As I have written many times, I don’t like the cold weather. The American Tree Sparrow seems to thrive on colder weather. Check this out:
Their [the American Tree Sparrow] breeding habitat is tundra or the northern limits of the boreal forest in Alaska and northern Canada. They nest on the ground.
These birds migrate into southern Canada and the United States to spend the winter. Usually, chipping sparrows are moving south around the same time as these birds arrive. Wikipedia.
That is crazy. I want to visit Alaska, but I much prefer a hot, sunny day. I guess heading south while the tundra is frozen fits my style too.
~ Rick
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