Guild · Oklahoma · BBS 2025 Release · 1966–2024
Birds Of Prey In Oklahoma
17 species in this guild. As a group they are +82%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 1969.
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 birds of prey in Oklahoma. See the full index history below.
Forecast
If the recent trend holds, Birds of prey in Oklahoma is projected to fall about 14% by 2029 — from 1.9 in 2024 to a central estimate of 1.7 (95% range 1.2–2.2). A 5-year backtest shows a typical error of ±15%, with 100% of held-out values landing inside the 95% band.
Member Species In Oklahoma
| 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 → | ||
|---|---|---|
| Northern Harrier | Accipitridae | -94% |
| Sharp-shinned Hawk | Accipitridae | -42% |
| Eastern Screech-Owl | Strigidae | -40% |
| American Kestrel | Falconidae | -17% |
| Mississippi Kite | Accipitridae | -4% |
| Ferruginous Hawk | Accipitridae | +4% |
| Red-tailed Hawk | Accipitridae | +56% |
| American Barn Owl | Tytonidae | +57% |
| Great Horned Owl | Strigidae | +68% |
| Broad-winged Hawk | Accipitridae | +69% |
| Cooper's Hawk | Accipitridae | +117% |
| Swainson's Hawk | Accipitridae | +122% |
| Barred Owl | Strigidae | +135% |
| Turkey Vulture | Cathartidae | +171% |
| Red-shouldered Hawk | Accipitridae | +509% |
| Black Vulture | Cathartidae | +535% |
| Burrowing Owl | Strigidae | +735% |
Source: USGS North American Breeding Bird Survey, retrieved 2026-05-22.