Yes, sparrows do live in Canada. Various species of sparrows, such as the House Sparrow and the Song Sparrow, can be found across the country. They inhabit diverse environments, including urban areas, grasslands, and forests. Many sparrow species migrate to warmer regions during the winter months, but some can remain in Canada year-round.
Sparrows live in northern Canada, the northern border of the boreal forest in alaska, and tundra in the summer. In the winter the live in southern Canada or the United States.
The song sparrows 'real' scientific name is the Melospiza melodia.Song sparrows are medium sized American sparrows and they live across most of canada and the U.S.
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No, sparrows are the 1 and ONLY songbird that is not protected by the law. However, you can not hunt sparrows, for food, or joy. But you can raise sparrows, and the eggs. And it is not illegal to take the eggs from the nest.
A very common species, the chipping sparrow, Spizella Passerina, is found from Canada to Nicaragua. Only the arid southwestern U.S. lacks chipping sparrows.
The St Lawrence lowlands are located in Quebec, Canada. Animals that live in this region include: gulls, sparrows, squirrels, starlings, coyotes, and deer.
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Like most sparrows, Seaside Sparrows live for about five years in the wild. Sometimes, they can live up to 13 years, like the last Dusky Seaside Sparrow.
The collective term for a group of sparrows is a host of sparrows, a quarrel of sparrows, or a flock of sparrows.
Nests up in trees like any other birds... outside.