They usually will, depending on the other surroundings like: any predators, is it quiet or loud, because birds have good hearing but sensitive ears and will you put out fruit or seed for them, and will there be any other nesting places, because the mother can switch to a different nesting place in the same area.
birds singing, mowing grass, kids playing, laughing, etc.
birds singing, mowing grass, kids playing, laughing, etc.
field
That would be a sod house. Sod is a block of grass, roots and soil. Early homes on the US prairie.
No it will be the same artificial style that is in the field house and practice field as well as what they currently play on at the rubber bowl. It is synthetic but looks kind of like grass with crushed rubber to make it a little softer and give bounce like grass
A house cow is kept to give milk for the household, as opposed to commercial production for sale. A house cow would ideally eat grass in a field, supplemented with hay in winter and maybe a high protein and energy supplement when she first calves and produces lots of milk.
The types of crickets that eat grass are field crickets and house crickets. Crickets also eat leafy vegetables, small insects, and fungi.
The birdhouse clearly cannot house any birds, i.e. zero (0) birds.
every where . . . . . mostly in like wooded areas, and places with TALL grass. We have a field behind our house, and there always commin' in our yard.
every where . . . . . mostly in like wooded areas, and places with TALL grass. We have a field behind our house, and there always commin' in our yard.
Well it depends on the wage.
Animals, including birds do not breed with animals of another species. A canary would not breed with a parrot. So if you had many kinds of birds in a bird house they probably wouldn't not interbreed.