Cage - no, aviary - possibly but not with similar, particularly red, birds.
BIRDS ARE gonna go there and more will come to eat and live there.
blue or light blue eggs with blue speckles are robin eggs.
The native birds in Tennessee are songbirds, seabirds, and hummingbirds.
the type that have feathers
Rabbits love to live inside. You can buy a cage from your local pet store. you can make it an indoor pet or an outdoor pet. my rabit is an outdoor pet and it lives in a metal cage that i made myself. i let it inside sometimes and it romes around.
cage
Robins are common garden birds in Ireland. Anywhere where there are trees or bushes they can be found.
Robins, the birds that is, live on land (technically in trees).
A cage with a perch.
robins,pideons ect
All birds lay eggs
Not a I know of. They're resident birds. The robins in northern states move to more southerly locations in winter. Birds from states in the northeast move down to the mid Atlantic states.
Robbins live in conventional nests that they build. They predominantly live with other robins. One is said to reside in Wayne manner as well.
At the zoo: Fish live in an aquarium (water tank). Lizards live in a terrarium (earth tank). Birds live in an aviary (big cage for birds).
* Blackbirds - Birds * Robins - Birds * Foxes - Mammals * Mice - Mammals * Hedgehogs - mammals * Voles - mammals
Starlings(common black bird with yellow colored beaks), Or Robins.
I hope you have a large cage. Cockatoos need a lot of room. Will the budgies have clipped wings? Fluttering about can be annoying to some larger birds. It has been my experience that all birds can get along, but it is dependent on personalities. Please don't put smaller birds in with larger birds until you are certain they like each other. Some birds won't tolerate any other birds, period.