* Warblers: Many warbler species, such as the yellow warbler, black-throated blue warbler, and American redstart, migrate to Central and South America for the winter.
* Flycatchers: Eastern kingbirds, great crested flycatchers, and eastern wood-pewees are all long-distance migrants that travel to Central and South America for the winter.
* Orioles: Orchard orioles, Baltimore orioles, and Bullock's orioles are all long-distance migrants that travel to Central and South America for the winter.
* Tanagers: Scarlet tanagers, summer tanagers, and western tanagers are all long-distance migrants that travel to Central and South America for the winter.
* Grosbeaks: Rose-breasted grosbeaks, black-headed grosbeaks, and blue grosbeaks are all long-distance migrants that travel to Central and South America for the winter.
* Buntings: Indigo buntings, painted buntings, and dickcissels are all long-distance migrants that travel to Central and South America for the winter.
* Sparrows: White-throated sparrows, white-crowned sparrows, and song sparrows are all long-distance migrants that travel to Central and South America for the winter.
* Finches: Purple finches, house finches, and goldfinches are all long-distance migrants that travel to Central and South America for the winter.