It didn't really get onto a tree. When the wind blows, the spores underneath the leaves of the bird's nest fern will be blown to other places. In this case the spore landed on the tree when the wind blew, then with the suitable conditions such as moisture, the the spore gradually grows into a bird's nest fern, this is the reason it is located on a tree.
tree
no because they are hopeless at making a nest in a tree.
Many birds make their nest on a tree such as a Woodpecker, Nuthatch and a Tree Creeper.
in a tree
depends on how big the tree is....
it hops onto the tree.
in a nest or on a tree duah
birds live in nests in a tree and sleep in a nest
It is in the tree top.
Most of the time a birds nest is camoflaged in a tree or other place where the bird and there young cant be seen!
The bird's nest fern grows on the surface of the tree trunk as an epiphyte, using the tree for support but not harming it. On the other hand, bracket fungi are saprophytic and can cause wood decay in the tree trunk, ultimately weakening its structure.
Birds, they also house nest in them.