The New York Department of Environmental Conservation website maintains a list of Endangered, Threatened and Special Concern species, including bird, mollusks, reptiles, amphibians, fish, and mammals. This list is updated regularly, so visit the site to see the most recent status of each species.
As of October 2022, the birds on the list in New York State include the following:
Endangered:
- Spruce Grouse
- Golden Eagle
- Peregrine Falcon
- Black Rail
- Piping Plover
- Eskimo Curlew (extinct)
- Roseate Tern
- Black Tern
- Short-eared Owl
- Loggerhead Shrike
Threatened:
- Pied-billed Grebe
- Least Bittern
- Bald Eagle
- Northern Harrier
- King Rail
- Upland Sandpiper
- Common Tern
- Least Tern
- Red Knot
- Sedge Wren
- Henslow’s Sparrow
Special Concern:
- Common Loon
- American Bittern
- Osprey
- Sharp-shinned hawk
- Cooper’s Hawk
- Northern Goshawk
- Red-shouldered Hawk
- Black Skimmer
- Common Nighthawk
- Whip-poor-will
- Red-headed Woodpecker
- Horned Lark
- Bicknell’s Thrush
- Golden-winged Warbler
- Cerulean Warbler
- Yellow-breasted Chat
- Vesper Sparrow
- Grasshopper Sparrow
- Seaside Sparrow