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
editGallinaceous birds
editGrebes
editPelicans
editCormorants
editBitterns, herons, and allies
editCranes
editNew World vultures
editHawks, kites, eagles, and allies
editCaracaras and falcons
editCoots, gallinules, and rails
editPlovers
editSandpipers, phalaropes, and allies
editGulls
editPigeons and doves
edit- Rock pigeon (not native)
- Mourning dove
Owls
editGoatsuckers (nightjars)
editHummingbirds
editSwifts
editKingfishers
editWoodpeckers and allies
editTyrant flycatchers
editMiscellaneous flycatchers
editShrikes
editVireos
editJays, crows, and allies
editSwallows
editLarks
editChickadees and titmice
editNuthatches
editCreepers
editWrens
editDippers
editKinglets
editThrushes
editMockingbirds and thrashers
editWaxwings
editStarlings
edit- European starling (not native)
Wood-warblers
editTanagers
editEmberizids
editCardinals, buntings, and allies
editBlackbirds and orioles
editFinches and allies
editOld World sparrows
edit- House sparrow (not native)
See also
editReferences
editExternal links
edit- U.S. Forest Service - Sawtooth National Recreation Area