The New World sparrows are found throughout the Americas, from their breeding ranges in the Arctic
tundra of North America to their year-round ranges in the
Southern Cone of South America. Given this huge expansive range, many species occupy different habitats such as grasslands, rainforests, temperate forests, and
deserts and xeric shrublands. Those that breed in the northern parts of North America, such as the
white-throated sparrow and
Lincoln's sparrow, migrate further southward into the continent during the winter, while others like the
dark-eyed junco have been able to adapt to staying all year-round in some areas of North America. Most North American passerellid species usually migrate short distances. Some of the Southern Cone species move northward during autumn. In the breeding season, sparrows of different species form small-to-medium flocks, as they do when foraging in the non-breeding season. ==Gallery==