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List of Florida birds : ウィキペディア英語版
List of birds of Florida

This list of birds of Florida contains every wild bird species identified in the U.S. state of Florida, as accepted by the Florida Ornithological Society Records Committee (FOSRC) as of August 17, 2013.〔Florida Official State List〕
The following status codes have been used:
*(I) Introduced - a species that has been introduced to Florida by the actions of humans, either directly or indirectly
*(i) Introduced/native - a species that naturally occurs in Florida in certain seasons, or only in parts of the state, but also have populations in Florida that have been introduced by the actions of humans, either directly or indirectly
*(E) Extinct - a recent bird that no longer exists
*(A) Accidental - a species that occurs rarely or accidentally in Florida, and for which the FOSRC requests a full report for verification〔
Only birds that are considered to have arrived in Florida without human assistance, or introduced species with established, self-sustaining populations in Florida, are included on this list. Probable escapees are not included. For example, the ringed turtle-dove (''Streptopelia "risoria"'') was previously considered to be an established exotic; however, although occasional sightings are reported from residential areas, they are probably escapees, and evidence of a true self-sustaining population is lacking. They are, therefore, not included on this list.〔Peterson 2000, p.80.〕〔Florida Breeding Bird Atlas〕 There are 510 species on the Florida state checklist.〔
This list includes the black-hooded parakeet, a species which is not on the List of North American birds.〔A.O.U. Check-List, 7th edition, 51st supplement〕 This species has been accepted as an introduced exotic by the FOSRC;〔 however, the American Birding Association has not yet added the species to its "official" North American list.〔
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This list is presented in taxonomic order and follows ''The Check-list of North American Birds'' (7th edition, 51st supplement, 2010), published by the American Ornithologists' Union.〔 The table of contents is grouped into passerines (the largest order of birds) and non-passerines. The family accounts at the beginning of each heading reflect this taxonomy, as do the species counts found in each family account. Introduced, casual, accidental, extirpated and extinct species are included in the total species counts for North America and Florida.〔〔
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==Ducks, geese and swans==

Order: AnseriformesFamily: Anatidae
The family Anatidae includes the ducks and most duck-like waterfowl, such as geese and swans. These birds are adapted to an aquatic existence with webbed feet, flattened bills, and feathers that are excellent at shedding water due to special oils.
*Black-bellied whistling-duck, ''Dendrocygna autumnalis''
*Fulvous whistling-duck, ''Dendrocygna bicolor''
*Greater white-fronted goose, ''Anser albifrons''
*Snow goose, ''Chen caerulescens''
*Ross's goose, ''Chen rossii''
*Brant, ''Branta bernicla''
*Cackling goose, ''Branta hutchinsonii'' (A)
*Canada goose, ''Branta canadensis'' (i)
*Egyptian goose, ''Alopochen aegyptiaca'' (I)
*Tundra swan, ''Cygnus columbianus''
*Muscovy duck, ''Cairina moschata'' (I)
*Wood duck, ''Aix sponsa''
*Gadwall, ''Anas strepera''
*Eurasian wigeon, ''Anas penelope''
*American wigeon, ''Anas americana''
*American black duck, ''Anas rubripes''
*Mallard, ''Anas platyrhynchos'' (i)
*Mottled duck, ''Anas fulvigula''
*Blue-winged teal, ''Anas discors''
*Cinnamon teal, ''Anas cyanoptera''
*Northern shoveler, ''Anas clypeata''
*White-cheeked pintail, ''Anas bahamensis'' (A)
*Northern pintail, ''Anas acuta''
*Green-winged teal, ''Anas crecca carolinensis''
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*Common teal, ''Anas crecca crecca'' (A)
*Canvasback, ''Aythya valisineria''
*Redhead, ''Aythya americana''
*Ring-necked duck, ''Aythya collaris''
*Greater scaup, ''Aythya marila''
*Lesser scaup, ''Aythya affinis''
*King eider, ''Somateria spectabilis'' (A)
*Common eider, ''Somateria mollissima''
*Harlequin duck, ''Histrionicus histrionicus''
*Surf scoter, ''Melanitta perspicillata''
*White-winged scoter, ''Melanitta fusca''
*Black scoter, ''Melanitta americana''
*Long-tailed duck, ''Clangula hyemalis''
*Bufflehead, ''Bucephala albeola''
*Common goldeneye, ''Bucephala clangula''
*Hooded merganser, ''Lophodytes cucullatus''
*Common merganser, ''Mergus merganser'' (A)
*Red-breasted merganser, ''Mergus serrator''
*Masked duck, ''Nomonyx dominicus'' (A)
*Ruddy duck, ''Oxyura jamaicensis''

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