Yes, it does give subspecies and their ranges. Publication year is 2000, and
title is "Birds of the World: A Checklist"
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Paul Van Gasse
Kruibeke, Belgium
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From:
Behalf Of Lawrie Conole
Sent: Monday, August 20, 2001 11:19 AM
To: John Leonard;
Subject: RFI subspecies
> Can anyone tell me of a convenient reference work which lists world
> subspecies. ie if I want to find what ssp of Peregrine Falcon is found in
> Oz, in Britain, in California... where would I look?
Clements' checklist of birds of the world (precise title ???) will do that
trick for you. The latest one came out recently (2000??). Despite this
otherwise rather vague answer, I am quite certain that it lists subspecies
and their geographic range.
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