BBS Route · New Mexico · BCR 16

Newcomb Bird Survey Route

A standard 50-stop Breeding Bird Survey route. 19 species recorded across 1 survey years, no longer active.

Bird Species Found on New Mexico Newcomb

Top 19 of 19 species by most recent count. Each links to its species trend.

Species recorded on the Newcomb route.
Recent countThe raw number of individuals recorded on this route in its most recent survey year. A single-route tally, not a trend.Full methodology →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 →Baseline yearThe first year of the smoothed window the trend is measured from. An earlier baseline means a longer record stands behind the number.Full methodology →History
Horned LarkAlaudidae382021n/an/a
Sagebrush SparrowPasserellidae162021n/an/a
Common RavenCorvidae152021n/an/a
Rock PigeonColumbidae122021n/an/a
Eurasian Collared-DoveColumbidae72021n/an/a
Cliff SwallowHirundinidae52021n/an/a
Say's PhoebeTyrannidae42021n/an/a
House SparrowPasseridae42021n/an/a
Lark SparrowPasserellidae32021n/an/a
Scaled QuailOdontophoridae22021n/an/a
Mourning DoveColumbidae22021n/an/a
Ash-throated FlycatcherTyrannidae22021n/an/a
Blue GrosbeakCardinalidae22021n/an/a
White-winged DoveColumbidae12021n/an/a
Red-tailed HawkAccipitridae12021n/an/a
Long-eared OwlStrigidae12021n/an/a
Common PoorwillCaprimulgidae12021n/an/a
House FinchFringillidae12021n/an/a
Northern MockingbirdMimidae12021n/an/a

Source: USGS North American Breeding Bird Survey, retrieved 2026-05-22. A route is a sample, not a census.