China (mainland) (B), Japan, Mongolia (B), North Korea (B), Russia (Asian) (B), Russia (Central Asian) (B), South Korea, Taiwan (China).
Vagrant to Denmark, France, Hong Kong (China), Kazakhstan, Netherlands Antilles.
Southern part of eastern Siberia from north-western L Baikal east to Amurland and Ussuriland (south-eastern Russia), south through Mongolia to eastern and north-eastern China (eastern from north-eastern Xinjiang and eastern Qinghai, south to south-eastern Xizang, Yunnan and Jiangsu). northern breeders migrate south to as far as south-eastern China, Korea and southern Japan.
 
Rarity Status
Currently this species is not classified as a rarity in this country OR information has not been updated.
Population
Estimated population is unknown (2010).
Daurian Jackdaw (Coloeus dauuricus) [XC824063]
by id from \u4e4c\u5170\u5e03\u7edf Ulan Butong, Chifeng, Inner Mongolia, China (call)
Daurian Jackdaw (Coloeus dauuricus) [XC824058]
by Bo Shunqi \u8584\u987a\u5947 from \u8fbe\u6765\u8bfa\u65e5\u9547, Hexigten Banner, Chifeng, Inner Mongolia, China (call)
Subspecies
No subspecies.
Daurian Jackdaw (Corvus dauuricus) and Eurasian Jackdaw (Corvus monedula) are sometimes placed together in a separate genus Coloeus. The two form a species pair and are sometimes considered conspecific, but they seem to replace each other geographically in vicinity of L Baikal and northern Mongolia, meeting on very narrow front, but with very few reports of mixed pairings. Dark immature of present species was at one time thought to be a different species ("Corvus neglectus"). Confusing variety of intermediate specimens have also been given names (e.g. griseiventris and nigriventris) Other synonyms of this species are fuscicollis (from Baikal) and khamensis (from Xinjiang, in western China).