Breeding Range Maps of Ohio Birds
- Eastern Phoebe and Eastern Wood Pewee
- Acadian and Least Flycatchers
- Alder and Willow Flycatchers
- Great-crested Flycatcher, Eastern Kingbird, and Horned Lark
- Purple Martin,Tree Swallow, and Northern Rough-winged Swallow
- Cliff, Bank, and Barn Swallows
- Blue Jay and American Crow
- Nuthatches and Brown Creeper
- Chickadees and Titmouse
- Carolina, Bewick's, and House Wrens
- Winter, Sedge, and Marsh Wrens
- Gnatcatcher and Kinglet
- Veery, Hermit and Wood Thrushes
- American Robin and Eastern Bluebird
- Mimids
- Cedar Waxwing, Loggerhead Shrike, and European Starling
- Uncommon Vireos : Bell's and Blue-headed Vireo (Solitary)
- Common Vireos : Red-eyed, White-eyed, Yellow-throated, and Warbling
- Warblers Vermivora: Blue-winged and Golden-winged Warblers
- Warblers Southern Range: Pine and Prairie Warblers
- WarblersNorthern Range: Northern Waterthrush, Mourning and Chestnut-sided Warblers
- Warblers Northern Conifer: Canada, Blackburnian, Black-throated Green, and Magnolia Warblers
- Warblers Second Growth Deciduous: American Redstart and Black-and-White Warbler
- Warblers Mature Forests: Ovenbird, Worm-eating, Hooded, Cerulean, and Kentucky Warblers
- Warblers Riparian Corridors: Northern Parula, Prothonotary Warbler, and Louisiana Waterthrush
- Warblers Shrub/Sapling Succesional: Yellow Warbler, Common Yellowthroat, and Yellow-breasted Chat
More to follow in Dec. 2000
Based on data from the Ohio Breeding Bird Atlas 1982-87 | More : Non-Passerines
courtesy Dan Rice, Chief Zoologist, Ohio Dept. of Natural Resources, Division of Natural Areas and Preserves
to Ohio Birder Resources | OBRC Information Desk | Species Accounts
research/graphic design/construction/maintenance by Vic Fazio (vfazio@bright.net) / last modified 31 March 1997