Subspecies in Kansas: L. l. migrans Palmer in extreme east, L. l. excubitorides Swainson in west, east to Norton, Ness, and Clark counties; birds from rest of state mostly intermediate.
* Sturnus vulgaris. Starling. Introduced. First appeared in early 1930's, now common transient and resident throughout state.
Subspecies in Kansas: S. v. vulgaris Linnaeus.
* Vireo atricapillus Woodhouse. Black-capped Vireo. Summer resident in Comanche and possibly other south-central counties. Status poorly known. Goss collected three pairs in southeastern Comanche County, May 7 to 18, 1885, and found a nest under construction on May 11, 1885. Sight records from Manhattan, Riley County, June 18, 1953, by Scott Searles, and Halstead, Harvey County, May 16, 1951, by Edna L. Ruth.
No subspecies recognized.
* Vireo griseus. White-eyed Vireo. Locally common transient and summer resident in east. Status poorly known. Nesting records from Doniphan County (Linsdale) and Kansas City region; specimens taken in summer from Douglas, Montgomery, and Labette counties.
Subspecies in Kansas: V. g. noveboracensis (Gmelin).
* Vireo bellii. Bell Vireo. Common summer resident throughout state.
Subspecies in Kansas: V. b. bellii Audubon.
* Vireo flavifrons Vieillot. Yellow-throated Vireo. Uncommon transient and local, uncommon summer resident throughout state. Goss reported two nests, one with 1 Cowbird and 3 vireo eggs, at Neosho Falls, Woodson County, May 9, 1877, and one under construction at Topeka, Shawnee County, May 18, 1883. T. W. Nelson found a nest at Topeka in 1947 (date approximate). R. F. Miller found an occupied nest 3 miles north of Baldwin, Douglas County, May 6, 1947.