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No. of species addressed in the plan: 448
No. of Watch List species: 86
No. of Common Birds in Steep Decline: 24
No. of species that have lost 50% or more of their population since 1970: 68
No. of species that have lost 75% of more of their population since 1970: 20
No. of Watch List species primarily associated with Western Forest habitats: 17 (1 Red Watch List, 16 Yellow Watch List)
No. of Watch List species primarily associated with Eastern Forest habitats: 15 (6 Red Watch List, 9 Yellow Watch List)
No. of Watch List species primarily associated with Grassland habitats: 9 (1 Red Watch List, 7 Yellow Watch List)
No. of species that are primarily residents within the US and Canada: 158
No. of species that winter primarily in the US and Canada: 60
No. of species that winter primarily in Mexico: 54
No. of species that winter primarily in the Pacific Lowlands of Mexico and Central America: 42
No. of species that winter primarily in the Gulf-Caribbean Lowlands of Mexico and Central America: 21
No. of species that winter primarily in the Caribbean: 12
No. of species that winter primarily in the Highlands of Central American and northern South America: 9
Credits: Loggerhead Shrike (© Mark Herse); Prairie Warbler (Ian Davies/Macaulay Library, Cornell Lab of Ornithology); Scrub Jay (Brian Sullivan/Macaulay Library, Cornell Lab of Ornithology)