MOST-NUMEROUS TAXA OF THE CLASS AVES IN NORTH AMERICA according to ISIS SDR Abstracts *
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1 MOST-NUMEROUS TAXA OF THE CLASS AVES IN NORTH AMERICA according to ISIS SDR Abstracts * Robert Webster The Toledo Zoo * = SDZ & SDWAP Annual Report data substituted for ISIS data for year 2000 STRUTHIONIFORMES Ostrich Struthio camelus S.c. australis S.c. camelus S.c.massaicus S. c. molybdophanes RHEIFORMES Darwin s Rhea Darwin s Rhea Greater Rhea (Rhea americana) Greater Rhea (R.a. albescens)
2 CASUARIIFORMES Double-wattled Cassowary Emu Emu (nom subspecies) DINORNITHIFORMES Brown Kiwi TINAMIFORMES Small-billed Tinamou Elegant Crested Tinamou (no subsp.) Brushland Tinamou Andean Tinamou Chilean Tinamou
3 SPHENISCIFORMES King Penguin King Penguin Macaroni Penguin Rockhopper Penguin Rockhopper Penguin Rockhopper Penguin (E. c. moseleyi) Blue Penguin Blue Penguin (E.m. novaehollandiae) Adelie Penguin Chinstrap Penguin Gentoo Penguin Gentoo Penguin Gentoo Penguin (P. p. ellsworthi) Jackass Penguin Humboldt Penguin Magellanic Penguin
4 PELECANIFORMES American White Pelican Brown Pelican California Brown Pelican Eastern Brown Pelican Eastern White Pelican Pink-backed Pelican Northern Gannet South American Blue-eyed Cormorant Double-crested Cormorant -no sub Northeastern D-C Cormorant Guanay Cormorant Great Cormorant (P.c. lucidus) White-breasted Cormorant African Darter 11
5 CICONIIFORMES American Bittern Goliath Heron Great Blue Heron Black-headed Heron Cattle Egret Cattle Egret (nom subspecies) Javan Pond Heron Green Heron Boat-billed Heron Boatbill 12 Boatbill (C.c. ridgwayi) Great Egret Snowy Egret Little Blue Heron Tricolored Heron Black-crowned Night Heron Yellow-crowned Night Heron Shoebill
6 Hammerkop Hammerkop (nom subspecies) African Openbilled Stork White-bellied Stork European White Stork European White Stork Woolly-necked Stork Maguari Stork Black Stork Storm s Stork Saddle-billed Stork Marabou Stork Lesser Adjutant 11 Wood Stork Milky Stork Yellow-billed Stork Painted Stork
7 Straw-necked Ibis American White Ibis Scarlet Ibis Bald Ibis Waldrapp Ibis Hadada Ibis Hadada Ibis (H. h. brevirostris) Hadada Ibis (H.h. nilotica) White-faced Ibis Glossy Ibis Puna Ibis Buff-necked Ibis Sacred Ibis Sacred Ibis Black-headed Ibis Roseatte Spoonbill African Spoonbill White Spoonbill 12
8 PHOENICOPTERIFORMES Lesser Flamingo Chilean Flamingo Greater Flamingo American Flamingo Caribbean Flamingo ANSERIFORMES Black-necked Screamer Crested Screamer Magpie Goose White-fronted Goose Pacific Whitefronted Goose Greylag Goose (no sub)
9 Western Greylag Goose (nom) Greylag Goose (domestic breeds) Snow Goose (no sub) Greater Snow Goose Lesser Snow Goose Emperor Goose Swan Goose Lesser Whitefronted Goose Bar-headed Goose Ross s Goose Atlantic Brant (B.b. hrota) Pacific Brant (B.b. orientalis) Canada Goose Atlantic Canada Goose Richardson s Canada Goose Aleutian Canada Goose Giant Canada Goose Cackling Canada Goose
10 Great Basin Canada Goose 13 Lesser Canada Goose Dusky Canada Goose Barnacle Goose Red-breasted Goose Nene Cereopsis Coscoroba Swan Black Swan Whistling Swan Whistling Swan (nom subspeces) Trumpeter Swan Whooper Swan Black-necked Swan Mute Swan Black-billed Whistling Duck 37 Wandering Whistling Duck East Indian Wandering W. D. Black-bellied Whistling Duck Northern Blackbellied W.D
11 Fulvous Whistling Duck (no subsp.) Fulvous Whistling Duck (nom. subsp.) Plumed Whistling Duck Spotted Whistling Duck Lesser/Indian Whistling Duck White-faced Whistling Duck Mandarin Duck North American Wood Duck Egyptian Goose Brazilian Teal Lesser Brazilian Teal Greater Brazilian Teal Pintail (no subsp) Common Pintail American Wigeon White-cheeked Pintail (no subsp.) Bahama Pintail
12 Cape Teal Chestnut Teal Common Shoveler Green-winged Teal (no subsp.) American Greenwinged Teal Cinnamon Teal Argentine Cinnamon Teal Northern Cinnamon Teal Blue-winged Teal Red-billed Pintail Falcated Duck Sharp-winged Teal (A. f. oxyptera) Baikal Teal Brown Pintail Gray Teal Australian Gray 11 Teal Philippine Duck Eurasian Wigeon Red Shoveler Mallard Laysan Teal Common Mallard Hawaiian Duck Mallard (domestic breeds)
13 Indian Spotbilled Duck Pelew Island 11 Grey Duck Hottentot Teal Garganey New Zealand Shoveler (variegate) American Black Duck Chiloe Wigeon Cape Shoveler African Black Duck (no subsp.) African Black Duck Patagonian Crested Duck Bronze-winged Duck Gadwall Common Gadwall Yellow-billed Duck (no subsp.) South African Yel-billed Duck Silver Teal Puna Teal Lesser Scaup Redhead
14 Australian White-eye Ring-necked Duck Common Pochard Tufted Duck New Zealand Scaup Pacific Greater 13 Scaup Common White-eye Canvasback Bufflehead Common Goldeneye (no sub) American Common Goldeneye Barrow s Goldeneye Muscovy Duck White-winged Wood Duck Ringed Teal Australian Wood Duck / Maned Goose Andean Goose Greater Magellan Goose Lesser Magellan Goose
15 Ashy-headed Goose Ruddy-headed Goose Abyssinian Bluewinged Goose Marbled Teal Smew Hooded Merganser Common 12 Merganser American Merganser Orinoco Goose Rosybill Pochard Red-crested Pochard African Pygmy Goose Indian Pygmy Goose (no sub) Indian Pygmy Goose (nom. sub) Ruddy Duck North American Ruddy Duck Ruddy Duck O. j. rubida White-headed Duck
16 Argentine Ruddy Duck Spur-winged Goose (no subsp.) Gambian Spurwinged Goose Black Spurwinged Goose Hartlaub s Duck Eastern Hartlaub s Duck Western Hartlaub s Duck Comb Duck Old World Comb Duck Spectacled Eider Eider Northern Eider (S.m. borealis) American Eider (S.m. dresseri) Pacific Eider 12 (S.m. v-nigra) King Eider South African Shelduck Ruddy Shelduck
17 Radjah Shelduck Moluccan Radjah Shelduck Common Shelduck Australian Shelduck Paradise Shelduck White-backed Duck FALCONIFORMES Turkey Vulture Western Turkey Vulture Eastern Turkey Vulture Black Vulture Northern Black Vulture California Condor King Vulture Andean Condor
18 Cinereous Vulture Golden Eagle American Golden Eagle Red-tailed Hawk Eastern Red-tailed Hawk Western Red-tailed Hawk Rough-legged Hawk R-1 Hawk (B. l. sanctijohannis) Red-shouldered Hawk (no sub) Broad-winged Hawk Ferruginous Hawk Augur Buzzard Swainson s Hawk Palm Nut Vulture African Whitebacked Vulture Cape Griffon Vulture Griffon Vulture Ruppell s Griffon Vulture (no sub)
19 Ruppell s Griffon Vulture (nom sub) Bald Eagle Northern Bald Eagle Southern Bald Eagle African Sea Eagle Harpy Eagle Hooded Vulture Egyptian Vulture Harris s Hawk Western Harris s Hawk Ornate Hawk Eagle Bataleur Eagle Lappet-faced Vulture Secretary Bird Lanner Falcon Sakar Falcon Merlin 11 Prairie Falcon Peregrine Falcon (no subspecies
20 American Peregrine Falcon Gyrfalcon American Kestrel Northern American Kestrel African Pygmy Falcon African Pygmy 13 Falcon (nom sub) Crested Caracara Audubon s Caracara GALLIFORMES Brush Turkey Common Piping Guan (no subsp.) Common Piping Guan (A.p. cumanensis) Blue-billed Curassow
21 Black Curassow Yellow-knobbed Curassow Bare-faced Curassow Wattled Curassow Razor-billed Curassow Razor-billed Curassow (C.m. tuberosa) N. Helmeted Curassow N. Helmeted Curassow Great Curassow Great Curassow Crestless Razorbilled Curassow Nocturnal Curassow Grey-headed Chachalaca Western Mexican Chachalaca 12 Ocellated Turkey
22 Wild Turkey Wild Turkey (M. g. intermedia) Wild Turkey (M. g. silvestris) Domestic Turkey Spruce Grouse 14 Greater Prairie Chicken (no sub) Greater Prairie 13 Chicken (T.c pinnatus) Attwater s Greater Prairie Chicken Scaled Quail Bobwhite (no sub) Masked Bobwhite Eastern Bobwhite Montezuma Quail California Quail Gambel s Quail Congo Peafowl Chuker Partridge Rock Partridge A. melanocephala Rock Partridge A. philbyi Arabian Redlegged Partridge
23 Sand Partridge Chestnut-bellied Hill Partridge Sumatra Hill 13 Partridge Malay Great Argus Pheasant Bornean Great 15 Argus Pheasant Bamboo Partridge B. fytchii Bamboo Partridge B. thoracica Ferruginous Wood Partridge Lady Amhearst Pheasant Golden Pheasant European Quail 11 Japanese Quail Blue-breasted Button Quail Blue-eared Pheasant White-eared Pheasant Brown-eared Pheasant Painted Quail Erckel s Francolin
24 Chinese Francolin 13 Yellow-necked Spurfowl Red Spur-fowl Red Jungle Fowl Javan Red J.F. (G. g. bankvia) Indian RJF (G. g. murghi) Domestic Chicken Sri Lankan Jungle Fowl Grey Jungle Fowl Green Jungle Fowl Himalayan Impeyan Pheasant Bulwer s Wattled Pheasant Siamese Crested Fireback Edward s Pheasant Malayan Crestless Fireback Lesser Bornean Crested Fireback Greater Bornean Crested Fireback Vieillot s Crested Fireback
25 Silver Pheasant True Silver Pheasant Swinhoe s Pheasant Madagascar 12 Partridge Common Peafowl Green Peafowl 11 True Pheasant Chinese Ringnecked Pheasant Southern Green Pheasant Grey Peacock Pheasant Grey Peacock 11 Pheasant (P. b. bakeri) Palawan Peacock Pheasant Rothschild s Peacock Pheasant Malayan Peacock Pheasant Koklass Crested Wood Partridge Elliot s Pheasant
26 Mikado Pheasant Reeve s Pheasant Himalayan Snowcock Blyth s Tragopan Cabot s Tragopan Satyr Tragopan Temminck s Tragopan Vulturine Guinea Fowl Crested Guinea Fowl Kenya Crested Guinea Fowl Helmeted Guinea Fowl (no subsp) Reichenow s Helmeted Guinea Fowl (N..m.. reichenowi) Helmeted Guinea Fowl (domestic)
27 GRUIFORMES Black-breasted Button Quail Madagascan Button Quail Yellow-legged Button Quail Stanley Crane Demoiselle Crane Wattled Crane Whooping Crane Sarus Crane Indian Sarus Crane Eastern Sarus Crane Sandhill Crane Lesser Sandhill Crane Florida Sandhill Crane Mississippi Sandhill Crane Greater Sandhill Crane Common Crane 11 Lilford s Common Crane Manchurian Crane
28 Siberian Crane Hooded Crane Black-necked Crane White-naped Crane West African Crowned Crane West African Crowned Crane East African Crowned Crane East African Crowned Crane (B. r. gibbericeps) South African Crowned Crane (B. r. regulorum) Common Trumpeter Common Trumpeter White-breasted Waterhen Grey-necked Wood Rail
29 Common Gallinule (no sub) Common Gallinule Hawaiian 14 Gallinule Red-and-White Crake Black Crake Moorhen Purple Swamphen Purple Gallinule Sora Guam Rail Banded Rail American Coot Sunbittern Sunbittern (E.h. major) Red-legged Seriema Black-legged Seriema Black Korhaan Kori Bustard White-bellied Bustard Buff-crested Bustard
30 CHARADRIIFORMES African Jacana Wattled Jacana Wattled Jacana (nom subspecies) Northern Jacana American Black Oystercatcher American Oystercatcher Black-winged 11 Stilt (no subsp.) Black-winged Stilt (nom. subsp.) Black-winged Stilt (H.h. melanurs) Black-necked Stilt American Avocet Pied Avocet Double-striped Thick-knee Cape Thick-knee Bush Stonecurlew Peruvian Thickknee
31 Egyptian Plover Collared Pratincole Piping Plover Kittlitz s 14 Sandplover Killdeer White-headed 11 Plover Southern Lapwing Crowned Lapwing Long-toed Lapwing Red-wattled Lapwing Masked Plover Masked Plover Spur-winged Plover Blacksmith Plover Semipalmated Sandpiper
32 Herring Gull Laughing Gull Ring-billed Gull Grey Gull Silver Gull Andean Gull Black-legged Kittiwake Inca Tern Common Tern Royal Tern Crested Auklet Least Auklet Whiskered Auklet Razorbill Pigeon Guillemot Pigeon Guillemot (nom subspecies) Black Guillemot Rhinoceros Auklet Parakeet Auklet
33 Common Puffin Horned Puffin Tufted Puffin Common Murre PTEROCLIDIFORMES Black-faced Sandgrouse Chestnut-bellied Sandgrouse COLUMBIFORMES Lemon Dove Nicobar Pigeon Nicobar Pigeon Green-winged Dove (no subsp) Green-winged Dove (nom subsp)
34 Blue Ground Pigeon Olive Pigeon Red-billed Pigeon Speckled Pigeon Speckled Pigeon 20 White-crowned Pigeon White-headed Pigeon Rock Dove Mauritius Pink Pigeon Peruvian / Salvin s Pigeon European Wood Pigeon Scaly-naped Pigeon Plain-breasted 12 Ground Dove Ground Dove Picui Ground Dove Ruddy Ground Dove 14
35 Green Imperial Pigeon (no sub) Green Imperial Pigeon (D. a. paulina) Pied Imperial Pigeon Spotted Imperial Pigeon Forster s Imperial Pigeon Black-collared Imperial Pigeon Pinon Imperial Pigeon Purple-tailed Imperial Pigeon Purple-tailed Imperial Pigeon Bartlett s Bleeding Heart Pigeon White-breasted (Jobi) Dove Luzon Bleeding Heart Dove Red-throated (Golden Heart) Dove
36 Yellow-breasted Ground Dove Yellow-breasted Ground Dove Diamond Dove Zebra Dove Crested Quail Dove Blue Crowned Pigeon (no sub) Blue Crowned Pigeon (G.c. minor) Victoria Crowned Pigeon White-tipped Dove Wonga Pigeon Slender-billed Cuckoo Dove Bar-tailed 11 Cuckoo Dove Bare-faced Ground Dove Black-winged 13 Ground Dove
37 Crested Pigeon Crested Pigeon (nom subspecies) Namaqua Dove Magnificent Ground Pigeon Pheasant Pigeon (nom subspecies) Pheasant Pigeon (O. n. aruensis) Squatter Pigeon Squatter Pigeon / Partridge Bronzewing Bronzewing Pigeon Black-banded Fruit Dove Lilac-crowned Fruit Dove Orange-bellied Fruit Dove Jambu Fruit Dove
38 Magnificent (Wompoo) Fruit Pigeon (no sub) Magnificent (Wompoo) Fruit Pigeon (P.m. puella) Black-naped Fruit Dove (no subsp) Yellow-breasted Fruit Dove Pink-spotted Fruit Dove Temminck s (Pink-necked) Fruit Dove Beautiful Fruit Dove Beautiful Fruit Dove Pink-crowned / Marianas Fruit Dove Superb Fruit Dove Superb Fruit Dove (P.s.temmincki)
39 Inca Dove Ring-necked Dove Spotted Dove Collared Dove Ringed Turtle Dove Pink-headed Turtle Dove Red-eyed Dove Laughing Dove Laughing Dove (nom subspecies) Green Pigeon Reichenow s Pigeon Cinnamonheaded 12 Pigeon Pink-necked Green Pigeon Emerald-spotted 11 Wood Dove Tambourine Dove White-winged Dove Galapagos Dove Mourning Dove
40 PSITTACIFORMES Black Lory Duyvenbode s Lory (no subs.) Duyvenbode s Lory (nom subs.) Yellow-streaked Lory (nom subsp.) Central Stella s Lory (C. p. goliathina) Stella s Lory (C. p. stellae) Red-flanked Lorikeet (no sub) Red-flanked Lorikeet (nom sub) Red Lory Red Lory Black-winged Lory Blue-streaked Lory Violet-necked Lory (no subsp.) Musk Lorikeet
41 Chattering Lory Yellow-backed Chattering Lory Chattering Lory Black-capped Lory Black-capped 12 Lory (L. l. erythrothorax) Collared Lory Dusky Lory Perfect Lory Goldie s Lory Rainbow Lorikeet Edward s Lory (T. h. capistratus) Forsten s Lory (T. h. forsteni) Rainbow Lory Australian Rainbow Lory (T.h. moluc+) Rosenberg s Rainbow Lory (T.h. rosenbergii) Red-collared Lory (T. h. rubrito+) Rainbow Lorikeet (T.h. weberi)
42 Iris Lorikeet Ornate Lory Blue-crowned Lory Tahitian Lory White / Umbrella Cockatoo Sulphur-crested Cockatoo Aru Island S-C Cockatoo (C. g. eleonora) Sulphur-crested Cockatoo New Guinea S-C Cockatoo (C. g. triton) Goffin s Cockatoo Red-vented Cockatoo Major Mitchell s Cockatoo Major Mitchell s Cockatoo (C. l. leadbeateri)
43 Salmon-crested / Moluccan Cockatoo Little Corella Lesser Sulphur- Crested Cockatoo Sumba / Citron Lesser S-c Cockatoo Timor Lesser S-c Cockatoo Lesser Sulphur- Crested Cockatoo (nom subspecies) Long-billed Corella Gang-gang Cockatoo Red-tailed Black Cockatoo (no sub) Galah (no subsp.) Galah (nom. subspecies) Palm Cockatoo Palm Cockatoo (nom. subspecies) Cockatiel
44 Kea Fischer s Lovebird Nyasa Lovebird Black-cheeked Lovebird Masked Lovebird Red-faced Lovebird Peach-faced Lovebird Black-winged Lovebird King Parrot 14 Green-winged King Parrot Blue-fronted Amazon Blue-fronted Amazon (nom. subspecies) Southern Blue fronted Amazon (A.a. xanthopteryx) Black-billed Amazon
45 White-fronted Amazon (no sub) Orange-winged Amazon Orange-winged Amazon Yellow-naped Amazon Yellow-naped Amazon (nom subspecies) Red-lored Amazon Red-lored Amazon Yellowshouldered Amazon Yellowshouldered Amazon (nom subspecies) Yellow-billed Amazon Mealy Amazon (no subsp) Lilac-crowned Amazon
46 St. Vincent Amazon Cuban Amazon Little Cayman Amazon (A. l. hesterna) Cuban Amazon Yellow-crowned Amazon Yellow-crowned Amazon (nom subspecies) Panama Y-C Amazon (A. o. panamensis) Yellow-headed Amazon Yellow-headed Amazon (nom sub) Red-browed Amazon Tucuman Amazon Hispaniolan Amazon Vinaceous Amazon Green-cheeked Amazon
47 Puerto Rican Parrot Hyacinth Macaw Red-winged Parrot Buffon s Macaw Blue-and-yellow Macaw Yellow-collared Macaw Green-winged Macaw Blue-headed Macaw Blue-throated Macaw Scarlet Macaw Red-bellied 11 Macaw Illiger s Macaw Military Macaw Mexican Military Macaw Military Macaw 16 Red-fronted Macaw Chestnut-fronted / Severe Macaw
48 Blue-crowned Conure Blue-crowned Conure Orange-fronted Conure Red-masked Conure Golden Conure Green Conure Jandaya Conure Mitred Conure Sun Conure Red-fronted Conure Twenty-eight Parrot Andean Parakeet Black / Lesser Vasa Parrot (Greater) Vasa Parrot (nom subspecies) Patagonian Conure Patagonian Conure Red-fronted Parakeet 17
49 Hawk-headed Parrot Hawk-headed Parrot Eclectus Parrot Red-sided Eclectus Parrot Grand Eclectus Parrot Soloman Islands Eclectus Northern Eclectus Parrot Horned Parakeet Pacific Parrotlet Spectacled Parrotlet Mexican Parrotlet (nom subspecies) Blue-crowned Hanging Parrot Budgerigar Monk Parakeet Monk Parakeet Nanday Conure
50 Bourke s Parakeet Turquoise Parakeet Scarlet-chested Parakeet White-bellied 11 Caique W-b Caique (nom.subspecies) W-bellied Caique (P.l. xanthomeria) Black-headed Caique Bronze-winged Parrot (no subsp) Blue-headed Parrot White-crowned Parrot (Pionus) Pale-headed Rosella Crimson Rosella Eastern Rosella Eastern Rosella (nom.subspecies) Western Rosella Northern Rosella 35 31
51 Senegal Parrot Senegal Parrot 14 (nom subspecies) Princess Parrot Regent Parrot Superb Parrot 14 Hooded Parrot (P.c. dissimilis) Plum-headed Parakeet Derbyan Parakeet Alexandrine Parakeet Rose-ringed Parakeet (no sub) Rose-ringed Parakeet (nom subspecies) Indian Rosewinged Parakeet Sri Lankan Rose-ringed Parakeet Desmarest s Fig Parrot Edward s Fig Parrot Grey Parrot Grey Parrot (nom. sub) Grey Parrot (P. e. timneh)
52 Pesquet s Parrot Blue-throated Conure Maroon-bellied 12 Conure Painted Conure Black-capped 12 Conure Thick-billed Parrot Blue-naped Parrot MUSOPHAGIFORMES Great Blue Turaco Go Away Bird White-bellied Go Away Bird Western Grey Plantain-eater Lady Ross Plantain-eater Violet Plantain-eater Violet Plantain-eater 12 12
53 Knysna Touraco (T. corythaix) Knysna Turaco (T. c. buffoni) Fischer s Turaco (T.c. fischeri) Livingston s Touraco (T. c. livingstoni) Gold Coast Touraco (T. c. persa) Schalow s Touraco (T.c. schalowi) Red-crested Touraco Hartlaub s Touraco White-crested Touraco White-cheeked Touraco White-cheeked Touraco (nom subspecies) Violet-crested Touraco (no sub) Violet-crested Touraco (T. p. chlorochlamys)
54 CUCULIFORMES Hoatzin 14 Chestnut-breasted 11 Malcoha Guira Cuckoo Renauld s Ground Cuckoo Roadrunner Greater Coucal STRIGIFORMES Common Barn Owl (no subsp.) Barn Owl (T.a. pratincola) Saw-whet Owl Short-eared Owl Long-eared Owl
sex ratio 5 5 Common Peafowl Rainbow Lorikeet
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