropi
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.
Baltimore oriole
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baltimore_oriole
Troupials and allies
Passeriformes
Icteridae
Icterus galbula
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.
Bar-winged oriole
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bar-winged_oriole
Troupials and allies
Passeriformes
Icteridae
Icterus maculialatus
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.
Black oropendola
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_oropendola
Troupials and allies
Passeriformes
Icteridae
Psarocolius guatimozinus
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.
Black-backed oriole
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black-backed_oriole
Troupials and allies
Passeriformes
Icteridae
Icterus abeillei
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.
Black-cowled oriole
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black-cowled_oriole
Troupials and allies
Passeriformes
Icteridae
Icterus prosthemelas
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.
Black-vented oriole
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black-vented_oriole
Troupials and allies
Passeriformes
Icteridae
Icterus wagleri
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.
Boat-tailed grackle
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boat-tailed_grackle
Troupials and allies
Passeriformes
Icteridae
Quiscalus major
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.
Bobolink
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobolink
Troupials and allies
Passeriformes
Icteridae
Dolichonyx oryzivorus
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.
Brewer's blackbird
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brewer%27s_blackbird
Troupials and allies
Passeriformes
Icteridae
Euphagus cyanocephalus
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.
Bronzed cowbird
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bronzed_cowbird
Troupials and allies
Passeriformes
Icteridae
Molothrus aeneus
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.
Brown-headed cowbird
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brown-headed_cowbird
Troupials and allies
Passeriformes
Icteridae
Molothrus ater
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.
Bullock's oriole
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bullock%27s_oriole
Troupials and allies
Passeriformes
Icteridae
Icterus bullockii
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.
Carib grackle
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carib_grackle
Troupials and allies
Passeriformes
Icteridae
Quiscalus lugubris
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.
Chestnut-headed oropendola
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chestnut-headed_oropendola
Troupials and allies
Passeriformes
Icteridae
Psarocolius wagleri
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.
Chihuahuan meadowlark
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chihuahuan_meadowlark
Troupials and allies
Passeriformes
Icteridae
Sturnella lilianae
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.
Common grackle
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Common_grackle
Troupials and allies
Passeriformes
Icteridae
Quiscalus quiscula
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.
Crested oropendola
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crested_oropendola
Troupials and allies
Passeriformes
Icteridae
Psarocolius decumanus
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.
Cuban blackbird
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cuban_blackbird
Troupials and allies
Passeriformes
Icteridae
Ptiloxena atroviolacea
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.
Cuban oriole
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cuban_oriole
Troupials and allies
Passeriformes
Icteridae
Icterus melanopsis
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.
Eastern meadowlark
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eastern_meadowlark
Troupials and allies
Passeriformes
Icteridae
Sturnella magna
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.
Giant cowbird
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giant_cowbird
Troupials and allies
Passeriformes
Icteridae
Molothrus oryzivorus
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.
Greater Antillean grackle
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greater_Antillean_grackle
Troupials and allies
Passeriformes
Icteridae
Quiscalus niger
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.
Great-tailed grackle
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great-tailed_grackle
Troupials and allies
Passeriformes
Icteridae
Quiscalus mexicanus
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.
Hispaniolan oriole
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hispaniolan_oriole
Troupials and allies
Passeriformes
Icteridae
Icterus dominicensis
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.
Hooded oriole
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hooded_oriole
Troupials and allies
Passeriformes
Icteridae
Icterus cucullatus
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.
Jamaican blackbird
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jamaican_blackbird
Troupials and allies
Passeriformes
Icteridae
Nesopsar nigerrimus
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.
Jamaican oriole
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jamaican_oriole
Troupials and allies
Passeriformes
Icteridae
Icterus leucopteryx
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.
Martinique oriole
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martinique_oriole
Troupials and allies
Passeriformes
Icteridae
Icterus bonana
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.
Melodious blackbird
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melodious_blackbird
Troupials and allies
Passeriformes
Icteridae
Dives dives
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.
Montezuma oropendola
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Montezuma_oropendola
Troupials and allies
Passeriformes
Icteridae
Psarocolius montezuma
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.
Montserrat oriole
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Montserrat_oriole
Troupials and allies
Passeriformes
Icteridae
Icterus oberi
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.
Nicaraguan grackle
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicaraguan_grackle
Troupials and allies
Passeriformes
Icteridae
Quiscalus nicaraguensis
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.
Orange oriole
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orange_oriole
Troupials and allies
Passeriformes
Icteridae
Icterus auratus
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.
Orange-crowned oriole
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orange-crowned_oriole
Troupials and allies
Passeriformes
Icteridae
Icterus auricapillus
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.
Orchard oriole
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orchard_oriole
Troupials and allies
Passeriformes
Icteridae
Icterus spurius
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.
Puerto Rican oriole
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Puerto_Rican_oriole
Troupials and allies
Passeriformes
Icteridae
Icterus portoricensis
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.
Red-breasted meadowlark
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red-breasted_meadowlark
Troupials and allies
Passeriformes
Icteridae
Leistes militaris
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.
Red-shouldered blackbird
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red-shouldered_blackbird
Troupials and allies
Passeriformes
Icteridae
Agelaius assimilis
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.
Red-winged blackbird
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red-winged_blackbird
Troupials and allies
Passeriformes
Icteridae
Agelaius phoeniceus
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.
Rusty blackbird
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rusty_blackbird
Troupials and allies
Passeriformes
Icteridae
Euphagus carolinus
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.
Scarlet-rumped cacique
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scarlet-rumped_cacique
Troupials and allies
Passeriformes
Icteridae
Cacicus uropygialis
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.
Scott's oriole
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scott%27s_oriole
Troupials and allies
Passeriformes
Icteridae
Icterus parisorum
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.
Shiny cowbird
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shiny_cowbird
Troupials and allies
Passeriformes
Icteridae
Molothrus bonariensis
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.
Slender-billed grackle
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slender-billed_grackle
Troupials and allies
Passeriformes
Icteridae
Quiscalus palustris
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.
Spot-breasted oriole
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spot-breasted_oriole
Troupials and allies
Passeriformes
Icteridae
Icterus pectoralis
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.
St. Lucia oriole
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Lucia_oriole
Troupials and allies
Passeriformes
Icteridae
Icterus laudabilis
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.
Streak-backed oriole
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Streak-backed_oriole
Troupials and allies
Passeriformes
Icteridae
Icterus pustulatus
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.
Tawny-shouldered blackbird
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tawny-shouldered_blackbird
Troupials and allies
Passeriformes
Icteridae
Agelaius humeralis
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.
Tricolored blackbird
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tricolored_blackbird
Troupials and allies
Passeriformes
Icteridae
Agelaius tricolor
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.
Venezuelan troupial
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Venezuelan_troupial
Troupials and allies
Passeriformes
Icteridae
Icterus icterus
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.
Western meadowlark
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Western_meadowlark
Troupials and allies
Passeriformes
Icteridae
Sturnella neglecta
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.
Yellow-backed oriole
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yellow-backed_oriole
Troupials and allies
Passeriformes
Icteridae
Icterus chrysater
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.
Yellow-billed cacique
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yellow-billed_cacique
Troupials and allies
Passeriformes
Icteridae
Amblycercus holosericeus
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.
Yellow-headed blackbird
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yellow-headed_blackbird
Troupials and allies
Passeriformes
Icteridae
Xanthocephalus xanthocephalus
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.
Yellow-hooded blackbird
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yellow-hooded_blackbird
Troupials and allies
Passeriformes
Icteridae
Chrysomus icterocephalus
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.
Yellow-rumped cacique
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yellow-rumped_cacique
Troupials and allies
Passeriformes
Icteridae
Cacicus cela
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.
Yellow-shouldered blackbird
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yellow-shouldered_blackbird
Troupials and allies
Passeriformes
Icteridae
Agelaius xanthomus
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.
Yellow-tailed oriole
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yellow-tailed_oriole
Troupials and allies
Passeriformes
Icteridae
Icterus mesomelas
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.
Yellow-winged cacique
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yellow-winged_cacique
Troupials and allies
Passeriformes
Icteridae
Cassiculus melanicterus
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.
Adelaide's warbler
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adelaide%27s_warbler
New World warblers
Passeriformes
Parulidae
Setophaga adelaidae
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.
Altamira yellowthroat
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Altamira_yellowthroat
New World warblers
Passeriformes
Parulidae
Geothlypis flavovelata
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.
American redstart
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_redstart
New World warblers
Passeriformes
Parulidae
Setophaga ruticilla
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.
Arrowhead warbler
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arrowhead_warbler
New World warblers
Passeriformes
Parulidae
Setophaga pharetra
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.
Bachman's warbler
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bachman%27s_warbler
New World warblers
Passeriformes
Parulidae
Vermivora bachmanii
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.
Bahama warbler
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bahama_warbler
New World warblers
Passeriformes
Parulidae
Setophaga flavescens
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.
Bahama yellowthroat
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bahama_yellowthroat
New World warblers
Passeriformes
Parulidae
Geothlypis rostrata
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.