,
Veneto, Italy The European roller is a bird of warmer regions. The nominate subspecies breeds in northern Africa from Morocco to Tunisia, in southern and east-central Europe, and eastwards through northwestern Iran to southwestern Siberia. The subspecies
C. g. semenowi breeds from Iraq and southern Iran east through
Kashmir and southern Kazakhstan to
Xinjiang. The European range was formerly more extensive, but there has been a long-term decline in the north and west, with extinction as a nesting bird in Sweden and Germany. The European roller is a long-distance
migrant, wintering in
Africa south of the Sahara in two distinct regions, from Senegal east to Cameroon and from Ethiopia west (with observations in the
Degua Tembien mountains) to Congo and south to South Africa. It is a bird of warm, dry, open country with scattered trees, preferring lowlands, but occurs up to in Europe and in Morocco. Oak and pine woodlands with open areas are prime breeding habitat, but farms, orchards and similar areas with mixed vegetation are also used. In Africa, a similarly wide range of dry, open land with trees is used. It winters primarily in dry, wooded savanna and bushy plains, where it typically nests in tree holes. ==Migration==