Just be patient until the babies are gone, then remove it by hand. If it has birds in it, they are breeding, and it is immoral and possibly illegal to disturb it. Hands off if it's occupied.
No, not if you want the bird to return to incubating the eggs.
If a robin's nest is moved by humans, it is unlikely that the bird will return to it. Robins are very sensitive to changes in their environment and may not recognize a relocated nest as their own. Additionally, they often abandon nests that have been disturbed. If you encounter a nest that needs to be moved, it's best to consult local wildlife authorities for guidance.
No, it would disturb the bird too much and it wouldn't come back, but if it was abandoned yes.
A bird's nest is called a "nest."
bird's nest = ken (קן)
I wouldn't. If the nest is moved, and with human scent on it, the mother bird will usually abandon it. Leave it be until the baby birds are kicked out to fly on their own. Then it can be removed.
Yes,bird nest fern is alive.
NATURAL pH FOR BIRD'S NEST
When bird find mate they will build a nest
A nest, or a bird house.
A Cukoo Bird builds it's nest in a chimney
Before I tell you the answer, let me just say that there are laws prohibiting any disturbance of a migratory bird's nest and there are fines and penalties for doing so. That said, they should only be moved if absolutely necessary and only if the only other option is the destruction of the nest. Yes, it is possible, but it has to be done very, very carefully or the bird may abandon the nest.