Swamp Sparrows are common and well-known to birders across most of eastern North America. Audubon's climate model projects a 69 percent loss of current summer range by 2080, shifting north dramatically. During the winter, the species is stable and has some potential to expand northward. A warming climate and an increase in sea level are almost certainly bad news for the already threatened and distinctive resident population (nigrescens) found in saltmarshes along the U.S. Mid-Atlantic coast; the model doesn’t address this population.
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