Jodie, I'm lucky to note that I've birded on one (too brief) vacation in Alaska.
The most typical nesting New World wood-warblers (Parulidae family) there include:
- Blackpoll
- Yellow
- Orange-crowned
- Northern Waterthrush
- American Redstart
- Common Yellowthroat
- Wilson's
- Yellow-rumped
- McGillivray's
- Townsend's
The Dusky Warbler (in the Leaf Warbler family) is also present.
Does this help?
Regards from Daniel, your Marin County, California birding guide
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3 comments:
Yes, but none there now....and I think Dusky is the last one to arrive from Russia or the west....weird!
Joey
I am always seeing Blackpoll there, but never American Redstart.
Wish I had time to there. Bobby Simon
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