House sparrows and starlings often compete with bluebirds for places to build nests.
what is a woodpeckers habitat
The biggest threat we present to woodpeckers is loss of habitat, destruction of their habitat.
Bluebirds prefer open country, pastures, farmlands, clearings.
Because that's where they were born.
the woods...or wherever trees are. OR WOOD.
They look for shelter, food, and clean water.
Sometimes bluebirds face competition with other birds over nesting sites. Another problem bluebirds have is a lack of natural habitat. In areas that are more developed there are less natural cavities for them to nest in.
It is a great habitat for them, lots of food and shelter.
By protected habitat areas, and by providing nesting boxes.
They like open places with scattered trees. For example lawns.
Some of these species are worse off than others but one a big reason is that much of their habitat is being destroyed.
All animals live in the environment, in a niche of the environment called their habitat. Changes to the environment can destroy a habitat resulting in the species comprising that habitat to die out.