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The tricolored heron is listed here. Are these really seen in Ohio? These are coastal birds, and
their Wikipedia article doesn't show their range as including Ohio.
I'm also somewhat wondering about the
Little blue heron-- great blues are certainly seen here, but little blues are not usually listed as being found in Ohio.
OK, turns out that the South Dakota page has maps of range, showing Tricolored as "vagrant" in Ohio, and Little Blue as "passage migrant".
But the south dakota page is blacklisted on Wikipedia for some reason, so I can't show the link. (https://) www.sdakotabirds.com/species/maps/tricolored_heron_map.htm and www.sdakotabirds.com/species/maps/little_blue_heron_map.htm
Geoffrey.landis (
talk)
15:18, 19 June 2020 (UTC)reply
July 5, 2020 revisions
Because of the large number of changes necessitated by the update to the Check-list of North and Middle American Birds which the
American Ornithological Society published on June 30, 2020, the revisions to this article are presented here rather than in a long series of edit summaries. Changes are per the AOS unless otherwise noted.
Revise the references, counts, and text in the introduction.
Add a family and 3 species per eBird.
Revise multiple families' common names per Clements.
Revise the sequence of species in family Phasiannidae (Pheasants, grouse, and allies).
Revise the sequence of species in genus Selasphorus (Hummingbirds).
Revise the sequence of species in family Rallidae (Rails, gallinules, and coots).
Revise the sequence of families in order Suliformes.
Revise the sequence of species in family Phalacrocoracidae (Cormorants and shags).
These are the changes made to update this list to the 2021 Check-list of North and Middle American Birds published by the
American Ornithological Society (AOS) on June 29, 2021.
Revise the sequence of families in Order Passeriformes.
Split mew gull into common gull and short-billed gull and revise entries accordingly.
Revise the binomials of cormorant species.
Revise the specific epithet of crested caracara.
Revise the genus and position of ruby-crowned kinglet.
Revise text, counts, and references as appropriate.