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             English: Breeding ranges of  Motacilla alba races. Wintering ranges are different. 
            日本語:  タイリクハクセキレイ各亜種の分布(繁殖期) 
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           June 2008 | 
          
          
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            L. Shyamal, based on; Nakamura, Kazue (1985).  "Historical change of the geographical distribution of two closely related species of the genus Motacilla in the Japanese Archipelago: a preliminary note". Bulletin of the Kanagawa prefecture Museum of Natural Science No.16. | 
          
         
         
        
         
          
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