It depends entirely on what type of bird it is. Some birds perch right on the grass and some live on cliffs with no grass in sight, it really depends what the bird needs.
Building a Birdhouse For The Dark-eyed JuncoSince dark-eyed juncos prefer nesting on the ground they do not frequent birdhouses. However in the winter they sometimes make use of man-made winter roosts which can actually be simply a modified a spring nesting box used by other birds. The recommended dimensions for the winter roost are: 7" x 9" (floor), 13" (height), 1 ½ " (entrance hole diameter). The entrance hole usually found near the top of the birdhouse should be place this time near the bottom to block drafts and minimize heat loss. Place 3 roosting perches inside the winter roost at variable heights.
Although we can't smell bird food, birds can! It's surprising this is true but it is. Birds can smell seeds and nuts from long distances. If you have a birdfeeder and birds aren't eating from it you could try putting perches and/or a bird bath near the food. If this doesn't work try getting a different brand of bird seed. Hope I Helped! :)
There are many species of penguin... not all of which prefer cold climates. Like many sea-birds - they go where the food is.
birds and orangutans and birds.
Banana Grass
Birds
Many people prefer to live near the coast because of the water. Water is fun and soothing for many people. There may also be jobs that they prefer there, too.
On the ground, near a field!
near the day care you know in the grass near goldenrod and near the daycare
near (not inside)the cold storage where there's grass. keep looking till you find grass near the cold storage
Grass
A reed.