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Red Crossbill (Loxia curvirostra) | |||
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corsicana | corsicana (Corsican) | Coniferous forests of Corsica | |
balearica | balearica (Balearic) | Balearic Islands | |
poliogyna | poliogyna (North African) | Morocco, Algeria and Tunisia | |
guillemardi | guillemardi (Cypres) | Tro”dos Mountains (Cyprus) | |
mariae | mariae (Crimean) | SW Crimean Peninsula | |
altaiensis | altaiensis (Altai) | Altai Mountains | |
tianschanica | tianschanica (Tien Shan) | Tien Shan Mountains (Kazakstan) | |
himalayensis | himalayensis (Himalayan) | Himalayas (Kashmir to Nepal, Sikkim, sw China and sw Tibet) | |
meridionalis | meridionalis (Dalat) | Mountains of s Vietnam (Da Lat Plateau) | |
japonica | japonica (Japanese) | Extreme ne Asia; winters to e-cent. China and s Japanese islands | |
luzoniensis | luzoniensis (Luzon) | N Philippines (mountains of n Luzon) | |
curvirostra | Coniferous forests of n Europe to e Siberia and n Mongolia | ||
bendirei | S Yukon and n Br. Col. to w US e of Cascades; winters to Baja | ||
sitkensis | Coastal s Alaska to nw California; winters to ne US | ||
pusilla | Widespread in the United States and highly irruptive, occurring north to southern Canada and south to extreme northern Mexico | ||
benti | Mts. of se Montana and ne Wyoming to sw US; winters to s Texas | ||
minor | S-central Canada and n-central US; winters to se US | ||
percna | Resident on Newfoundland | ||
grinnelli | Mountains of sw US | ||
stricklandi | Southeastern Arizona and southern New Mexico south through western Mexico (Sierra Nevada Occidental) to Chiapas | ||
mesamericana | mesamericana (Central American or type 11) | Montane pine forests from Guatemala to n Nicaragua | |
Endemic status | Not endemic | ||
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