BIRDS OF NEW YORK 



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E Residents of the colder districts, mostly in the Adirondack region. 

 Canada grouse Northern pileated woodpecker 



Canadian ruffed grouse 

 Arctic three-toed woodpecker 

 American three-toed woodpecker 



Canada jay 

 Northern raven 

 Hudsonian chickadee 



n Summer residents 



These are species which are found in the State during the summer and 

 breed more or less commonly within its borders. Those marked wr are 

 occasionally found during winter in the southern districts but from the 

 evidence at hand we find them to belong more characteristically to this 

 group than to that of permanent residents. Those marked with a (?) are 

 not known to breed regularly at the present time. 



A Species which breed throughout the greater portion of the State: 



Pied-billed grebe wr 



Hooded merganser wr 



Wood duck 



American bittern wr 



Least bittern 



Great blue heron wr 



Green heron 



Black-crowned night heron wr 



Virginia rail wr 



Sora wr 



American woodcock ivr 



Bartramian sandpiper 



Spotted sandpiper 



Killdeer wr 



Passenger pigeon ? 



Mourning dove wr 



Broad-winged hawk wr 



Duck hawk wr 



American osprey 



Yellow-billed cuckoo 



Black-billed cuckoo 



Whip-poor-will 



Night hawk 



Chimney swift 



Ruby-throated hummingbird 



Kingbird 



Crested flycatcher 



Phoebe 



Wood pewee 



Least flycatcher 



Bobolink 



Red-winged blackbird wr 



Baltimore oriole 



Bronzed grackle wr 



Vesper sparrow wr 



Savanna sparrow wr 



Chipping sparrow 



Field sparrow wr 



Towhee wr 



Rose-breasted grosbeak 



Indigo bird 



Scarlet tanager 



Purple martin 



Cliff swallow 



Barn swallow 



Tree swallow 



Bank swallow 



Migrant shrike wr 



