Bank Swallow

The Bank Swallow is an uncommon breeder in the Chicago Wilderness Region. Bank Swallows usually nest in banks or cliffs - frequently near water. These areas are poorly sampled by the BCN Survey and significant trends cannot be determined for this species. Photo: © Eric Secker

Bank Swallow
TREND: Poorly Known
Annual Change
8%
Pct. Error
+/-22%
Conservation Status
Credibility
Poor
# Points Seen At
15
Records
32
Frequency
1%
Bank Swallow Graph

YEAR

Model Technical Details
Goodeness of Fit:PASSES
Chi-sq. p =0
THE 2013 TRENDS ANALYSIS IS A PROJECT BY:
Bird Conservation Network

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