Depends on the how and why of their confinement: * an aviary (for a display of birds in a zoo etc.) * a birdcage for pet birds n a home * a cote for doves * a coop or chickens (general) * a battery for laying hens
* the poultry section in a meat market
Ah, what a lovely question! We call a place where birds are kept a "bird aviary" or simply an "aviary." It's a wonderful sanctuary where birds can flutter and sing freely, surrounded by nature's beauty. Just imagine the joy and peace that fills the air in such a place!
where is birds kept in? start with the letter a
An Aviary is a large cage or enclosure for keeping birds in.
Birds are kept in aviaries, birdhouses, or bird sanctuaries.
The place is called "port" where ships are kept? woodenboatusa.com
The place where luggage is kept in an airplane is called the cargo hold.
Probably 'aviary', although it's a place where birds are kept and is only their home because they are captives there.
Earth? Birds are found on every continent, and so are birders. Captive birds are kept in aviaries.
Aviary.
A closet?
An Aviary Where They Mate And Reproduce.
A hive. A group of hives kept together is called an apiary.