Corvus corax Linnaeus, 1758 sec. Corvids of the World

Distribution
Africa Northern Africa nativeA, Asia-Temperate Caucasus nativeA; China (Inner Mongolia (Nei Mongol nativeA,1), Manchuria nativeA, Xinjiang (Xinjiang nativeA)); Eastern Asia (Japan (Hokkaido nativeA)); Middle Asia nativeA; Mongolia (Mongolia (Mongolia nativeA)); Russian Far East nativeA; Siberia (Altay (Altay nativeA), Buryatiya (Buryatiya nativeA), Chita (Chita nativeA), Irkutsk (Irkutsk nativeA), West Siberia nativeA, Yakutskiya (Yakutskiya nativeA)); Western Asia nativeA, Asia-Tropical Indian Subcontinent (India (Chandigarh nativeA, Delhi nativeA, Haryana nativeA, Punjab nativeA, Rajasthan nativeA), Pakistan (Pakistan nativeA), West Himalaya nativeA), Europe nativeA, Northern America Mexico nativeA; North-Central U.S.A. nativeA; Northeastern U.S.A. nativeA; Northwestern U.S.A. nativeA; Southwestern U.S.A. nativeA; Subarctic America nativeA, Southern America Central America (Belize (Belize nativeA), El Salvador (El Salvador nativeA), Guatemala (Guatemala nativeA), Honduras (Honduras nativeA), Nicaragua (Nicaragua nativeA))
Bibliography
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