Warblers sorted alphabetically
The "Common 21" are bolded and contain an asterisk. These are the warblers that are seen nearly every day during the second and third weeks of May. A "bad" day during this time period is seeing "only" 20 species of warblers. From roughly May 8 through May 21 (give or take a day or two), the "common 21" are typically observed along with two or three extras like Mourning, Golden-winged, Hooded, etc. The first and fourth weeks of May have peaks and valleys of really good days and not so good days. The warbler action during the middle weeks is more consistent, in my opinion.
American Redstart AMRE *
Bay-breasted Warbler BBWA *
Black-and-White Warbler BAWW *
Black-throated Blue Warbler BTBW *
Black-throated Green Warbler BTNW *
Blackburnian Warbler BLBW *
Blackpoll Warbler BLPW *
Blue-winged Warbler BWWA
Brewster's Warbler BRWA
Canada Warbler CAWA *
Cape May Warbler CMWA *
Cerulean Warbler CERW
Chestnut-sided Warbler CSWA *
Common Yellowthroat COYE *
Connecticut Warbler CONW
Golden-winged Warbler GWWA
Hooded Warbler HOWA
Kentucky Warbler KEWA
Kirtland's Warbler KIWA
Lawrence's Warbler LAWA
Louisiana Waterthrush LOWA
Magnolia Warbler MAWA *
Mourning Warbler MOWA
Myrtle Warbler MYWA *
Nashville Warbler NAWA *
Northern Parula NOPA *
Northern Waterthrush NOWA *
Orange-crowned Warbler OCWA
Ovenbird OVEN *
Pine Warbler PIWA
Prairie Warbler PRAW
Prothonotary Warbler PROW
Tennessee Warbler TEWA *
Western Palm Warbler WPWA *
Wilson's Warbler WIWA *
Worm-eating Warbler WEWA
Yellow-breasted Chat YBCH
Yellow-throated Warbler YTWA
Yellow Palm Warbler YPWA
Yellow Warbler YWAR *
