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Blue-winged Teal
species of bird

Elf Owl
species of bird
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Killdeer
The killdeer (Charadrius vociferus) is a large plover found in the Americas. Its shrill, two-syllable call is often heard, sounding like "kill deer". It was described and given its current scientific name in 1758 by Carl Linnaeus in the 10th edition of his Systema Naturae. Three subspecies are described. Its are mostly brown with rufous fringes, the head has patches of white and black, and two black bands cross the breast. The belly and the rest of the breast are white. The nominate (or originally described) subspecies breeds from southeastern Alaska and southern Canada to Mexico. It is seen y

Selasphorus rufus
species of bird

Semipalmated Plover
species of bird

American Oystercatcher
species of bird

Selasphorus calliope
species of bird

Wilson's Snipe
species of bird

Common Yellowthroat
species of bird

Passerina ciris
species of bird

American Redstart
species of bird

Selasphorus sasin
species of bird

Setophaga magnolia
species of bird

Setophaga tigrina
species of bird

Setophaga caerulescens
species of bird

Piranga rubra
species of bird

Setophaga citrina
species of bird

Blue-headed Vireo
species of bird

Black-capped Vireo
species of bird

Yellow-throated Vireo
species of bird

Warbling Vireo
species of bird

Black-throated Green Warbler
species of bird

Kirtland's Warbler
species of bird

White-eyed Vireo
species of bird

Bell's Vireo
species of bird

Setophaga
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Setophaga discolor
species of bird

Golden-cheeked Warbler
species of bird

Philadelphia Vireo
species of bird

Setophaga pensylvanica
species of bird

Piranga ludoviciana
species of bird

Hermit Warbler
species of passerine bird

Cassin's Vireo
species of bird
Bicknell's Thrush
species of bird

Plumbeous Vireo
species of bird

Gray Vireo
species of bird

Black-throated Gray Warbler
species of bird

Setophaga dominica
species of bird

Setophaga palmarum
species of bird

Geothlypis philadelphia
species of bird
Chuck-will's-widow
The '''chuck-will's-widow (Antrostomus carolinensis''') is a nocturnal bird of the nightjar family Caprimulgidae. It is mostly found in the southeastern United States (with disjunct populations in Long Island, New York; Ontario, Canada; and Cape Cod, Massachusetts) near swamps, rocky uplands, and pine woods. It migrates to the West Indies, Central America, and northwestern South America.

Yellow-bellied Flycatcher
species of bird

Geothlypis formosa
species of bird
Parkesia
The waterthrushes are a genus of New World warbler, Parkesia.

Geothlypis tolmiei
species of bird

Leiothlypis
Leiothlypis is a genus of New World warbler, formerly classified within the genus Oreothlypis or Vermivora.

American Dusky Flycatcher
species of bird

Least Flycatcher
species of bird

Alder Flycatcher
species of bird

American Gray Flycatcher
species of bird

Empidonax traillii
species of bird

Pacific-slope Flycatcher
species of bird

Audubon's Warbler
species of bird