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and yet another list: What New World Warblers (Parulidae) have you seen
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<blockquote data-quote="dacol" data-source="post: 2077241" data-attributes="member: 6405"><p>47 species (48 if Audubon's and Myrtle are split):</p><p>Red-faced Warbler</p><p>Black-throated Blue Warbler</p><p>Bay-breasted Warbler</p><p>Cerulean Warbler</p><p>Audubon's Warbler</p><p>Myrtle Warbler</p><p>Prairie Warbler</p><p>Yellow-throated Warbler</p><p>Blackburnian Warbler</p><p>Grace's Warbler</p><p>Magnolia Warbler</p><p>Black-throated Gray Warbler</p><p>Palm Warbler</p><p>Chestnut-sided Warbler</p><p>Yellow Warbler</p><p>Pine Warbler</p><p>Blackpoll Warbler</p><p>Cape May Warbler</p><p>Townsend's Warbler</p><p>Black-throated Green Warbler</p><p>Common Yellowthroat</p><p>Black-and-white Warbler</p><p>Painted Redstart</p><p>Mourning Warbler</p><p>MacGillivray's Warbler</p><p>Northern Parula</p><p>Prothonotary Warbler</p><p>Ovenbird</p><p>Northern Waterthrush</p><p>American Redstart</p><p>Orange-crowned Warbler</p><p>Golden-winged Warbler</p><p>Tennessee Warbler</p><p>Blue-winged Warbler</p><p>Nashville Warbler</p><p>Canada Warbler</p><p>Hooded Warbler</p><p>Wilson's Warbler</p><p>Yellow-breasted Chat</p><p>Adelaide's Warbler</p><p>Golden-crowned Warbler</p><p>White-bellied Warbler</p><p>White-browed Warbler</p><p>White-striped Warbler</p><p>Flavescent Warbler</p><p>Riverbank Warbler</p><p>Masked Yellowthroat</p><p>Tropical Parula</p><p></p><p>As a curiosity the last 8 are the only resident species in São Paulo state, Brazil, where I saw them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dacol, post: 2077241, member: 6405"] 47 species (48 if Audubon's and Myrtle are split): Red-faced Warbler Black-throated Blue Warbler Bay-breasted Warbler Cerulean Warbler Audubon's Warbler Myrtle Warbler Prairie Warbler Yellow-throated Warbler Blackburnian Warbler Grace's Warbler Magnolia Warbler Black-throated Gray 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 Tennessee Warbler Blue-winged Warbler Nashville Warbler Canada Warbler Hooded Warbler Wilson's Warbler Yellow-breasted Chat Adelaide's Warbler Golden-crowned Warbler White-bellied Warbler White-browed Warbler White-striped Warbler Flavescent Warbler Riverbank Warbler Masked Yellowthroat Tropical Parula As a curiosity the last 8 are the only resident species in São Paulo state, Brazil, where I saw them. [/QUOTE]
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