Cedar Waxwing

The Cedar Waxwing is a common breeder in the Chicago Wilderness Region and most of the Midwest. Breeding habitat is quite varied, but includes forest edges and dense shrublands. This species has always been common in our area and appears to be stable or slightly increasing. Photo: © Eric Secker

Cedar Waxwing
TREND: Uncertain
Annual Change
3%
Pct. Error
+/-3%
Conservation Status
Credibility
Good
# Points Seen At
366
Records
1669
Frequency
20%
Cedar Waxwing Graph

YEAR

Model Technical Details
Goodeness of Fit:PASSES
Chi-sq. p =0
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