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Bachman's Warbler

Bachman's Warbler

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The Bachman's Warbler is a critically endangered, possibly extinct, small warbler with olive upperparts and yellow underparts, featuring a black crown patch and throat in males.
Where to spot
Historically bred in the southeastern United States (South Carolina, Florida, Arkansas, Missouri) and wintered in Cuba.
How to spot
It is highly unlikely to be observed. Historically, birdwatchers searched for it in dense, wet lowland forests and canebrakes.
When to spot
The last confirmed sighting was in 1988; observation is virtually impossible. Historically, it was seen during spring/summer breeding and winter.
File:Vermivora bachmanii.jpg
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File:Vermivora bachmanii.jpg
Credits: Wikimedia Commons
File:Vermivora bachmaniiMFEMP04CB.jpg
Credits: Wikimedia Commons
This enigmatic warbler was primarily associated with swampy cane thickets, and its decline is largely attributed to the destruction of these specific wetland habitats.
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