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Bachman's warbler : ウィキペディア英語版 | Bachman's warbler
Bachman's warbler, (''Vermivora bachmanii''), was a small passerine migratory bird that is probably extinct. This warbler was a migrant, breeding in swampy blackberry and cane thickets of the southeast United States and wintering in Cuba. The last sighting (unconfirmed) was in Louisiana, in August 1988.〔US Fish and Wildlife Service, Southeast Region 1999 Bachman's Warbler. Section 4 pp. 445-454 in South Florida Multi-species Recovery Plan〕 ==Taxonomy== This bird was discovered in 1832 by the Reverend John Bachman, who discovered the species near Charleston, South Carolina, and presented study skins and descriptions to his friend and collaborator, John James Audubon. Audubon never saw the bird alive but named it in honor of Bachman in 1833.〔 Bachman's warbler does not have any extremely close relatives, though the blue-winged and the rapidly declining golden-winged warblers, are also members of the genus ''Vermivora'', are thought to be its closest relatives.〔 There were no known subspecies.
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