Family: Recurvirostridae (Avocets, Stilts)
Authority: Gmelin, 1789
Red List Category
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Justification of Red List categoryThis species has a large geographic range size (extent of occurrence >8 million km
2 in both the breeding and non-breeding seasons), and so does not approach Criterion B thresholds. It also has a large estimated population size (460,000 mature individuals; Partners in Flight 2023), and so does not approach Criteria C or D thresholds. Considering its population trend over three generations (
c. 14 years), the data presented in Smith
et al. (2023) indicate a slow decline of
c. 16% (with a wide confidence interval), although the underlying interannual trend data suggest a fluctuating population. There is some evidence of recent declines from the western USA and Mexico (Migratory Shorebird Project, unpublished data) and from eBird (Fink
et al. 2023), but also consistent evidence of a modest overall recent increase in North America from both the Christmas Bird Count (Meehan
et al. 2022) and the Breeding Bird Survey (Ziolkowski
et al. 2022). The population trend is therefore considered unknown, but there is little evidence the species is declining at a rate that approaches Criterion A thresholds. The species is therefore listed as Least Concern.
Population size:
460000 mature individuals
Population trend:
unknown
Extent of occurrence (breeding/resident):
8,970,000 km
2
Country endemic:
no
Attributes
Realm - Nearctic
Realm - Neotropical
IUCN System - Freshwater
IUCN System - Marine