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and yet another list: What New World Warblers (Parulidae) have you seen (1 Viewer)

Mysticete

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We have sunbirds, parrots, and hummingbirds, now, so I might as well include a thread on my personal favorite family; the New World Warblers. I also have Olive Warbler, however that appears to be more like a weird accentor than a New World Warbler

42 total
Red-faced Warbler
Audubon's Warbler
Black-throated Blue Warbler
Bay-breasted Warbler
Cerulean Warbler
Myrtle Warbler
Prairie Warbler
Yellow-throated Warbler
Blackburnian Warbler
Grace's Warbler
Kirtland's Warbler
Magnolia Warbler
Black-throated Gray Warbler
Hermit Warbler
Palm Warbler
Chestnut-sided Warbler
Yellow Warbler
Pine Warbler
Blackpoll Warbler
Cape May Warbler
Townsend's Warbler
Black-throated Green Warbler
Common Yellowthroat
Black-and-white Warbler
Painted Redstart
Mourning Warbler
MacGillivray's Warbler
Northern Parula
Prothonotary Warbler
Ovenbird
Northern Waterthrush
American Redstart
Orange-crowned Warbler
Golden-winged Warbler
Lucy's Warbler
Tennessee Warbler
Blue-winged Warbler
Nashville Warbler
Virginia's Warbler
Canada Warbler
Hooded Warbler
Wilson's Warbler
 
Yes, great family! They make May in New York a magical time.
Including the Olive Warbler (actually accentor-thing), I have seen 78 species.
My biggest miss is probably Colima Warbler. I'm not sure if I have a favorite because all of the Parulidae are awesome.
 
Mysticete, I was thinking of starting a New World Warbler Thread, but have been pretty busy lately and did not get around to it. (Maybe someone will start an Old World Warbler thread.)

I have fifty-five (55) New World Warblers, but only a handful of Old World ones.
* Thirty-six (36) in red were seen in Missouri.

Olive Warbler, Arizona
Blue-winged Warbler, Missouri
Golden-winged Warbler, Missouri
Tennessee Warbler, Missouri
Orange-crowned Warbler, Missouri
Nashville Warbler, Missouri

Virginia's Warbler, Colorado
Lucy's Warbler, Arizona
Northern Parula, Missouri
Tropical Parula, Ecuador
Yellow Warbler, Missouri
*Mangrove Warbler, Costa Rica (*Mangrove/Golden/Yellow Warbler complex, but different enough for me to list here)
Chestnut-sided Warbler, Missouri
Magnolia Warbler, Missouri
Cape May Warbler, Missouri

Black-throated Blue Warbler, New Jersey
Yellow-rumped Warbler (Myrtle race), Missouri
*Yellow-rumped Warbler (Audubon's race), Texas (* Well, they might split!)
Black-throated Gray Warbler, Arizona
Townsend's Warbler, Washington
Hermit Warbler, Arizona
Black-throated Green, Missouri
Blackburnian Warbler, Missouri
Yellow-throated Warbler, Missouri

Grace's Warbler, Arizona
Pine Warbler, Missouri
Prairie Warbler, Missouri
Palm Warbler, Missouri
Bay-breasted Warbler, Missouri

Blackpoll Warbler, Missouri
Cerulean Warbler, Missouri
Black-and-white Warbler, Missouri
American Redstart, Missouri
Prothonotary Warbler, Missouri
Worm-eating Warbler, Missouri
Swainson's Warbler, Missouri
Ovenbird, Missouri
Northern Waterthrush, Missouri
Louisiana Waterthrush, Missouri
Kentucky Warbler, Missouri
Connecticut Warbler, Missouri
Mourning Warbler, Missouri

MacGillivary's Warbler, Washingon
Common Yellowthroat, Missouri
Olive-crowned Yellowthroat, Ecuador
Hooded Warbler, Missouri
Wilson's Warbler, Missouri
Canada Warbler, Missouri
Red-faced Warbler, Arizona
Painted Redstart, Arizona

Slate-throated Redstart, Costa Rica
Collared Redstart, Costa Rica
Gray-and-gold Warbler, Ecuador
Three-striped Warbler, Costa Rica
Yellow-breasted Chat, Missouri
 
1.Golden-winged Warbler
2.Tennessee Warbler
3.Orange-crowned warbler
4.Nashville Warbler
5.Northern Parula
6.Chestnut-sided Warbler
7.Cape May warbler
8.Magnolia Warbler
9.Yellow-rumped Warbler
10.Black-and-white Warbler
11.Blackburnian Warbler
12.Black-throated Green Warbler
13.Bay-breasted Warbler
14.Blackpol Warbler
15.Palm Warbler
16.Yellow Warbler
17.Mourning Warbler
18.Canada Warbler
19.Wilson's Warbler
20.Ovenbird
21.Northern Waterthrush
22.Common Yellowthroat
23.American Redstart

Still need 2 species found regularly in Manitoba,Connecticut Warbler
and Pine Warbler

And seen a 24. Townsend's Warbler a few years back in B.C.
 
my total is pretty sad since I live in B.C. and there is fewer there then in the east. Though I have several vagrants that I'm proud of.
1. Prothonotary Warbler
2. Tennessee Warbler ( last year in Victoria)
3. Orange-crowned warbler
4. Nashville Warbler (vagrants in victoria and regulars in Okanogan)
5. Chestnut-sided Warbler (Calgary)
6. Yellow-rumped Warbler
7. Black and white Warbler (One on Salt spring island twitch)
8. Black-throated Blue Warbler (in sooke one of only a couple records in BC)
9. Black throated Grey Warbler
10. Townsend's warbler
11. Hermit Warbler ( Northern California)
12. Black throated Green Warbler(Alberta)
13. Prairie Warbler (Tofino)
14. Blackpoll Warbler(someones backyard in Victoria they like hiding)
15. Palm Warbler
16. Yellow Warbler
17. Mourning Warbler
18. Wilson's Warbler
19. Northern Waterthrush (Victoria a couple times and the south Okanogan)
20. Common Yellowthroat
21. Yellow-breasted Chat
22. American Redstart
 
A big favorite of mine as well! I have seen a total of 46 species, having seen the vast majority (37 species) in the state of Florida. I picked up two new species in California, two in Venezuela, and five in Costa Rica. I am fortunate enough to band many of these species in the fall here in South Florida, so I get to hold them in the hand and observe many of the different plumages. Unless otherwise noted, all species were seen first in Florida:

1) Blue-winged Warbler
2) Golden-winged Warbler
3) Tennessee Warbler
4) Orange-crowned Warbler
5) Nashville Warbler
6) Flame-throated Warbler (Costa Rica)
7) Northern Parula
8) Yellow Warbler (seen individuals of all three complexes; 'Yellow', 'Golden', and 'Mangrove')
9) Chestnut-sided Warbler
10) Magnolia Warbler
11) Cape May Warbler
12) Black-throated Blue Warbler
13) Yellow-rumped Warbler (both 'Myrtle' and 'Audubon's')
14) Black-throated Gray Warbler
15) Black-throated Green Warbler
16) Townsend's Warbler
17) Hermit Warbler (California)
18) Blackburnian Warbler
19) Yellow-throated Warbler
20) Pine Warbler
21) Prairie Warbler (northern and resident coastal races)
22) Palm Warbler (Eastern and Western races)
23) Bay-breasted Warbler
24) Blackpoll Warbler
25) Black-and-white Warbler
26) American Redstart
27) Prothonotary Warbler
28) Worm-eating Warbler
29) Swainson's Warbler
30) Ovenbird
31) Northern Waterthrush
32) Louisiana Waterthrush
33) Kentucky Warbler
34) Connecticut Warbler
35) MacGillivray's Warbler (California)
36) Common Yellowthroat
37) Masked Yellowthroat (Venezuela)
38) Hooded Warbler
39) Wilson's Warbler
40) Canada Warbler
41) Slate-throated Whitestart (Venezuela and Costa Rica)
42) Collared Whitestart (Costa Rica)
43) Rufous-capped Warbler (Costa Rica)
44) Three-striped Warbler (Costa Rica)
45) Buff-rumped Warbler (Costa Rica)
46) Yellow-breasted Chat

Carlos
 
Probably the lowest total so far; 18-ish (I'm sure there will be lower to come ;) )

1 Black and white Warbler
2. Black-throated Blue Warbler
3. Black throated Gray Warbler
4. Blackpoll Warbler
5. Chestnut-sided Warbler
6. Hooded Warbler
7. Lucy's Warbler
8. Magnolia Warbler
9. Palm Warbler
10. Pine Warbler
11. Prairie Warbler
12. Red-faced Warbler
13. Yellow Warbler
14. Yellow-rumped Warbler

15. Yellow-breasted Chat

16. Louisiana Waterthrush
17. Northern Waterthrush

18. American Redstart

All in the USA, although Northern Waterthrush in the UK too.
 
Perhaps my favourite family (or tribe, according to BOU), too. USA, Bahamas, Mexico, Argentina: 66 (IOC), 63 (AOU) [plus Peucedramus taeniatus - Olive Warbler].

  1. Vermivora pinus - Blue-winged Warbler
  2. Vermivora chrysoptera - Golden-winged Warbler
  3. Vermivora peregrina - Tennessee Warbler
  4. Vermivora celata - Orange-crowned Warbler
  5. Vermivora ruficapilla - Nashville Warbler
  6. Vermivora luciae - Lucy's Warbler
  7. Parula superciliosa - Crescent-chested Warbler
  8. Parula americana - Northern Parula
  9. Parula pitiayumi - Tropical Parula
  10. Dendroica aestiva - Yellow Warbler
  11. Dendroica petechia - Mangrove [Yellow] Warbler (& 'Golden Warbler')
  12. Dendroica pensylvanica - Chestnut-sided Warbler
  13. Dendroica magnolia - Magnolia Warbler
  14. Dendroica tigrina - Cape May Warbler
  15. Dendroica caerulescens - Black-throated Blue Warbler
  16. Dendroica coronata - Myrtle [Yellow-rumped] Warbler
  17. Dendroica auduboni - Audubon's [Yellow-rumped] Warbler
  18. Dendroica nigrifrons - Black-fronted [Yellow-rumped] Warbler
  19. Dendroica nigrescens - Black-throated Gray Warbler
  20. Dendroica chrysoparia - Golden-cheeked Warbler
  21. Dendroica virens - Black-throated Green Warbler
  22. Dendroica townsendi - Townsend's Warbler
  23. Dendroica occidentalis - Hermit Warbler
  24. Dendroica fusca - Blackburnian Warbler
  25. Dendroica dominica - Yellow-throated Warbler (& D. flavescens 'Bahama Warbler')
  26. Dendroica graciae - Grace's Warbler
  27. Dendroica pityophila - Olive-capped Warbler
  28. Dendroica pinus - Pine Warbler
  29. Dendroica kirtlandii - Kirtland's Warbler
  30. Dendroica discolor - Prairie Warbler
  31. Dendroica palmarum - Palm Warbler
  32. Dendroica castanea - Bay-breasted Warbler
  33. Dendroica striata - Blackpoll Warbler
  34. Dendroica cerulea - Cerulean Warbler
  35. Mniotilta varia - Black-and-white Warbler
  36. Setophaga ruticilla - American Redstart
  37. Protonotaria citrea - Prothonotary Warbler
  38. Helmitheros vermivorum - Worm-eating Warbler
  39. Limnothlypis swainsonii - Swainson's Warbler
  40. Seiurus aurocapilla - Ovenbird
  41. Seiurus noveboracensis - Northern Waterthrush
  42. Seiurus motacilla - Louisiana Waterthrush
  43. Oporornis formosus - Kentucky Warbler
  44. Oporornis agilis - Connecticut Warbler
  45. Oporornis philadelphia - Mourning Warbler
  46. Oporornis tolmiei - MacGillivray's Warbler
  47. Geothlypis trichas - Common Yellowthroat
  48. Geothlypis rostrata - Bahama Yellowthroat
  49. Geothlypis speciosa - Black-polled Yellowthroat
  50. Geothlypis nelsoni - Hooded Yellowthroat
  51. Geothlypis velata - Southern [Masked] Yellowthroat
  52. Wilsonia citrina - Hooded Warbler
  53. Wilsonia pusilla - Wilson's Warbler
  54. Wilsonia canadensis - Canada Warbler
  55. Cardellina rubrifrons - Red-faced Warbler
  56. Ergaticus ruber - Red Warbler
  57. Myioborus pictus - Painted Redstart
  58. Myioborus miniatus - Slate-throated Redstart
  59. Myioborus brunniceps - Brown-capped Redstart
  60. Basileuterus bivittatus - Two-banded Warbler
  61. Basileuterus signatus - Pale-legged Warbler
  62. Basileuterus culicivorus - Golden-crowned Warbler
  63. Basileuterus leucoblepharus - White-browed Warbler
  64. Basileuterus rufifrons - Rufous-capped Warbler
  65. Basileuterus belli - Golden-browed Warbler
  66. Icteria virens - Yellow-breasted Chat
Richard
 
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yay for warblers! 58 species for me- 59 if Yellow-rumped warbler is split, and 60 including Olive Warbler. Most of the North American species (still lacking Colima), plus some from Costa Rica and Ecuador.

Tennessee Warbler
Nashville Warbler
Lucy's Warbler
Virginia's Warbler
Orange-crowned Warbler
Blue-winged Warbler
Golden-winged Warbler
Northern Parula
Tropical Parula
Yellow Warbler
Chestnut-sided Warbler
Magnolia Warbler
Cape May Warbler
Blackburnian Warbler
Black-throated Blue Warbler
Cerulean Warbler
Black-throated Green Warbler
Golden-cheeked Warbler
Townsend's Warbler
Hermit Warbler
Black-throated Gray Warbler
Grace's Warbler
Yellow-rumped Warbler
Palm Warbler
Pine Warbler
Prairie Warbler
Blackpoll Warbler
Bay-breasted Warbler
Yellow-throated Warbler
Black-and-white Warbler
American Redstart
Prothonotary Warbler
Worm-eating Warbler
Common Yellowthroat
Gray-crowned Yellowthroat
Mourning Warbler
MacGillivray's Warbler
Connecticut Warbler
Kentucky Warbler
Northern Waterthrush
Louisiana Waterthrush
Buff-rumped Warbler
Ovenbird
Swainson'sWarbler
Canada Warbler
Hooded Warbler
Wilson's Warbler
Red-faced Warbler
Painted Redstart
Slate-throated Redstart
Collared Redstart
Spectacled Redstart
Black-crested Warbler
Three-striped Warbler
Citrine Warbler
Rufous-capped Warbler
Russet-crowned Warbler
Golden-crowned Warbler
Yellow-breasted Chat
 
Also seen the mangrove (sub?)species of Yellow in Mexico so I still am not sure whether to count it or not because ABA doesn't but IOC does.
 
I'd love to post my list here, but I haven't been able to transfer my life list to my new computer even though I have it somewhere on an external hard drive, and I even had a separate warbler list. Maybe when I have more time I'll just look through my warbler book and count what I've seen. Still waiting to see my first warbler in Missouri this year, although I hope to remedy that next weekend! At least the trees are budding, and everything looks nice and green here.
 
Only 22 and not likely to add to it :C

Blue-winged Warbler
Tennessee Warbler
Northern Parula
Black-and-white Warbler
Yellow Warbler
Pine Warbler
Chestnut-sided Warbler
Yellow-throated Warbler
Black-throated Green Warbler
Prairie Warbler
Palm Warbler
Cape May Warbler
Magnolia Warbler
Yellow-rumped Warbler
Blackpoll Warbler
American Redstart
Ovenbird
Northern Waterthrush
Louisiana Waterthrush
Prothonotary Warbler
Common Yellowthroat
Grey-crowned Yellowthroat
 
Sixty-one for me (depending on taxonomy). Most were seen in the United States, but some were seen in Honduras and Ecuador.

01. Blue-winged Warbler
02. Golden-winged Warbler
03. Tennessee Warbler
04. Orange-crowned Warbler
05. Nashville Warbler
06. Virginia's Warbler
07. Lucy's Warbler
08. Northern Parula
09. Tropical Parula
10. Yellow Warbler
11. Mangrove Warbler
12. Chestnut-sided Warbler
13. Magnolia Warbler
14. Cape May Warbler
15. Black-throated Blue Warbler
16. Myrtle Warbler
17. Audubon's Warbler
18. Black-throated Gray Warbler
19. Golden-cheeked Warbler
20. Black-throated Green Warbler
21. Townsend's Warbler
22. Hermit Warbler
23. Blackburnian Warbler
24. Yellow-throated Warbler
25. Grace's Warbler
26. Pine Warbler
27. Kirtland's Warbler
28. Prairie Warbler
29. Palm Warbler
30. Bay-breasted Warbler
31. Blackpoll Warbler
32. Cerulean Warbler
33. Black-and-white Warbler
34. American Redstart
35. Prothonotary Warbler
36. Worm-eating Warbler
37. Swainson's Warbler
38. Ovenbird
39. Northern Waterthrush
40. Louisiana Waterthrush
41. Kentucky Warbler
42. Connecticut Warbler
43. Mourning Warbler
44. MacGillivray's Warbler
45. Common Yellowthroat
46. Olive-crowned Yellowthroat
47. Gray-crowned Yellowthroat
48. Hooded Warbler
49. Wilson's Warbler
50. Canada Warbler
51. Red-faced Warbler
52. Painted Whitestart
53. Slate-throated Whitestart
54. Spectacled Whitestart
55. Fan-tailed Warbler
56. Choco Warbler
57. Black-crested Warbler
58. Russet-crowned Warbler
59. Rufous-capped Warbler
60. Three-striped Warbler
61. Yellow-breasted Chat

Dave
 
1. Golden-winged
2. Blue-winged
3. Tennessee
4. Orange-crowned
5. Nashville
6. Northern Parula
7. Yellow
8. Chestnut-sided
9. Magnolia
10. Cape May
11. Black-throated Blue
12. Yellow-rumped
13. Black-throated Green
14. Blackburnian
15. Pine
16. Palm
17. Bay-breasted
18. Blackpoll
19. Black-and-White
20. American Redstart
21. Prothonotary
22. Ovenbird
23. Northern Waterthrush
24. Mourning
25. Common Yellowthroat
26. Hooded
27. Wilson's
28. Canada

Hopefully cerulean, louisiana waterthrush, yellow-breasted chat this spring
 
ugh, Cape May Warbler hates me... and I'm in Michigan and never went to see Kirtland's, but here is my list:

Blue-winged Warbler
Golden-winged Warbler (I studied this one)
Tennessee Warbler
Nashville Warbler
Northern Parula
Yellow Warbler
Chestnut-sided Warbler
Magnolia Warbler
Black-throated Blue Warbler
Blackburnian Warbler
Yellow-throated Warbler
Pine Warbler
Prairie Warbler
Palm Warbler
Bay-breasted Warbler
Blackpoll Warbler
Cerulean Warbler
Black-and-White Warbler
American Redstart
Prothonotary Warbler (I'm going to study this one this summer)
Worm-eating Warbler
Ovenbird
Northern Waterthrush
Louisiana Waterthrush
Kentucky Warbler
Connecticut Warbler (I got to see several in a mud puddle in Texas! Everyone was shocked!)
Mourning Warbler
Common Yellowthroat
Hooded Warbler (I found a nest of these before... they raised three cowbirds...)
Wilson's Warbler
Canada Warbler
Yellow-breasted Chat
 
eBird sez...

Blue-winged, Arcola,MN, June 2007
Oranged-crowned, Lincoln,NE, Oct 2008
Nashville, Lincoln,NE, Oct 2008
Yellow, Rodgers,MN, Jun 2007
Chestnut-sided, Finland,MN, Jun 2007
Magnolia, Finland,MN, Jun 2008
Yellow-rumped, St. Paul,MN Oct 2008
Black-throated green, Finland,MN, Jun 2007
Blackburnian, Finland,MN, Jun 2007
Palm, Prescott,MA, Oct 2008
Black-and-white, Finland,MN, Jun 2007
American redstart, Rodgers,MN, Jun 2007
Northern waterthrush, Bloomington,MN, Oct 2008
Common yellowthroat, Rodgers,MN, Jun 2007
Canada, Finland,MN, Jun 2007
Ovenbird Finland,MN, Jun 2007
 
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