The following is a list of species that have a high likelihood of occurring in Timiskaming District, but which have not yet been properly documented here. For these species, Timiskaming District is within their documented range in Ontario, is on the edge of their range but they occur immediately north or south of Timiskaming District, or they are likely to migrate through Timiskaming District.
Observations of any of these species in Timiskaming District should be fully documented and verified by an expert.
Ross's Goose - Look for it in migrating flocks of Snow Geese or early Canada Geese and Cackling Geese.
Least Bittern - Thought to occur here, but no good documentation is available. Documented in Nipissing District.
Green Heron - Documented in Nipissing District.
Black-crowned Night Heron - Documented in Nipissing District.
Black Scoter - A very likely migrant in Timiskaming District. Documented in Nipissing District and Timmins area.
Surf Scoter - A very likely migrant in Timiskaming District. Documented in Nipissing District and Timmins area.
Wild Turkey - Rapidly expanding range northwards.
Whimbrel - Documented in Nipissing District.
Marbled Godwit - A probable migrant. Documented in Timmins area.
Sanderling - A probable migrant. Documented in Timmins area and in Nipissing District.
Western Sandpiper - Documented in Nipissing District.
Stilt Sandpiper - Probable migrant in small numbers, though continental population is increasing dramatically.
Pomarine Jaeger - Probable migrant.
Parasitic Jaeger - Probable migrant.
Franklins Gull - Documented in Nipissing District.
Thayer's Gull - one poorly documented report in Timiskaming District
Red-bellied Woodpecker - not very likely, but documented in Nipissing District.
Yellow-throated Vireo - Documented in Nipissing District.
Sedge Wren - surprising that it has not been documented here before now.
Blue-winged Warbler - Documented in Nipissing District.
Golden-winged Warbler - Documented in Nipissing District.