You could I suppose, but if the bird is nesting, I wouldn't disturb it until it is finished with its nesting duties.
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This all depends on what species of bird it is, and what they are doing there (nesting, mating, etc.)
Nothing. It's a natural instinct.
Primary cavity nesters make their own cavities (woodpeckers) and secondaries use existing cavities (Purple Martins).
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you should give that dove maybe any seeds or bird food sunflower seeds try that but dont make them salty!
No, because another bird can come in and use the same nesting.
This is when spring starts and birds start their nesting.
Any natural UNTREATED (with preservatives) local hardwood can be used to make bird nesting boxes.
The ovenbird, a type of warbler.
to capture its prays and clutcher twigs for nesting
This bird has strange nesting habits. It will use nothing for nesting material. It will lay its eggs and sit on them just on the floor of its cage or nesting box or floor of the aviary.