Rock Pigeon

The Rock Pigeon is an abundant breeder in the CW Region. Breeding habitat includes building tops and ledges, bridges, and cliffs. This non-native introduced species has been a permanent resident in the US for many decades. BCN Survey trends suggest a significant decline in preserves and natural areas, but these trends do not necessarily reflect trends in urban and rural areas where this species is most abundant. Photo: Lee Karney / USFWS

Rock Pigeon
TREND: Steep decline
Annual Change
-21%
Pct. Error
+/-12%
Conservation Status
Credibility
Poor
# Points Seen At
34
Records
177
Frequency
2%
Rock Pigeon 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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