Birds of Nova Scotia

Appendix 1: Hypothetical Species | Appendix 2: Unsuccessful Introductions | Literature Cited | Birds of NS
Line drawings by John H. Dick

207. Black-billed Cuckoo
208. Yellow-billed Cuckoo
209. Common Barn-Owl
210. Eastern Screech Owl
211. Great Horned Owl
212. Snowy Owl
Northern Saw-whet Owl 213. Northern Hawk-Owl
214. Barred Owl
215. Great Gray Owl
216. Long-eared Owl
217. Short-eared Owl
218. Boreal Owl
219. Northern Saw-whet Owl
220. Common Nighthawk
221. Chuck-will's-widow
222. Whip-poor-will
223. Chimney Swift
224. Ruby-throated Hummingbird
225. Black-chinned Hummingbird
226. Rufous Hummingbird
227. Belted Kingfisher
228. Red-headed Woodpecker
229. Red-bellied Woodpecker
Yellow-bellied Sapsucker 230. Yellow-bellied Sapsucker
231. Downy Woodpecker
232. Hairy Woodpecker
233. Three-toed Woodpecker
234. Black-backed Woodpecker
235. Northern Flicker
236. Pileated Woodpecker
237. Olive-sided Flycatcher
238. Eastern Wood-Pewee
239. Yellow-bellied Flycatcher
240. Acadian Flycatcher
241. Alder Flycatcher
242. Willow Flycatcher
243. Least Flycatcher
244. Eastern Phoebe
245. Say's Phoebe
246. Vermilion Flycatcher
247. Great Crested Flycatcher
248. Western Kingbird
249. Eastern Kingbird
250. Gray Kingbird
251. Scissor-tailed Flycatcher
252. Fork-tailed Flycatcher
253. Horned Lark
254. Purple Martin
255. Tree Swallow
256. Violet-green Swallow
257. Northern Rough-winged Swallow
258. Bank Swallow
Least Flycatcher singing 259. Cliff Swallow
260. Cave Swallow
261. Barn Swallow
262. Gray Jay
263. Blue Jay
264. Black-billed Magpie
265. Jackdaw
266. American Crow
267. Fish Crow
268. Common Raven
269. Black-capped Chickadee
270. Boreal Chickadee
271. Red-breasted Nuthatch
272. White-breasted Nuthatch
273. Brown Creeper
274. Rock Wren
275. Carolina Wren
276. House Wren
277. Winter Wren
278. Sedge Wren
279. Marsh Wren
280. Golden-crowned Kinglet
281. Ruby-crowned Kinglet
282. Blue-gray Gnatcatcher
283. Northern Wheatear
284. Eastern Bluebird
285. Townsend's Solitaire
Brown Creeper 286. Veery
287. Gray-cheeked Thrush
288. Swainson's Thrush
289. Hermit Thrush
290. Wood Thrush
291. American Robin
292. Varied Thrush
293. Gray Catbird
294. Northern Mockingbird
295. Brown Thrasher
296. Water Pipit
297. Bohemian Waxwing
298. Cedar Waxwing
299. Northern Shrike
300. Loggerhead Shrike
301. European Starling
302. White-eyed Vireo
303. Solitary Vireo
304. Yellow-throated Vireo
Red-eyed Vireo on nest 305. Warbling Vireo
306. Philadelphia Vireo
307. Red-eyed Vireo
308. Blue-winged Warbler
309. Golden-winged Warbler
310. Tennessee Warbler
311. Orange-crowned Warbler
312. Nashville Warbler
313. Northern Parula
314. Yellow Warbler
315. Chestnut-sided Warbler
316. Magnolia Warbler
317. Cape May Warbler
318. Black-throated Blue Warbler
319. Yellow-rumped Warbler
320. Black-throated Gray Warbler
321. Townsend's Warbler
322. Hermit Warbler
323. Black-throated Green Warbler
324. Black burnian Warbler
325. Yellow-throated Warbler
326. Pine Warbler
327. Prairie Warbler
Black-and-White Warbler 328. Palm Warbler
329. Bay-breasted Warbler
330. Blackpoll Warbler
331. Cerulian Warbler
332. Black-and-white Warbler
333. American Redstart
334. Prothonotary Warbler
335. Worm-eating Warbler
336. Swainson's Warbler
337. Ovenbird
338. Northern Waterthrush
339. Louisiana Waterthrush
340. Kentucky Warbler
341. Connecticut Warbler
342. Mourning Warbler
343. Common Yellowthroat
344. Hooded Warbler
345. Wilson's Warbler
346. Canada Warbler
347. Yellow-breasted Chat
348. Summer Tanager
349. Scarlet Tanager
350. Western Tanager
Palm Warble Feeding young Cedar Waxwings 351. Northern Cardinal
352. Rose-breasted Grosbeak
353. Black-headed Grosbeak
354. Blue Grosbeak
355. Indigo Bunting
356. Painted Bunting
357. Dickcissel
358. Green-tailed Towhee
359. Rufous-sided Towhee
360. Cassin's Sparrow
361. American Tree Sparrow
362. Chipping Sparrow
363. Clay-colored Sparrow
364. Field Sparrow
365. Vesper Sparrow
366. Lark Sparrow
367. Lark Bunting
368. Savannah Sparrow
369. Grasshopper Sparrow
Sharp-tailed Sparrow 370. Henslow's Sparrow
371. Le Conte's Sparrow
372. Sharp-tailed Sparrow
373. Seaside Sparrow
374. Fox Sparrow
375. Song Sparrow
376. Lincoln's Sparrow
377. Swamp Sparrow
378. White-throated Sparrow
379. Golden-crowned Sparrow
380. White-crowned Sparrow
381. Harris' Sparrow
382. Dark-eyed Junco
383. Lapland Longspur
384. Smith's Longspur
385. Chestnut-collared Longspur
386. Snow Bunting
387. Bobolink
388. Red-winged Blackbird
389. Eastern Meadowlark
390. Western Meadowlark
391. Yellow-headed Blackbird
392. Rusty Blackbird
393. Brewer's Blackbird
394. Great-tailed Grackle
395. Common Grackle
396. Brown-headed Cowbird
397. Black-cowled Oriole
398. Orchard Oriole
Evening Grosbeaks 399. Northern Oriole
400. Brambling
401. Pine Grosbeak
402. Purple Finch
403. House Finch
404. Red Crossbill
405. White-winged Crossbill
406. Common Redpoll
407. Hoary Redpoll
408. Pine Siskin
409. American Goldfinch
410. Evening Grosbeak
411. House Sparrow

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