This article is an incomplete list of the bird species found in the Sawtooth National Recreation Area in central Idaho.[1][2] This list is not an official list, but primarily consists of species that are likely to breed or winter in the Sawtooth National Recreation Area and may exclude vagrants and migrants that may pass through during migration.
Greese, swans, and ducks edit
Gallinaceous birds edit
Grebes edit
Pelicans edit
Cormorants edit
Bitterns, herons, and allies edit
Cranes edit
New World vultures edit
Hawks, kites, eagles, and allies edit
Caracaras and falcons edit
Coots, gallinules, and rails edit
Plovers edit
Sandpipers, phalaropes, and allies edit
Gulls edit
Pigeons and doves edit
- Rock pigeon (not native)
- Mourning dove
Owls edit
Goatsuckers (nightjars) edit
Hummingbirds edit
Swifts edit
Kingfishers edit
Woodpeckers and allies edit
Tyrant flycatchers edit
Miscellaneous flycatchers edit
Shrikes edit
Vireos edit
Jays, crows, and allies edit
Swallows edit
Larks edit
Chickadees and titmice edit
Nuthatches edit
Creepers edit
Wrens edit
Dippers edit
Kinglets edit
Thrushes edit
Mockingbirds and thrashers edit
Waxwings edit
Starlings edit
- European starling (not native)
Wood-warblers edit
Tanagers edit
Emberizids edit
Cardinals, buntings, and allies edit
Blackbirds and orioles edit
Finches and allies edit
Old World sparrows edit
- House sparrow (not native)
See also edit
References edit
External links edit
- U.S. Forest Service - Sawtooth National Recreation Area