Titmouse, Black-crested Parus atricristalus (732) 

 Bridled Parus wolhveberi (734) 

 Plain Parus inornalus (733) 

 Tufted Parus bkolor (731) 

 Townee, Abert's Pipilo aberti (592) 

 Brown Pipilo fuscus (591) 

 Green-tailed Chlorura chlorura (592.1) 

 Rufous-sided Pipilo erythrophthalmus (587) 

 Troupial Icterus icterus (502) 

 Veery Hylocichla fuscescens (756) 

 Verdin Auriparus (laviceps (746) 

 Vireo, Bell's Vireo beUii (633) 



Black-whiskered Vireo altiloquus (623) 

 Black-capped Vireo atricapilla (630) 

 Gray Vireo vicinior (634) 

 Hutton's Vireo huttoni (632) 

 Philadelphia Vireo philadelphicus (626) 

 Puerto Rican (Julian Chivi) Vireo latimeri 

 Red-eyed Vireo olivaceus (624) 



Solitary (Blue-headed and other subspecies) Vireo solitarius (629) 

 Warbling Vireo gilms (627) 

 White-eyed Vireo griseus (631) 

 Yellow-throated Vireo tlavifrons (628) 

 Wagtail, Yellow Motacilla llava (696) 



Warbler, Adelaide's (Reinita Mariposera) Dendroica adelaidae 

 Arctic Phylloscopus borealis (747) 

 Audubon's Dendroica auduboni (656) 

 Bachman's Vermivora bachmanii (640) 

 Bay-breasted Dendroica castanea (660) 

 Black-and-White Mniotilta varia (636) 

 Blackburnian Dendroica fusca (662) 

 Blackpoll Dendroica striata (661) 

 Black-throated Blue Dendroica caerulescens (654) 

 Black-throated Gray Dendroica nigrescens (665) 

 Black-throated Green Dendroica virens (667) 

 Blue-winged Vermivora pinus (641) 

 Bush Cettia diphone 

 Canada Milsonia canadensis (686) 

 Cape May Dendroica tigrina (650) 

 Cerulean Dendroica cerulea (658) 

 Chestnut-sided Dendroica pensylranica (659) 

 Colima Vermivora crissalis (647.1) 

 Connecticut Oporornis agilis (678) 

 Golden-cheeked Dendroica chrysoparia (666) 

 Golden-winged Vermivora chrysoptera (642) 

 Grace's Dendroica graciae (664) 

 Hermit Dendroica occidentalis (669) 

 Hooded n ilsonia citrina (684) 

 Kentucky Oporornis formosus (677) 

 Kirtland's Dendroica kirtlandii (670) 

 Lucy's \ r ermivora luciae (643) 

 MacGillivray's Oporornis tolmiei (680) 

 Magnolia Dendroica magnolia (657) 

 Mourning Oporornis Philadelphia (679) 

 Myrtle Dendroica coronata (655) 



Nashville Vermirora ruftcapilla (645) 

 Olive Peucedramus taenialus (651) 

 Olive-backed (Sennett's) Parula pitiayumi (649) 

 Orange-crowned Vermivora celata (646) 

 Palm Dendroica palmarum (672) 

 Parula Parula americana (648) 

 Pine Dendroica pinus (671) 

 Prairie Dendroica discolor (673) 

 Prothonotary Protonotaria citrea (637) 

 Red-faced Cardellina rubrifrons (690) 

 Swainson's Limnothlypis swainsonii (638) 

 Tennessee Vfrmirora peregrina (647) 

 Townsend's Dendroica townsendi (668) 

 Virginia's I'ermirora virginiae (644) 

 Wilson's H ilsonia pusilla (685) 

 Worm-eating Helmitheros vermivorus (639) 

 Yellow Dendroica petechia (652) 

 Yellow-throated Dendroica dominica (663) 

 Waterthrush, Louisiana Seiurus motacilla (676) 



Northern (Grinnell's) Seiurus noveboracensis (675) 

 Waxwing, Bohemian Bombycilla garrula (618) 



Cedar Bombycilla cedrorum (619) 

 Wheatear Oenanthe oenanthe (765) 

 Whip-poor-will Caprimulgus vociferus (417) 



Woodpecker, Acorn (California and other subspecies) Melanerpes formi- 

 civorus (407) 

 Arizona Dendrocopos arizonae (398) 

 Black-backed Three-toed Picoides arclicus (400) 

 Downy Dendrocopos pubescens (394) 

 Gila Centurus uropygialis (411) 

 Golden-fronted Centurus aurifrons (410) 

 Hairy Dendrocopos villosus (393) 

 Ivory-billed Campephilus principalis (392) 

 Ladder-backed (Texas, Cactus, and other subspecies) Dendro- 

 copos scalaris (396) 

 Lewis' Asyndesmus lewis (408) 

 Northern Three-toed Picoides tridactylus (401) 

 Nattall's Dendrocopos nuttallii (397) 

 Pileated Dryocopus pileatus (405) 

 Puerto Rican (Carpintero) Melanerpes portoricensis 

 Red-bellied Centurus carolinus (409) 

 Red-cockaded Dendrocopos borealis (395) 

 Red-headed Melanerpes erythrocephalus (406) 

 White-headed Dendrocopos albolarvatus (399) 

 Wren, Bewick's Thryomanes beivickii (719) 



Brown-throated Troglodytes brunneicollis (721.1) 

 Cactus Campylorhynchus brunneicapillum (713) 

 Canon Catherpes meiicanus (717) 

 Carolina Thryothorus ludovicianus (718) 

 House Troglodytes aedon (721) 

 Long-billed Marsh Telmatodytes palustris (725) 

 Rock Salpinctes obsoletus (715) 

 Short-billed Marsh Cistothorus platensis (724) 

 Winter Troglodytes troglodytes (722) 

 Yellowthroat Oeothlypis trichas (681) 



GENERAL INFORMATION 



The following information is of a general nature only. Specific information on Federal laws and regulations can be 

 obtained from the Director, Bureau of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife, U.S. Department of the Interior, Washington, D.C., 

 20240, or the nearest regional office of the Bureau of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife as follows: Region 1 (Northwest), 

 Post Office Box 3737, Portland, Oreg., 97208; Region 2 (Southwest), Post Office Box 1306, Albuquerque, N. Mex., 87103; 

 Region 3 (Midwest), 1006 West Lake Street, Minneapolis, Minn., 55408; Region 4 (Southeast), Peachtree-Seventh 

 Building, Atlanta, Ga., 30323; and Region 5 (Northeast), U.S. Post Office and Courthouse, Boston, Mass., 02109. 



Possession of protected birds. — No person may take from the wild, otherwise acquire, possess, sell, purchase, trans- 

 port, import, export, or dispose of any protected birds, alive or dead, or their parts, nests or eggs, except in accordance 

 with the Federal regulations under Parts 10, 11, and 16 of Title 50, Code of Federal Regulations. Under these regu- 

 lations, Federal permits may be issued to qualified persons., authorizing the acquisition, possession, and transportation 

 of protected birds for justified propagating, scientific, educational, taxidermy, and other special purposes under certain 

 conditions. 



Control of depredating birds. — Under Parts 11 and 16 of Title 50, Code of Federal Regulations, permits may be issued 

 authorizing the killing of protected birds that are committing serious depredations on crops, property, or other interests 

 when the injury is substantial and can be abated only by killing some or all of the offending birds. In addition, all species 

 of blackbirds, cowbirds, and grackles may be killed without a permit when such birds are committing or about to commit 

 depredations on shade or ornamental trees or agricultural crops. 



Birds not afforded Federal protection. — The following are some common birds which are not afforded Federal pro- 

 tection, but which may be protected by State latvs administered by the respective State conservation departments: 



Anhingas 



Cormorants 



Crows 



Hawks 



Ibises 



Jays 



Kingfishers 

 Magpies 

 Ospreys 

 Owls ' 



Pelicans 



Ravens 



Sparrow — English or House only 



(Passer domeslicus) 

 Starlings 



Wildlife Leaflet 469, July 1965. (Supersedes WL 455, August 1963.) 



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