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During the winter, purple finches are often seen in Florida. During the summer, purple finches are rarely seen in Florida. Explain why this change occurs between the two seasons.

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Because during summer they don't like to be around urban areas and housing, they are always in coniferous forests; You might see them close to your house but only if they are struggling when the food is scarce, they usually migrate from Canada to grounds to winter widely across central and Southeastern U.S. which includes Florida; but on summer they prefer to stay in deep and damp coniferous forests.

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