How does the Northern Mockingbird's breeding range compare to its year-round residency zone within the U.S.?

Answer

The breeding range is considerably broader and stretches farther north

When spring arrives, the territory the Mockingbird occupies for nesting and raising young, known as the breeding range, is notably broader and extends farther north than where it resides permanently throughout the year.

How does the Northern Mockingbird's breeding range compare to its year-round residency zone within the U.S.?
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