Tree Swallow

The Tree Swallow is a common breeder in the Chicago Wilderness Region, less common to the south. Breeding habitat includes cavities in trees (often near water) or in man-made structures such as bluebird boxes. Trends indicate that this species is increasing significantly in our area. Photo: © Eric Secker

Tree Swallow
TREND: Moderate Increase
Annual Change
2.3%
Pct. Error
+/-0.9%
Conservation Status
--
Credibility
Good
# Points Seen At
994
Records
9403
Frequency
40%