Breeding Range Maps of Ohio Birds


Passerines | Non-Passerines

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

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research/graphic design/construction/maintenance by Vic Fazio (vfazio@bright.net) / last modified 31 March 1997