What classification does BirdLife International often assign to the Western Kingbird, reflecting its broad population status?

Answer

Least Concern

In terms of population trends and conservation status, the Western Kingbird is generally considered common across the extensive regions it inhabits. This widespread distribution and large estimated population size lead international assessments to reflect a stable status. Specifically, the BirdLife International assessment, often referenced in field guides, frequently classifies the species as Least Concern. Although localized declines can occur due to habitat loss associated with agricultural conversion or changes in open country suitability, the species as a whole maintains sufficient numbers and geographic spread to avoid higher threat categories.

What classification does BirdLife International often assign to the Western Kingbird, reflecting its broad population status?
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