Bachman's Warbler
The Bachman's Warbler is a small passerine bird that inhabited the swamps and lowland forests of the southeast United States. This warbler was a migrant, wintering in Cuba. Bachman's Warbler is possibly extinct, and was most likely never common. Although its extinction is not officially announced, however the last confirmed sightings were in 1988 and before that in 1961 in South Carolina. The Bachman's Warbler's last area it was seen en masse was in I'on Swamp, South Carolina. Habitat destruction is blamed for being the main cause of this birds demise. Warblers are not known to live more than about 7 years.


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