Guild · Maryland · BBS 2025 Release · 1966–2024
Aerial Insectivores In Maryland
18 species in this guild. As a group they are +23%Guild trendA mean-index aggregate across the species in this group — the structural direction of the guild, with individual-species noise smoothed out.Full methodology → since 1968.
Guild SignalsNotable signalsLong-arc shifts the engine flags automatically — sustained declines or increases large enough to stand out from year-to-year noise.Full methodology →
No notable trend signals for aerial insectivores in Maryland. See the full index history below.
Forecast
If the recent trend holds, Aerial insectivores in Maryland is projected to stay roughly flat through 2029, near 4.6 (95% range 3.8–5.4). A 5-year backtest shows a typical error of ±11%, with 100% of held-out values landing inside the 95% band.
Member Species In Maryland
| TrendPercent change in the route-weighted abundance index between a smoothed baseline window and the most recent one. It tracks direction, not absolute population.Full methodology → | ||
|---|---|---|
| Eastern Whip-poor-will | Caprimulgidae | -83% |
| Bank Swallow | Hirundinidae | -82% |
| Least Flycatcher | Tyrannidae | -75% |
| Chimney Swift | Apodidae | -35% |
| Common Nighthawk | Caprimulgidae | -31% |
| Barn Swallow | Hirundinidae | -23% |
| Alder Flycatcher | Tyrannidae | -21% |
| Eastern Kingbird | Tyrannidae | -2% |
| Chuck-will's-widow | Caprimulgidae | -2% |
| Cliff Swallow | Hirundinidae | +32% |
| Purple Martin | Hirundinidae | +79% |
| Eastern Phoebe | Tyrannidae | +82% |
| Northern Rough-winged Swallow | Hirundinidae | +88% |
| Eastern Wood-Pewee | Tyrannidae | +93% |
| Great Crested Flycatcher | Tyrannidae | +101% |
| Acadian Flycatcher | Tyrannidae | +181% |
| Willow Flycatcher | Tyrannidae | +239% |
| Tree Swallow | Hirundinidae | +518% |
Source: USGS North American Breeding Bird Survey, retrieved 2026-05-22.