Canada (NB) (P), China (mainland), Finland (B) (NB), France, Greenland (B) (NB), Iceland (B) (NB), Japan, Mexico, Norway (B) (NB), Russia (Asian) (B), Russia (Central Asian) (B) (NB), Russia (European) (B), Sweden (B) (NB), USA (B).
Vagrant to Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia (NB), Germany, Ireland, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Latvia, Netherlands Antilles, Pakistan, Poland, Portugal, Spain, St Pierre and Miquelon (NB) (P), Svalbard and Jan Mayen Islands, Switzerland, Ukraine, United Kingdom.
Circumpolar, occupying Arctic regions of Eurasia, North America, Greenland and Iceland; some birds move farther southern for winter.
 
Rarity Status
Currently this species is not classified as a rarity in this country OR information has not been updated.
Population
Estimated population is 110,000 (2010).
Usually considered monotypic, but highly polymorphic. Sometimes considered polytypic, normally with four subspecies, based mainly on colour frequencies: rusticolus (Europe); obsoletus (Asia, parts of North America); candicans (high Arctic of North America, Greenland); and finally islandus (Iceland), the most isolated, uniform and distinctive of these forms, which would probably be most valid subspecies.
Morph altaicus of Saker Falcon (Falco cherrug) has been listed as subspecies of present species; also considered to form link between these two species.
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