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World distribution of the peregrine

1.- Falco peregrinus tundrius: Arctic tundra of North America, from Alaska to Greenland; 2.- Falco peregrinus anatum: North America, from south of the Arctic tundra to Northern Mexico; 3.- Falco peregrinus pealei: west coast of North America, from the state of Washington to the west of Alaska and, further westwards along the Aleutians and the Commander islands; 4.- Falco peregrinus cassini: West of South America, from South of the Equator till Bolivia and from the north of Argentina to Southern Chile, Tierra del Fuego and the Falkland islands; 5.- Falco peregrinus japonensis: Northeast Siberia until Kamchatka and Japan; 6.- Falco peregrinus furuitii:  Volcano Islands and possibly the Bonin Islands, in the Pacific; 7.- Falco peregrinus calidus: European and Asian tundra, from Eastern Lapland to North-eastern Siberia; 8.- Falco peregrinus peregrinus: Southern Europe and Asia, from tundra to Southern France. Also present in Balkans and the Himalayas. From east of the British Isles to far east of Russia; 9.- Falco peregrinus brookei: Iberian Peninsular, Southern France, Northeast coast of Africa, following the Mediterranean basin north to the Caucasus and the Anatolia Peninsula; 10.- Falco peregrinus babylonicus: Asia, from Eastern Iran to Mongolia; 11.- Falco peregrinus pelegrinoides: from the Canary Islands to Iraq or possibly Iran passing through the North African coast; 12.- Falco peregrinus madens: Cape Verde Islands; 13.- Falco peregrinus minor: Southern Sahara to South Africa, avoiding jungles; 14.- Falco peregrinus radama: Madagascar and the Comoro Islands; 15.- Falco peregrinus peregrinator: Pakistan, India and Eastern Sri Lanka to South-west China; 16.- Falco peregrinus ernesti: Indonesian Islands and east of Philippines to New Guinea and the Bismarck Archipelago; 17.- Falco peregrinus nesiotes: Islands to east of Australia, Vantu, Eastern New Caledonia to the Fiji Islands; 18.- Falco peregrinus macropus: Australia, except for the centre and south-east; 19.- Falco peregrinus submelanogenys: South-east Australia.