Song Sparrow

The Song Sparrow has a very pleasant song that begins with a series of two or three
loud notes, followed by a buzzy call and a trill. Listen for its song in the spring and
early summer. This sparrow inhabits bushy shrubbery on the edges of woodlands
and along irrigation ditches, streams, lakes and beaches, usually away from heavily
urbanized areas of the inner city. It is also frequently found in gardens that have thick
shrubbery or in a neglected corner of a yard and it may use hedges as nesting sites. It
has a relatively long breeding season here because of Vancouver's mild climate. A
birdfeeder containing mixed seeds will attract Song Sparrows over the winter.

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