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Semper's Warbler

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The species Semper's Warbler is extinct.


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Leucopeza semperi

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[edit] Identification

Possibly extinct; very rare.

14.5 cm. Dark grey upperparts and grey white underparts. The immatures are brown-grey above and have buff underparts. Long, pale yellow legs.

[edit] Distribution

Saint Lucia.

[edit] Taxonomy

[edit] Habitat

Undergrowth of montane and elfin forests.

[edit] Behaviour

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