The White-crowned Sparrow is very common in western North America and uncommon in the east. In Canada, they are found in the Yukon and Northwest Territories, British Columbia, the northern prairie provinces, northern Ontario and Quebec and Labrador. and the western United States.
The White-crowned Sparrow is known as winter visitor and a migrant. Flocks in winterlive in thickets, woodland edges, deserts, and may sing in rambling chorus from bush tops on warm winter days. They usually spend summer in the far north or mountains. Some live year-long on the Pacific coast.
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