Habitat - The Fox Sparrow breeds in thickets and edges of coniferous, mixed, or second-growth forests. It also nests at high elevations in subalpine forest edges and in willows in bogs, damp meadows and along stream courses. On offshore islands it may be found in summer in chaparral-like dense shrub cover.
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