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Bermuda Towhee

Bermuda Towhee

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The Bermuda Towhee (*Pipilo naufragus*) is an extinct subspecies or full species, likely related to the Eastern Towhee, that was endemic to Bermuda. Its extinction is attributed to habitat loss and introduced predators.
Where to spot
Historically endemic to the island of Bermuda. Its preferred habitat would have been the dense cedar forests and scrublands that once covered the island.
How to spot
Cannot be observed. Its history serves as a reminder of the fragility of island ecosystems and the impact of human activities on unique endemic species.
When to spot
This species is extinct and can no longer be observed. Its last probable sighting was in the early 20th century.
This island-dwelling towhee, having evolved in isolation, may have developed unique adaptations or behaviors that are now lost forever due to its extinction.
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