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No they do not have nests tree holes or burrows
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European Starlings
the nests? they're made up of mostly mud
the screech owl is a cavity nester.
Hoopoes nest in tree-holes, cliffs, boulders, and other cavities.
They don't actually eat your clothes but they do chew holes through them and make nests with them.
Sugar ant nests can be found between rocks and in holes in the woods. Their nests usually look like raised hills with a hole in the middle.
They frequently inhabit holes in rotten trees or in rotten branches of large trees. I think that is their preferred habitat.
Pigeons tend to make nests on the ledges above windows on very tall buildings. They also make nests in cracks and holes in roofs. You don't usually see the nests as they are hidden away. The pigeons don't leave the nests until they are almost fully grown, so it is hard to distingush them from adult pigeons.
Bluebirds benefit from woodpeckers. Sometimes bluebirds use old woodpecker holes to build nests in.
Sandflies are a type of wasp species that build their nests in dirt mounds. These nests are constructed by digging holes in the side of the dirt mound.