Most birds prefer not to nest in shrubs because they often seek safer, more stable locations that provide better protection from predators and environmental factors. Trees and higher structures offer greater concealment and reduce the risk of ground-based threats. Additionally, shrubs may be less stable, making them less ideal for supporting a nest, especially during adverse weather or if they are in open areas.
most birds habitat is in a tree although some birds make a nest on the ground
they go and find things like hay or sticks and make it into a nest
Usually,Cardinals make their nest with shurbs,sticks,bushes,and leaves.
To make a birds nest birds take sticks and basically anything that they find and then they make a nest out of it. Birds nests are all recycled!! hehehe... birds are amazing and can do amazing things!! Hope this helped!!
In trees
You can remove your love birds nest when the baby birds have moved away from the nest and have learned to fly. Make sure you use gloves to avoid touching bacteria that may have accumulated on the nest.
Many birds make their nest on a tree such as a Woodpecker, Nuthatch and a Tree Creeper.
Most of the time a birds nest is camoflaged in a tree or other place where the bird and there young cant be seen!
Sometimes they can make out where a nest came from or if it is man-made or not. They will probably live there if they don't have a choice, but some birds would rather build their own nest.
Huge numbers of birds make no nest including some species of penguin, fairy terns, many waders (shorebirds), many gamebirds, most sandgrouse, some species of cuckoo and other parasitic nesters such as some whydah species, most auks, and many others.
yep ofcourse birds can carry their nest... while they carry it from chaff and from other things and store it together and finaly they make their own home.Then why not they can carry their nest..?
That depends on the type of bird.