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Photo by Old Fulica
Location: Vancouver BC, Canada
Leucosticte tephrocotis

Identification

Distribution

Aleutian Islands to western Canada and northwest U.S. and eastern California. Winters east to western South Dakota and Nebraska. Accidental vagrant to eastern and midwestern United States.

Taxonomy

Polytypic. Consists of seven subspecies.

Habitat

Open ground in tundra areas; in winter open ground in mountainous regions to the south.

Behaviour

External Links

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