Breeds from Texas to New Hampshire, Kentucky, and Valley of the Mississippi.
Breeds from Texas to Massachusetts, along all the shores of the Atlantic.
Passes from Texas to Connecticut; breeds from Maryland to Connecticut.
Breeds from Texas to the Columbia River, and along the Atlantic coast to Nova Scotia and the Fur Countries.
North Atlantic; breeds from Bay of Fundy north to Greenland; winters south to Long Island.
North America, coast and interior; breeds from Newfoundland, southern Minnesota, and British Columbia northward; winters from Nova Scotia and British Columbia south to Cuba and Lower California.
Pacific coast of North America; breeds from Mazatlan, Mexico, north to Lower California; occurs regularly north to Vancouver Island; winters south to Panama.
Jerdon, whose experience of this species had been gained mainly in Madras, states that "it breeds from June to September, according to the locality.
Breeds from Maine, on the coast, Minnesota northward; locally in North Carolina.
Breeds from Maine, Ohio and Kansas northward; winters in the lower half of eastern United States.
Breeds from Maine, the Great Lakes and Dakotas northward; winters south to the Gulf of Mexico.
Breeds from Newfoundland, Manitoba, and British Columbia northward; winters south to Virginia, Ohio and California.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "breeds from" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.