Here is a complete list of the birds of Missouri.
The 43 species in the family anitidae are;
1.Black-bellied Whistling-duck
2.Fulvous Whistling Duck
3.Greater White-fronted Goose
4.Snow Goose
5.Ross's Goose
6.Canada Goose
7.Cackling Goose
8.Brant Goose
9.Barnacle Goose
10.Blue-winged Teal
11.Mute Swan
12.Trumpeter Swan
13.Tundra Swan
14.Wood Duck
15.Gadwall
16.Eurasian Wigeon
17.American Wigeon
18.American Black Duck
19.Mallard
20.Blue-winged Teal
21.Cinnamon Teal
22.Northern Shoveler
23.Garganey
24.Northern Pintail
25.Green-winged Teal
26.Canvasback
27.Redhead
28.Ring-necked Duck
29.Greater Scaup
30.Lesser Scaup
31.Common Eider
32.Harlequin Duck
33.Surf Scoter
34.White-winged Scoter
35.American Scoter
36.Long-tailed Duck
37.Common Goldeneye
38.Barrow's Goldeneye
39.Smew
40.Hooded Merganser
41.Common Merganser
42.Red-breasted Merganser
43.Ruddy Duck
The 5 species in the family Phasianidae are;
44.Grey Partridge
45.Common Pheasant
46.Ruffed Grouse
47.Greater Prairie-Chicken
48.wild turkey
The only species in the family Odontophoridae is
49.Northern Bobwhite
The 4 species in the family Gaviidae are;
50.Red-throated Loon
51.Pacific Loon
52.Great Northern Loon
53.Yellow-billed Loon
The 6 species in the family Podicipedidae are;
54.Pied-billed Grebe
55.Horned Grebe
56.Red-necked Grebe
57.Black-necked Grebe
58.Western Grebe
59.Clark's Grebe
The only species in the family Hydrobatidae is
60.Madeiran Storm-petrel
The 2 species in the family Pelecanidae are;
61.American White Pelican
62.Brown Pelican
The 2 species in the family Phalacrocoracidae are;
63.Neotropic Cormorant
64.Double-crested Cormorant
The only species in the family Anhingidae is
65.Anhinga
The only species in the family Fregatidae is
66.Magnificent Frigatebird
The 12 species in the family Ardeidae are;
67.American Bittern
68.Least Bittern
69.Great Blue Heron
70.Great Egret
71.Snowy Egret
72.Little Blue Heron
73.Tricolored Heron
74.Reddish Egret
75.Cattle Egret
76.Green Heron
77.Black-crowned Night Heron
78.Yellow-crowned Night Heron
The 4 species in the family Threskiornithidae are;
79.American White Ibis
80.Glossy Ibis
81.White-faced Ibis
82.Roseate Spoonbill
The only species in the family Ciconiidae is
83.Wood Stork
The 2 species in the family Cathartidae are;
84.Black Vulture
85.Turkey Vulture
The only species in the family Phoenicopteridae is
86.American Flamingo
The 17 species in the family Accipitridae are;
87.Osprey
88.Swallow-tailed Kite
89.White-tailed Kite
90.Mississippi Kite
91.Bald Eagle
92.Hen Harrier
93.Sharp-shinned Hawk
94.Cooper's Hawk
95.Northen Goshawk
96.Harris's Hawk
97.Red-shouldered Hawk
98.Broad-winged Hawk
99.Swainson's Hawk
100.Red-tailed Hawk
101.Ferruginous Hawk
102.Rough-legged Buzzard
103.Golden Eagle
The 5 species in the family Falconidae are;
104.American Kestrel
105.Merlin
106.Gyrfalcon
107.Peregrine Falcon
108.Prairie Falcon
The 8 species in the family Rallidae are;
109.Yellow Rail
110.Black Rail
111.King Rail
112.Virginia Rail
113.Sora
114.American Purple Gallinule
115.Common Moorhen
116.American Coot
The 2 species in the family Gruidae are;
117.Sandhill Crane
118.Whooping Crane
The 7 species in the family Charadriidae are;
119.Grey Plover
120.American Golden Plover
121.Kentish Plover
122.Semipalmated Plover
123.Piping Plover
124.killdeer
125.Mountain Plover
The 2 species in the family Recurvirostridae are;
126.Black-necked Stilt
127.American Avocet
The 32 species in the family Scolopacidae are;
128.Greater Yellowlegs
129.Lesser Yellowlegs
130.Solitary Sandpiper
131.Willet
132.Spotted Sandpiper
133.Upland Sandpiper
134.Eskimo Curlew (could be extinct)
135.Whimbrel
136.Long-billed Curlew
137.Hudsonian Godwit
138.Marbled Godwit
139.Ruddy Turnstone
140.Red Knot
141.Sanderling
142.Semipalmated Sandpiper
143.Western Sandpiper
144.Least Sandpiper
145.White-rumped Sandpiper
146.Baird's Sandpiper
147.Pectoral Sandpiper
148.Purple Sandpiper
149.Dunlin
150.Curlew Sandpiper
151.Stilt Sandpiper
152.Buff-breasted Sandpiper
153.Ruff
154.Short-billed Dowitcher
155.Long-billed Dowitcher
156.Wilson's Snipe
157.American Woodcock
158.Wilson's Phalarope
159.Red-necked Phalarope
160.Red Phalarope
The 28 species in the family Laridae are;
161.Pomarine Skua
162.Arctic Skua
163.Long-tailed Skua
164.Laughing Gull
165.Franklin's Gull
166.Little Gull
167.Black-headed Gull
168.Bonaparte's Gull
169.Ring-billed Gull
170.California Gull
171.Herring Gull
172.Iceland Gull
173.Slaty-backed Gull
174.Glaucous-winged Gull
175.Glaucous Gull
176.Great Black-backed Gull
178.Sabine's Gull
179.Black-legged Kittiwake
180.Ross's Gull
181.Caspian Tern
182.Common Tern
183.Forster's Tern
184.Least Tern
185.Sooty Tern
186.Black Tern
187.Black Skimmer
The 7 species in the family Columbidae are;
189.Rock Pigeon
190.Band-tailed Pigeon
192.Eurasian Collared Dove
193.White-winged Dove
194.Mourning Dove
195.Inca Dove
196.Common Ground Dove
The 4 species in the family Cuculidae are;
197.Black-billed Cuckoo
198.Yellow-billed Cuckoo
199.Greater Roadrunner
200.Groove-billed Ani
The only species in the family Tytonidae is
201. Barn Owl
The 8 species in the family Strigidae are;
202.Eastern Screech Owl
203.Great Horned Owl
204.Snowy Owl
205.Burrowing Owl
207.Long-eared Owl
208.Northern Saw-whet Owl
The 4 species in the family Caprimulgidae are;
209.Common Nighthawk
210.Common Poorwill
211.Chuck-will's-widow
212.Whip-poor-will
The 2 species in the family Apodidae are;
213.Chimney Swift
214.White-throated Swift
The 6 species in the family Trochillidae are;
215.Green Violetear
216.Ruby-throated Hummingbird
217.Black-chinned Hummingbird
218.Anna's Hummingbird
219.Calliope Hummingbird
220.Rufous Hummingbird
The only species in the family Alcedinidae are;
221.Belted Kingfisher
The 10 species in the family Piciformes are;
222.Lewis's Woodpecker
223.Red-headed Woodpecker
224.Red-bellied Woodpecker
225.Yellow-bellied Sapsucker
226.Downy Woodpecker
227.Hairy Woodpecker
228.Red-cockaded Woodpecker
229.Northern Flicker
230.Pileated Woodpecker
231.Ivory-billed Woodpecker (possibly extinct)
The 15 species in the family Tyrannidae are;
232.Olive-sided Flycatcher
233.Eastern Wood-Pewee
234.Yellow-bellied Flycatcher
235.Acadian Flycatcher
236.Alder Flycatcher
237.Willow Flycatcher
238.Least Flycatcher
239.Eastern Phoebe
240.Say's Phoebe
241.Vermilion Flycatcher
242.Great Crested Flycatcher
243.Tropical Kingbird
235.Western Kingbird
236.Eastern Kingbird
237.Scissor-tailed Flycatcher
The 2 species in the family Laniidae are;
238.Loggerhead Shrike
239.Great Grey Shrike
The 7 species in the family Vireonidae are;
240.White-eyed Vireo
241.Bell's Vireo
242.Yellow-throated Vireo
243.Blue-headed Vireo
244.Warbling Vireo
245.Philadelphia Vireo
246.Red-eyed Vireo
The 6 species in the family Corvidae are;
247.Blue Jay
248.Clark's Nutcracker
249.Black-billed Magpie
250.American Crow
251.Fish Crow
252.Common Raven
The only species in the family Alaudidae is
253.Horned Lark
The 6 species in the family Hirundinidae are;
256.Purple Martin
257.Tree Swallow
258.Northern Rough-winged Swallow
259.Sand Martin
260.Cliff Swallow
261.Barn Swallow
The 3 species in the family Paridae are;
262.Carolina Chickadee
263.Black-capped Chickadee
264.Tufted Titmouse
The 3 species in the family Sittidae are;
265.Red-breasted Nuthatch
266.White-breasted Nuthatch
267.Brown-headed Nuthatch
The only species in the family Certhiidae is
268.Brown Creeper
The 7 species in the family Troglodytidae are;
269.Rock Wren
270.Carolina Wren
271.Bewick's Wren
272.House Wren
273.Northern Wren
274.Sedge Wren
275.Marsh Wren
The 2 species in the family Regulidae are;
276.Golden-crowned Kinglet
277.Ruby-crowned Kinglet
The only species in the family Sylviidae is
278.Blue-gray Gnatcatcher
The 10 species in the family Turdidae are;
279.Eastern Bluebird
280.Mountain Bluebird
281.Townsend's Solitaire
282.Veery
283.Grey-cheeked Thrush
284.Swainson's Thrush
285.Hermit Thrush
286.Wood Thrush
287.American Robin
288.Varied Thrush
The 4 species in the family Mimidae are;
289.Gray Catbird
290.Northern Mockingbird
291.Sage Thrasher
292.Brown Thrasher
The only species in the family Sturnidae is
293.European Starling
The only species in the family Motacillidae is
294.Sprague's Pipit
The 2 species in the family Bombycillidae are;
295.Bohemian Waxwing
296.Cedar Waxwing
The 41 species in the family Parulidae are;
297.Bachman's Warbler
298.Blue-winged Warbler
299.Golden-winged Warbler
300.Tennessee Warbler
301.Orange-crowned Warbler
302.Nashville Warbler
303.Northern Parula
304.Yellow Warbler
305.Chestnut-sided Warbler
306.Magnolia Warbler
307.Cape May Warbler
308.Black-throated Blue Warbler
309.Yellow-rumped Warbler
310.Black-throated Green Warbler
311.Hermit Warbler
312.Blackburnian Warbler
313.Yellow-throated Warbler
314.Pine Warbler
315.Kirtland's Warbler
316.Prairie Warbler
317.Palm Warbler
318.Bay-breasted Warbler
319.Blackpoll Warbler
320.Cerulean Warbler
321.Black-and-white Warbler
322.American Redstart
323.Prothonotary Warbler
324.Worm-eating Warbler
325.Swainson's Warbler
326.Ovenbird
327.Northern Waterthrush
328.Louisiana Waterthrush
329.Kentucky Warbler
330.Connecticut Warbler
331.Mourning Warbler
332.MacGillivray's Warbler
333.Common Yellowthroat
334.Hooded Warbler
335.Wilson's Warbler
336.Canada Warbler
337.Yellow-breasted Chat
The 3 species in the family Thraupidae are;
338.Summer Tanager
339.Scarlet Tanager
340.Western Tanager
The 31 species in the family Emberizidae are;
341.Green-tailed Towhee
342.Spotted Towhee
343.Eastern Towhee
344.Bachman's Sparrow
345.American Tree Sparrow
346.Chipping Sparrow
347.Field Sparrow
348.Vesper Sparrow
349.Clay-colored Sparrow
350.Lark Sparrow
351.Black-throated Sparrow
352.Lark Bunting
353.Savannah Sparrow
354.Grasshopper Sparrow
355.Henslow's Sparrow
356.Le Conte's Sparrow
357. Nelson's Sharp-tailed Sparrow
358.Fox Sparrow
359.Song Sparrow
360.Lincoln's Sparrow
361.Swamp Sparrow
362.White-throated Sparrow
363.Harris's Sparrow
364.White-crowned Sparrow
365.Golden-crowned Sparrow
366.Dark-eyed Junco
367.McCown's Longspur
368.Lapland Longspur
369.Smith's Longspur
370.Chestnut-collared Longspur
371.Snow Bunting
The 8 species in the family Cardinalidae are;
372.Northern Cardinal
373.Rose-breasted Grosbeak
374.Black-headed Grosbeak
375.Blue Grosbeak
376.Lazuli Bunting
377.Indigo Bunting
378.Painted Bunting
379.Dickcissel
The 12 species in the family Icteridae are;
380.Bobolink
381.Red-winged Blackbird
382.Eastern Meadowlark
383.Western Meadowlark
384.Yellow-headed Blackbird
385.Rusty Blackbird
386.Brewer's Blackbird
387.Great-tailed Grackle
388.Common Grackle
389.Brown-headed Cowbird
390.Orchard Oriole
391.Baltimore Oriole
The 10 species in the family Fringillidae are;
392.Pine Grosbeak
393.Purple Finch
394.Common Crossbill
395.Two-barred Crossbill
396. Common Redpoll
397.Pine Siskin
398.Lesser Goldfinch
399.American Goldfinch
400.Evening Grosbeak
The 2 species in the family Passeridae are;
401.House Sparrow
402.Eurasian Tree Sparrow
As you can see from this list 402 birds are found in Missouri. This is a lot of birds and a good sized proportion of the Unites states birds can be found in Missouri and this list may grow as climate change affects the birds and other wildlife in the area. For example birds that like warmer climates may move into Missouri and breed there. If any new birds are found and established in Missouri I will add them to this list.
(Note most accidental or one of sightings are not included.)
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