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Where does the Black-throated Green Warbler live?

Setophaga virens has 2,118,546 records in 44 countries and territories, from 1829 to 2026. Most records come from United States.

Black-throated Green Warbler
Black-throated Green Warbler — Photo: Rhododendrites · CC BY-SA 4.0 · Wikimedia Commons
AnimaliaChordataAvesPasseriformesParulidaeSetophaga

When it is recorded

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Peak month: May. Records cluster in the months an animal is present and being looked for, so a summer peak can reflect observer effort as much as the animal.

Records over time

18292026

Recording effort has risen steeply almost everywhere since the 1990s, so a rising line usually shows more observers rather than more animals.

Where it is recorded

PlaceRecordsShare
United States 1,516,040
Canada 451,162
Mexico 47,604
Costa Rica 31,223
Guatemala 24,000
Belize 16,003
Honduras 13,362
Panama 4,249
Cuba 4,194
Nicaragua 3,635
El Salvador 2,406
Bermuda 1,402
Bahamas 955
Jamaica 471
Puerto Rico 446
Colombia 313
Cayman Islands 291
Dominican Republic 281
Saint Pierre and Miquelon 254
Venezuela 41
Guadeloupe 36
Turks and Caicos Islands 27
Portugal 26
Haiti 24
Ecuador 19
Antigua & Barbuda 12
Bonaire 9
Aruba 7
Curaçao 7
Dominica 7
Saint Barthélemy 4
US Virgin Islands 4
St Kitts & Nevis 3
Martinique 3
ZZ 3
Greece 2
Iceland 2
Saint Martin 2
Barbados 1
Brazil 1

Showing the top 40 of 44 places.

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Status from the records: resident
Recorded across many years and months — an established presence. This is inferred from how many years and months the animal appears in, not from a range map — treat it as evidence, not a formal assessment.