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In the summer, sparrows typically remain in their breeding territories, where they build nests and raise their young. They can often be seen in various habitats, including gardens, parks, and urban areas, where food sources are abundant. As temperatures rise, they may seek shade and water to help them stay cool. Some species may migrate short distances in search of better food availability or nesting conditions.

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