Spotted Sandpiper

The Spotted Sandpiper is an uncommon breeder in the CW Region, rare to the south. Breeding habitat includes shorelines and gravel fields near lakes, ponds, and some marshes. This species is poorly sampled by the BCN Survey and accurate trends cannot be estimated. Photo: © Heather Secker

Spotted Sandpiper
TREND: Poorly Known
Annual Change
2%
Pct. Error
+/-10%
Conservation Status
Credibility
Poor
# Points Seen At
35
Records
89
Frequency
2%
Spotted Sandpiper 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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