Species · Georgia · BBS 2025 Release · 1966–2024

Red-eyed Vireo Population Trend in Georgia

Red-eyed Vireo in Georgia has edged up: up 11% on the route-weighted index since 1968.

+11%Since 1968
111Routes In State
58Years

Notable Red-eyed Vireo Trends in Georgia

No notable trend signals for Red-eyed Vireo in Georgia. See the full index history below.

Red-eyed Vireo Population Forecast in Georgia

If the recent trend holds, Red-eyed Vireo in Georgia is projected to rise about 22% by 2029 — from 5.3 in 2024 to a central estimate of 6.5 (95% range 4.7–8.3). A 5-year backtest shows a typical error of ±7.8%, with 100% of held-out values landing inside the 95% band.

+22%Change by 2029
6.5Projected 2029 index
4.78.395% range
±7.8%Backtest error
19662029
Projection of the recent trend (dashed) with 80/95% bands — a projection, not a prediction. Habitat, climate, and land use are not modeled.
YearProjected index95% low95% high
20256.44.68.2
20266.44.68.2
20276.54.78.3
20286.54.78.3
20296.54.78.3

Red-eyed Vireo Survey Routes in Georgia

Routes recording Red-eyed Vireo in Georgia.
Mountain Cty4220241975
Amos Mill4120222011
Piedmont Nwr3720031991
Stoney Point2420072007
Deepstep2120231975
Ball Ground2120212019
Barges1820242011
Whitesburg1720241992
Roland1520242005
Baxter1320221975
Carrs Station1320242008
Yates Crossroads1320242005
Courthouse1220241966
Lincolnton 21220242018
Lincolnton1120171966
Washington1120241975
Sharon1120222018
Crest1020231973
Maxeys1020241966
Riceboro1020231995
Big Oak1020242006
Irwinton1020242016
Baxley920191966
Cartersville920241966
Rutledge920241975

Red-eyed Vireo Population Trend in Other States

Source: USGS North American Breeding Bird Survey, retrieved 2026-05-22.