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Sparrows tend to stay in one place during the winter. They are hardy birds that can find food in the harshest winter conditions.

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they fly to different and warmer countries like Spain, Africa and Mexico

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Because it is warmer there; so nicer for them & because there are more bugs in the air, etc. for them to eat.

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