Chipping Sparrow

The Chipping Sparrow is a common statewide breeder. Breeding habitat usually includes open shrublands, savannahs, or forest edges with moderate to dense evergreens. The BCN Survey does not adequately monitor residential areas where this species can be quite common and significant trends cannot be determined. Photo: © Steve Byland

Chipping Sparrow
TREND: Uncertain
Annual Change
-2%
Pct. Error
+/-8%
Conservation Status
Credibility
Mod
# Points Seen At
67
Records
110
Frequency
4%
Chipping Sparrow Graph

YEAR

Model Technical Details
Goodeness of Fit:FAILS
Chi-sq. p =0.0834
THE 2013 TRENDS ANALYSIS IS A PROJECT BY:
Bird Conservation Network

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