Parulidae

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Family: Parulidae

Group: Bird, Species

Scientific NameCommon NameSummary
American RedstartAmerican RedstartUncommon along the mainland, especially transboundary rivers.
Bay-breasted WarblerBay-breasted WarblerUnsubstantiated; sight records from Juneau and Petersburg.
Black-and-white WarblerBlack-and-white WarblerCasual with records from Juneau, Gustavus, Hyder, Ketchikan, and Sitka.
Black-throated Blue WarblerBlack-throated Blue WarblerSingle report from Tee Harbor near Juneau.
Black-throated Gray WarblerBlack-throated Gray WarblerFirst documented (with photos) in Hyder, June 2016 (Steve Heinl, Lynn Barber, Louann Feldmann). Previously a single sight record from Petersburg (Peter Walsh, 1989). Additional records from 2018 in Ketchikan (October 18, Steve Heinl) and Sitka (Oct 31-Nov ??, mult obs). since then, 31 May 2021 in Juneau [1] and 10 July 2023 in Hyder [2]
Black-throated Green WarblerBlack-throated Green WarblerOne Summer record from Chichagof Island.
Blackburnian WarblerBlackburnian WarblerAn immature bird in Ketchikan 28 October 2022 [3] is the only record
Blackpoll WarblerBlackpoll Warbler
Cape May WarblerCape May WarblerA Fall 1961 record from Haines, a Spring 2011 record from Juneau, and one from Sitka in November 2016.
Chestnut-sided WarblerChestnut-sided WarblerAccidental at Ketchikan in June 1997. Only other reports from the state are Middleton Island in 1981 and 2012.
Common YellowthroatCommon Yellowthroat
Connecticut WarblerConnecticut WarblerListed on Haines checklist, though this seems likely to be an error.
Hermit WarblerHermit WarblerUnsubstantiated; sight record from Juneau.
MacGillivray's WarblerMacGillivray's WarblerUncommon along the mainland.
Magnolia WarblerMagnolia WarblerAccidental across most of the region, Very Rare along mainland rivers.
Mourning WarblerMourning WarblerReported from Juneau.
Nashville WarblerNashville WarblerAccidental in late Fall, with records from Juneau, Ketchikan and Sitka.
Northern ParulaNorthern ParulaThe only record is a singing bird first found by Heinl and Piston in Ketchikan, June 28th, 2017.
Northern WaterthrushNorthern Waterthrush
Orange-crowned WarblerOrange-crowned Warbler
OvenbirdOvenbirdReported from Douglas.
Palm WarblerPalm WarblerCasual in Fall, Accidental in other seasons.
Prairie WarblerPrairie WarblerAccidental in Ketchikan.
Tennessee WarblerTennessee Warbler
Townsend's WarblerTownsend's Warbler
Wilson's WarblerWilson's Warbler
Yellow WarblerYellow Warbler
Yellow-rumped WarblerYellow-rumped Warbler
Yellow-throated WarblerYellow-throated WarblerSingle report from Glacier Bay National Park office in Bartlett Cove, September 2015.