No. You should provide materials for a captive dove to construct a nest, however.
Yes a robin made a nest in a tree and I saw the robin leave and the dove stole the nest
The Dove in the Eagle's Nest - 1913 was released on: USA: 28 January 1913
In the henhouse -or in a nest.
cuckoo. It lays in crow's nest and then leaves it. That's why it is also called a lazy bird .
A nest. A man-made shelter is called a cote.
A Crow???
Varroa mites.
The mourning dove can nest two, even three times a year. One of the few species that will nest any time of year.
a dove designs a very simple nest of twigs and grass.
The Cuckoo bird -- well, actually the cuckoo doesn't "steal" the nest, the female just lays her egg there and let's the original nest owners raise HER young. The Black-headed Grosbeak -- is known to steal parts & pieces of another bird's nest to construct her own. But Sparrows steal nests from Martins, sometimes forcing Martin eggs or even young ones out, letting them fall to the ground. Starlings, in turn, steal nests from Sparrows. The Brown-headed Cowbird also lays its eggs in another's nest and leaves others to raise its young. A mourning dove has been observed taking over a newly built Robins nest.
snake is lays eggs in a nest build on trees
the cowbird