Our pet ducks do. They have a nest box stuffed with hay, but they seem to prefer to make a shallow hollow on the ground near their pool and bring the hay there. That is where I pick up their eggs from in the morning.
It depends on the type of duck. Many ducks make their nests in the grasses near a lake or pond. But Wood Ducks only nest in hollow trees high above the ground (or in man-made "wood duck nests" mounted on tree trunks, which they seem to like).
They gather grass and stuff together, pile it up, scoop out the middle, pull out some down and lay their eggs
Yes they do, the female does like any other normal bird that lays eggs and doesn't abandon them
they usually steal some twigs from beaver dams.
They use camouflage, or fly away! Sometimes they will confront a threat by raising up their body and spreading, then flapping, their wings.
Of course they do.
A Woodpecker does
They make little woodpeckers
The woodpecker uses nothing but his beak . He keeps on pecking at the tree to make a big hole which is known as his nest .
Yes, the woodpecker is a bird
When bird find mate they will build a nest
it depends how old the bird is if the bird is young it probably won't know how to make a nest. if the bird is older it will probably make a nest.
the woodpecker is a bird.
A woodpecker
I have never heard of a bird making a nest in a bird bath. I believe they only make nests in trees. I wouldn't worry about a bird making a nest in your bird bath. It's more used as a decoration.
Many birds make their nest on a tree such as a Woodpecker, Nuthatch and a Tree Creeper.
humming bird A hummingbird may be the smallest bird, but the question includes and I quote: "who's nest is double the size of football". That bird could be a couple different ones, but it is going to be somewhere around the size of a large woodpecker or smaller bird of prey.
what is the name of a bird that makes its nest sewing with grass