Bluebirds are not typically domesticated birds and are not commonly kept in aviaries. They are wild Songbirds that thrive in their natural habitats and have specific environmental needs. While some people may attempt to keep bluebirds in aviaries, it is important to provide an environment that mimics their natural conditions, including adequate space, nesting materials, and appropriate diet. However, their wild nature makes them more suited to living in the wild rather than in captivity.
Yes. They live in New York where the environment is suitable.
Budgies are small Austrialian parakeets that can be domesticated. If keeping a budgie indoors an aviaries so they can get plenty of exercise, like they would in the wild.
In a tree
no
In a tree
By getting the necessary things needed to live.
Yes, they do.
Yes, they will.
Yes. They live in western Canada.
The eastern bluebird is found there.
wooded or in grasslands
I don't think so.