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Special note: Given very rapid range expansion of this exotic species, data sources on range are obsolete. The species is very likely now present in nearly all of the lower 48 states, and is locally common in many areas.
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Map created with ArcGIS. Range map information for each species obtained from Ridgely, R.S., T.F. Allnutt, T. Brooks, D.K. McNicol, D.W. Mehlman, B.E. Young, and J.R. Zook. 2003. Digital Distribution Maps of the Birds of the Western Hemisphere, version 1.0. NatureServe, Arlington, Virginia, USA.
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