Hedge sparrows are properly called dunnocks and they are not actually sparrows at all. They build their nests in dense shrubbery and hedgerows (see Sources and related links, below).
House sparrows often live close to people and will build their higgledy-piggledy nests in any crevice that they can find in houses or buildings, or in any suitable creepers that might be growing on a building. They will also use nest boxes and, as they are sociable birds who like to live in large groups, they will be particularly keen to use nest boxes if they are of the terrace type (three or more boxes joined together much like a terrace of houses). Tree sparrows tend to live more in open countryside. Their nests are much neater than those of the house sparrow and although they will also build in any suitable crevice in a building or sometimes nest box, they will also construct their nests in trees or, if near the coast, even in a cliff-face.
Yes, both bluebirds and sparrows are cavity nesters. This means they both use birdhouses to make nests in. Sparrows are very fierce and often when fighting with bluebirds they kill its babies or break their eggs.
sticks
House sparrows and starlings often compete with bluebirds for places to build nests.
Birds typically build their own nests for shelter, but some species may use abandoned nests from other birds.
Yes, robins and sparrows have different arrangements in their bases when it comes to their nests. Robins typically build their nests in trees or shrubs, constructing them with mud, grass, and other materials to create a cup shape. In contrast, sparrows often nest in more varied locations, including dense shrubs, eaves of buildings, or even in grasses, and their nests can be more loosely constructed with grasses and feathers. These differences reflect their distinct nesting behaviors and habitat preferences.
small sparrows who wants their life to be safe and sinple without any harsh.
They use very damp and soft sticks to build leaves.
Nothing, they don't build nests.
most don't build nests.
twigs,grass,weads
Bare cliff ledges or the abandoned nests of other birds. They do not build their own nests.