Birds in Montserrat
- Ducks and relatives / Anseriformes Ducks and relatives
- Ducks, Geese, Swans / Anatidae Ducks, Geese, Swans
- West Indian Whistling Duck / Dendrocygna arborea West Indian Whistling DuckNT
- Fulvous Whistling Duck / Dendrocygna bicolor Fulvous Whistling DuckLC
- Blue-winged Teal / Spatula discors Blue-winged TealLC
- Northern Shoveler / Spatula clypeata Northern ShovelerLC
- American Wigeon / Mareca americana American WigeonLC
- Northern Pintail / Anas acuta Northern PintailLC
- Green-winged Teal / Anas carolinensis Green-winged TealLC
- Ring-necked Duck / Aythya collaris Ring-necked DuckLC
- Nightjars and relatives / Caprimulgiformes Nightjars and relatives
- Swifts and hummingbirds / Apodiformes Swifts and hummingbirds
- Cuckoos and relatives / Cuculiformes Cuckoos and relatives
- Pigeons and doves / Columbiformes Pigeons and doves
- Pigeons, Doves / Columbidae Pigeons, Doves
- Rock Dove / Columba livia Rock DoveLC
- White-crowned Pigeon / Patagioenas leucocephala White-crowned PigeonNT
- Scaly-naped Pigeon / Patagioenas squamosa Scaly-naped PigeonLC
- Eurasian Collared Dove / Streptopelia decaocto Eurasian Collared DoveLC
- Common Ground Dove / Columbina passerina Common Ground DoveLC
- Bridled Quail-Dove / Geotrygon mystacea Bridled Quail-DoveLC
- Zenaida Dove / Zenaida aurita Zenaida DoveLC
- White-winged Dove / Zenaida asiatica White-winged DoveLC
- Cranes, rails and relatives / Gruiformes Cranes, rails and relatives
- Grebes / Podicipediformes Grebes
- Shorebirds / Charadriiformes Shorebirds
- Oystercatchers / Haematopodidae Oystercatchers
- Stilts, Avocets / Recurvirostridae Stilts, Avocets
- Plovers / Charadriidae Plovers
- Grey Plover / Pluvialis squatarola Grey PloverLC
- American Golden Plover / Pluvialis dominica American Golden PloverLC
- Killdeer / Charadrius vociferus KilldeerLC
- Semipalmated Plover / Charadrius semipalmatus Semipalmated PloverLC
- Wilson's Plover / Anarhynchus wilsonia Wilson's PloverLC
- Snowy Plover / Anarhynchus nivosus Snowy PloverNT
- Sandpipers, Snipes / Scolopacidae Sandpipers, Snipes
- Upland Sandpiper / Bartramia longicauda Upland SandpiperLC
- Hudsonian Whimbrel / Numenius hudsonicus Hudsonian WhimbrelNE
- Hudsonian Godwit / Limosa haemastica Hudsonian GodwitLC
- Short-billed Dowitcher / Limnodromus griseus Short-billed DowitcherLC
- Wilson's Snipe / Gallinago delicata Wilson's SnipeLC
- Spotted Sandpiper / Actitis macularius Spotted SandpiperLC
- Solitary Sandpiper / Tringa solitaria Solitary SandpiperLC
- Lesser Yellowlegs / Tringa flavipes Lesser YellowlegsLC
- Willet / Tringa semipalmata WilletLC
- Greater Yellowlegs / Tringa melanoleuca Greater YellowlegsLC
- Ruddy Turnstone / Arenaria interpres Ruddy TurnstoneLC
- Red Knot / Calidris canutus Red KnotNT
- Ruff / Calidris pugnax RuffLC
- Stilt Sandpiper / Calidris himantopus Stilt SandpiperLC
- Sanderling / Calidris alba SanderlingLC
- Little Stint / Calidris minuta Little StintLC
- Least Sandpiper / Calidris minutilla Least SandpiperLC
- White-rumped Sandpiper / Calidris fuscicollis White-rumped SandpiperLC
- Pectoral Sandpiper / Calidris melanotos Pectoral SandpiperLC
- Western Sandpiper / Calidris mauri Western SandpiperLC
- Semipalmated Sandpiper / Calidris pusilla Semipalmated SandpiperNT
- Gulls, Terns, Skimmers / Laridae Gulls, Terns, Skimmers
- Brown Noddy / Anous stolidus Brown NoddyLC
- Bridled Tern / Onychoprion anaethetus Bridled TernLC
- Least Tern / Sternula antillarum Least TernLC
- Forster's Tern / Sterna forsteri Forster's TernLC
- Common Tern / Sterna hirundo Common TernLC
- Roseate Tern / Sterna dougallii Roseate TernLC
- Cabot's Tern / Thalasseus acuflavidus Cabot's TernNE
- Royal Tern / Thalasseus maximus Royal TernLC
- Laughing Gull / Leucophaeus atricilla Laughing GullLC
- Tropicbirds / Phaethontiformes Tropicbirds
- Albatrosses and petrels / Procellariiformes Albatrosses and petrels
- Gannets and relatives / Suliformes Gannets and relatives
- Pelicans and relatives / Pelecaniformes Pelicans and relatives
- Ibises, Spoonbills / Threskiornithidae Ibises, Spoonbills
- Herons, Bitterns / Ardeidae Herons, Bitterns
- American Bittern / Botaurus lentiginosus American BitternLC
- Yellow-crowned Night Heron / Nyctanassa violacea Yellow-crowned Night HeronLC
- Black-crowned Night Heron / Nycticorax nycticorax Black-crowned Night HeronLC
- Little Blue Heron / Egretta caerulea Little Blue HeronLC
- Tricolored Heron / Egretta tricolor Tricolored HeronLC
- Reddish Egret / Egretta rufescens Reddish EgretNT
- Snowy Egret / Egretta thula Snowy EgretLC
- Green Heron / Butorides virescens Green HeronNE
- Western Cattle Egret / Bubulcus ibis Western Cattle EgretLC
- Great Egret / Ardea alba Great EgretLC
- Grey Heron / Ardea cinerea Grey HeronLC
- Great Blue Heron / Ardea herodias Great Blue HeronLC
- Pelicans / Pelecanidae Pelicans
- Hawks and relatives / Accipitriformes Hawks and relatives
- Kingfishers and relatives / Coraciiformes Kingfishers and relatives
- Falcons / Falconiformes Falcons
- Perching birds / Passeriformes Perching birds
- Tyrant Flycatchers, Calyptura / Tyrannidae Tyrant Flycatchers, Calyptura
- Vireos, Greenlets, Shrike-babblers / Vireonidae Vireos, Greenlets, Shrike-babblers
- Swallows, Martins / Hirundinidae Swallows, Martins
- Mockingbirds, Thrashers / Mimidae Mockingbirds, Thrashers
- Thrushes / Turdidae Thrushes
- Old World Sparrows, Snowfinches / Passeridae Old World Sparrows, Snowfinches
- Finches, Euphonias / Fringillidae Finches, Euphonias
- Oropendolas, New World Orioles, Blackbirds / Icteridae Oropendolas, New World Orioles, Blackbirds
- New World Warblers / Parulidae New World Warblers
- Ovenbird / Seiurus aurocapilla OvenbirdLC
- Louisiana Waterthrush / Parkesia motacilla Louisiana WaterthrushLC
- Northern Waterthrush / Parkesia noveboracensis Northern WaterthrushLC
- Black-and-white Warbler / Mniotilta varia Black-and-white WarblerLC
- Prothonotary Warbler / Protonotaria citrea Prothonotary WarblerLC
- Common Yellowthroat / Geothlypis trichas Common YellowthroatLC
- Hooded Warbler / Setophaga citrina Hooded WarblerLC
- American Redstart / Setophaga ruticilla American RedstartLC
- Cape May Warbler / Setophaga tigrina Cape May WarblerLC
- Northern Parula / Setophaga americana Northern ParulaLC
- Mangrove Warbler / Setophaga petechia Mangrove WarblerLC
- Yellow-throated Warbler / Setophaga dominica Yellow-throated WarblerLC
- Prairie Warbler / Setophaga discolor Prairie WarblerLC
- Cardinals & Allies / Cardinalidae Cardinals & Allies
- Tanagers & Allies / Thraupidae Tanagers & Allies
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Montserrat
Montserrat, British dependency and island (2011 pop. 4,922), 38 sq mi (98 sq km), West Indies, one of the Leeward Islands . It is a rugged, scenic island of volcanic origin. Chance's Peak (3,002 ft/915 m) in the Soufrière Hills volcanic complex in S Montserrat was long the highest point, but the lava dome in English's Crater in the same complex has been estimated to be higher (3,050 ft/930 m). Plymouth was the capital and chief port, but it was destroyed in the volcanic eruptions that began in 1995, and subsequently an exclusion zone was established in the southern two thirds of the island. An interim capital was constructed at Brades Estate in N Montserrat. Of African and European ancestry, the English-speaking inhabitants are predominantly Christian. Prior to 1995, tourism was the economic mainstay, and Montserrat's exports included electronic components and agricultural products. As a result of the Soufrière Hills eruptions, however, the economy has been severely disrupted and is dependent on aid from Great Britain. Montserrat has a unicameral 11-seat Legislative Assembly consisting of nine members elected for five-year terms, plus the attorney general and the finance secretary. The premier serves as head of government. The monarch of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is the head of state and is represented by a governor. Administratively, Montserrat is divided into three parishes, but because of the eruption and exclusion zone, only one parish is now inhabited.