Habitat - The White-crowned Sparrow nests in a variety of habitats including brushy edges to forests and woodlands, as well as forests and clearings, brushy burns, fields, subalpine thickets in western mountains, lowland suburban and rural hedgerows and gardens and parks. Patches of grass and open ground must be nearby for feeding.
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