Table 4.
Summaries for resident species of landbirds in which fossils reveal a broader Bahamian distribution in the past (from Table 3), showing total numbers of species or populations lost by time period, status categories, geographical affinities, and generalized feeding guilds
| Attribute | Category | No. species |
| Time period (lost species/populations) | Pleistocene | 51/121 |
| Pleistocene* | 29/62 | |
| Holocene | 27/38 | |
| Status | Extinct | 20 |
| Extir-BA | 27 | |
| Extir-iiB | 15 | |
| Geographical affinities (extinct/Extir-BA) | GA | 12/8 |
| BA | 8/0 | |
| CU | 4/8 | |
| CA | 1/0 | |
| NA | 1/12 | |
| WN | 1/3 | |
| HI | 0/1 | |
| ?? | 5/0 | |
| Feeding guilds (extinct/extirpated) | FG | 14/12 |
| NE | 2/2 | |
| PI | 32/20 | |
| PV | 12/8 | |
| SC | 3/1 |
Recorded only in the Pleistocene.