That depends largely on the type of bird you are talking about. Some are considered cavity dwellers meaning they will nest in buildings, eves, holes in trees, chimminies, holes in cliffs or other suitable enclosed area. Other types prefer trees for nesting purposes either in a crux or at the branches and will build around the branch. Stiil others prefer ground nests.
In their nests, where ever they make them.
Birds have a very special way of ding things, they love to build because its part of their personality and will help them survive. They also like to improve their nests because they can.
In North America, cowbirds do this. In Europe, it is a type of Cuckoo that does this.
* A badger's nest is called a sett. * An eagle's nest is called an eyrie.
Of birds that build nests, the hummingbird family. Some are no more than two inches across.
No. Kakapo make their own nests and do not share them with any other birds.
Nature. Bees are insects. Birds make nests.
In their nests, where ever they make them.
Chitens
Yes, like most birds.
Owls do make their own nests.In fact they look alot like birds nest's but bigger.
Its all they have to use in the wild.
Cuckoos and cowbirds lay their eggs in other birds' nests, and leave them for the other bird to raise. Weavers and whydahs (African species) also do this.
in some cactus birds make nests.
Birds have a very special way of ding things, they love to build because its part of their personality and will help them survive. They also like to improve their nests because they can.
Birds typically build their own nests for shelter, but some species may use abandoned nests from other birds.
Yes, some bird species do use other birds' nests, either by taking over abandoned nests or by stealing materials to build their own nests. This behavior is known as nest parasitism.