Great Crested Flycatcher

The Great Crested Flycatcher is a common statewide breeder. Preferred habitat is usually cavities in open woodlands or forest edges. Although 2007 trends showed a possible decrease, trends in the 2013 trends analysis indicate that this species is now stable in the Chicago Wilderness Region. Photo: © Eric Secker

Great Crested Flycatcher
TREND: Stable
Annual Change
1%
Pct. Error
+/-2%
Conservation Status
Credibility
Good
# Points Seen At
419
Records
966
Frequency
23%
Great Crested Flycatcher Graph

YEAR

Model Technical Details
Goodeness of Fit:PASSES
Chi-sq. p =0.002
THE 2013 TRENDS ANALYSIS IS A PROJECT BY:
Bird Conservation Network

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