Yes, you can. They will start over and make a new nest. If you leave it in they will put new materials over the old nest to make it fresh.
No other birds will use it or the materials for nesting.
yes
Clean them once the bluebird abandons the nest; usually after the babies leave the nest. If a sparrow or other bird starts making a nest over the current bluebird nest remove the materials of the nest in process. Do not clean out the bluebird house if the bluebird is still using the nest.
No, once it's gone, it's gone.
It depends on the kind of bird. Some that have long lifespans (eagles, penguins, albatrosses, large parrots) have only one or two young at a time and nest only once a year (or less often), while others that have short lifespans usually have many young at a time (quail, turkeys) and/or nest more than once a year (doves, some songbirds).
No. The bluebirds were endangered once, but right now they're in the "least concern" list.
When you clean your dwarf hamsters cage you should put fresh bedding in because they could have stored food in it that could rot or they might have urinated in it which should be cleaned so change its nest whenever you clean its cage which should be a around once a week.
You can buy the nest once you are at least on Level 13.
No. Once the Moat has gone, it's gone. Soz. No. Once the Moat has gone, it's gone. Soz.
You can clean the cage, but leave the nest undisturbed. Once the babies are one week to 10 days old, you can clean their nest as well. Try to clean the cage during the day when your mice are asleep. Simply leave them where they are, and hopefully they'll sleep right through the whole thing. Preferably, you knew that your mouse was expecting, and you cleaned out the cage in the last few days of her pregnancy. If not and you feel that you must clean the whole cage, remove the babies with some of their bedding, and if they have a house, place it back on top of them. Do the best you can to make sure that mom doesn't feel threatened. Once the cage is clean, put the babies back in with a little bit of the bedding left. Make sure that you place the nest in the same place where it had been before, and that when you're done, you give them peace and quiet.
Only the females lay eggs.
they have to be at about 6 weeks old otherwise her nest which keeps them warm is destrooyes once there eyes are open and there walking you can which can be from 3 weeks +
Neither "I gone there once" nor "I been there once" are correct. One would say "I have been there" or "I've been there" OR "I have gone there" or "I've gone there". As for "I was there once" and "I went there once", they are both acceptable. The word "once" in all of these statements is not necessary unless the author is specifically stating that they were at said location only once (not twice, not thrice).
No . They are ores and once gone they are gone.