BIRDS OF NEW YORK 



Tennessee warbler 

 Black- throated blue -vvarbler 

 Magnolia warbler 

 Blackpoll warbler 

 Blackburnian warbler 



Northern water-thrush 

 Mourning warbler 

 Canadian warbler 

 Bicknell thrush 

 Olive-backed thrush 



III Transients 



These are species which pass through the State while migrating to and 

 from their breeding grounds, which he to the north or northwest of this 

 State. Some of these, hke the Long-tailed jaeger, Arctic tern, and Blue 

 goose seem to be rare migrants with us, but appear to belong to this category 

 more than that of accidental visitants. Species marked wr are sometimes 

 found throttghout the winter in the warmer portions of the State, those 

 marked b have been known to breed in the State. 



Pomarine jaeger 



Parasitic jaeger 



Long-tailed jaeger 



Sabine gull 



Caspian tern 



Forstcr tern 



Arctic tern 



Leach petrel 



Cormorant «,r 



Double-crested cormorant wr 



White pelican 



]\Lillard b, wr 



Gadwall 



Baldpate 



Green-winged teal b, ivr 



Shoveler b 



Pintail wr 



Ring-necked duck 



Ruddy duck b, wr 



Greater snow goose 



Blue goose 



White-fronted goose 



Hutchins goose 



Whistling swan 



Yellow rail wr 



Red phalarope 

 Northern phalarope 

 Wilson phalarope 

 Dowitcher 



Long-billed dowitcher 

 Stilt sandpiper 

 Knot 



Pectoral sandpiper 

 White-rumped sandpiper 

 Baird sandpiper 

 Least sandpiper 

 Red-backed sandpiper 

 Seniipalmated sandpiper 

 Western sandpiper 

 Sanderling tvr 

 Marbled godwit 

 Hudsonian godwit 

 Greater yellow-legs wr 

 Yellow-legs 

 Willet 



Buff-breasted sandpiper 

 Long-billed curlew 

 Hudsonian curlew 

 Eskimo curlew 

 Black-bellied plover 



