Usually not. If its still there and its not being used by another bird then they use that to build a new nest. But its extremely rare. If your not entirely sure ask a bird expert. I'm not one personally but I do know a bit or two about general knowledge.
Bald eagles will return to the old nest, add new material, year after year, until the nest falls from its own weight. They then will construct a new one.
It depends on species but territories are generally held by males and they return to the same territory each year, if they can fight-off competitors. The same hen turning-up is far from guaranteed, but re-use of a successful nest-site is quite possible. Disturbance of the old nest is not relevant.
Most birds do not use the same nest year after year. So I would say no.
Yes. As long as you don't disturb it. We had a nest on top of a windchime at the house we just bought, the humming bird came, re-built the nest and is now setting on 2 eggs aprox 12 more days till hatch ;)
Yes they do. We have Bald eagle nests around here and they are the size of small cars. High up in the crook of Cotton Wood trees. Such an effort is not something you take on every year, best to reuse.
Actually, some birds come back to the same nest year after year. Some choose to leave and not come back so their predators cannot find the nest.
It means nothing other than the bird found a nice place for a nest. Some birds return to the same nest/area year after year. It could mean that your house is in a paticaly safe area like high up not many preditors
Yes. Every time the earth orbits the Sun it returns to the same spot
No they build a new nest for each brood. However they may use the same nest site year after year.
they spend their winter at sea. Puffins come to nest in crevies remote islands like Heinaey Island,Iceland. They live in the coast of Main,Greenland,and Northern Europe. Their found in Northern Hampshire. They live in North Atlantic. Puffins live in burrows. They return to the same burrow every year. Puffins nest in small colonies. There babies stay in the burrows for safety.Some puffins can be with u just get one for $100.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yellowjacket#Life_cycle_and_habits This should answer your question. Good luck.
No... shell have a nother nest to have when she has a next litter. Because she would want her bunnies that are born to have that nest.