* Agelaius phoeniceus. Red-wing. Common transient and summer resident throughout state, less common winter resident.
Subspecies in Kansas: A. p. phoeniceus (Linnaeus) breeds in most of state; A. p. fortis Ridgway may nest in west and occurs in migration; A. p. arctolegus Oberholser occurs in migration.
* Icterus spurius (Linnaeus). Orchard Oriole. Common transient and summer resident throughout state.
No subspecies recognized.
Icterus cucullatus. Hooded Oriole. Accidental. One record: bird banded at Los Angeles, California, January 22, 1939, found dead by Dr. F. S. Williams, 16 miles southeast of Garden City, Finney County, about August 5, 1939; foot of specimen preserved.
Subspecies in Kansas: I. c. californicus (Lesson), on geographic grounds.
* Icterus galbula (Linnaeus). Baltimore Oriole. Common transient and summer resident through most of state; hybridizes freely with Bullock Oriole in west. One winter record: immature male (KU 31988), Lawrence, Douglas County, December 25, 1953, H. B. Tordoff.
No subspecies recognized.
* Icterus bullockii. Bullock Oriole. Common transient and summer resident in west, rarely east to Stafford County (breeding?) and Douglas County (transient).
Subspecies in Kansas: I. b. bullockii (Swainson).