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The American Sparrow is a cold-weather sparrow that breeds and nests in northern Canada at the edge of the artic tundra in open areas with scattered trees and brush.
It is seen south of Canada in winter only, when flocks roam about brushy fields, forest edges, marshes, groves of small trees and gardens. It is often found with other sparrows and juncos.
They are noticeable for their grey heads and napes, rufous crowns and rufous stripes behind the eye. They have grey throats and breasts, with a dark central spot and rufous patches at the sides of their breasts.
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