Yes, some bird species will reuse a nest for their next brood, while others will build a new nest each time.
You can, but I wouldn't recommend it. All of the traffic might keep the mother from sitting on the nest.
It means nothing other than the bird found a nice place for a nest. Some birds return to the same nest/area year after year. It could mean that your house is in a paticaly safe area like high up not many preditors
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Check back with me this time next year and I'll let you know, I actually did find a birds next in my Christmas tree this year!
The cuckoo bird lays its eggs in the nest of a different species of bird, sometimes pushing the old eggs out of the nest and laying new ones, or laying thier eggs ontop of the old eggs. the cuckoo will pick a next in which the eggs look similar to thier own. they will not sit on these eggs, but let the other bird sit on them, occationally checking the bird to see if it is still sitting.
You must wait until autumn (after the birds have left the nest) because if you interfear with an inhabited bird nest you will be breaking the law. You then need to clean out where the nest was and seal the hole or net the roof so that the birds can not get back in to nest next year.
The last emergence of the periodical cicadas (Brood X) was in 2021. The next emergence of this particular brood is predicted to occur in 2038.
Yes, you can reuse air dry clay for your next project by adding water to soften it and kneading it until it becomes pliable again.
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No... shell have a nother nest to have when she has a next litter. Because she would want her bunnies that are born to have that nest.
This is the second season I have had a mother robin return to the exact location to build her nest (in branches of a fir tree). She successfully had three babies and they grew to fledglings. I left the nest intact once the birds were gone. In about a week, I noticed that the inside of the nest had been smoothed out with soft dry grass and then before I knew it, there was another blue egg. The next day there was a second and then a third little egg. So amazingly, the same robin and her mate who hang out in near the deck of our yard have had yet another clutch in the same nest in the same season! Its very exciting and the male and female robin have definitely grown quite comfortable in this location.
There is a mocking bird who keeps pecking on my windows..... I close the blinds on one window, and he goes to the next one. Do you know why??