In a way, the Louisiana Waterthrush is the dipper of the East. It inhabits clear, moving streams in rich, broad-leafed forests. Audubon's climate model projects a 97 percent loss of current summer range by 2080. In Canada, the species is currently restricted to a tiny portion of southern Ontario, but the model’s projection shows it becoming quite widespread in Ontario, Québec, and the Maritimes.
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