This pie chart shows the relative likelihood of observing particular other species commonly observed near Euphagus cyanocephalus
These species are those which most commonly occur in our observation database near Euphagus cyanocephalus. Observations favor some phyla over others. Typically Bacteria, Fungi, Protozoa, and Arthropods are more common in the field than in our records.
This species has a large range, with an estimated global Extent of Occurrence of 5,300,000 km². It has a large global population estimated to be 35,000,000 individuals (Rich et al. 2003). Global population trends have not been quantified, but the species is not believed to approach the thresholds for the population decline criterion of the IUCN Red List (i.e. declining more than 30% in ten years or three generations). For these reasons, the species is evaluated as Least Concern. (Ref. 73937)
Countries:Native:
Bahamas; Canada; Guatemala; Mexico; Turks and Caicos Islands; United States
List of Habitats:14.2 Artificial/Terrestrial - Pastureland 14.6 Artificial/Terrestrial - Subtropical/Tropical Heavily Degraded Former Forest
In sections below, we make some habitat inferences based on the known habitat preferences of those species most commonly associated with Euphagus cyanocephalus.
alpine, montane, subtropics, temperate.
alpine meadows, boreal forest, coniferous forests, cultivated areas, deciduous woods and forests, desert, desert scrub, fence rows, fields, forest edges, forests, gardens, grasslands, hardwood forests, mature forests, meadows, mesic forest, montane forests, open forests, pasture, pine forests, rain forest, shrubby vegetation, thickets, tropical forest, tundra grassland.
hillsides, mountain slopes, pastureland, roadsides, rock outcrops, sand dunes, scree, streamsides, urban areas, valleys.
clay, loam, sandy areas, sandy soil.
along rivers, bays, bogs, brackish water, coral reef, ditches, dry areas, estuaries, lagoon, lakes, marshes, mesic areas, ponds, rivers, saltwater, shores, stream banks, streams, swamps, swampy areas.
hillsides, rocky slopes.