it helps the environment by giving the birds shelter instead of making birds live somewhere you don't want to.
bird houses help the enviorment because they give a palce were they can be unharmed.
well the talons help the bird grab food or hang on to things
Yes, wood ducks play a role in their environment by feeding on insects, seeds, and aquatic plants, which helps to control insect populations and disperse seeds. Additionally, they create nesting cavities in trees which can be used by other bird species, contributing to biodiversity in their habitat.
The zebra can help the bird by letting rest on it back and zebras have insects on their back so that what the birds can eat.
The bird got its name from its unique ability to mimic sounds it hears in its environment, including other bird calls and even human sounds. This mimicry is so accurate that people thought the bird was actually "mocking" them, hence the name "mockingbird."
That is called an aviary, a large enclosure where birds, often pigeons, are housed for observation or breeding purposes. It provides a more natural environment for the birds while keeping them safe and contained.
No, bird houses are only for birds to nest in. You will need to get a bird feeder to feed the birds with.
the have food thats fresh
Most people will buy bird feeders to put in their garden to attract birds and help to feed them through the winter. Other common accessories are bird tables and bird houses.
No, bird houses do not require a perch for birds to use. Perches are not necessary for birds to enter or use a bird house.
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It is because it is OUR environment. Without the Earth, we would not be able to exist. I mean, why would people not save their houses when it is on fire, right? Simple!
The recommended hole sizes for bird houses vary depending on the bird species you want to attract. Here are some common sizes: Bluebirds: 1.5 inches Chickadees: 1.125 inches Wrens: 1 inch Woodpeckers: 2 inches Choosing the right hole size can help attract the specific bird species you want to see in your backyard.
Great Question! Birds are very picky. Bird houses should have a hole in them the size for the bird to barely fit into. Small birds like very small bird houses with very small holes. Larger birds like bird houses which have medium size holes, but much room inside. Some birds, like the black martin like to have a long approach path to their house, so their bird house must be on a very tall pole high above everything or they will not use it. Some birds just take what they can get. If you have a bird feeder and you get mostly little birds, hang a couple little bird houses in a nearby tree. If you want larger birds put their larger house in your back yard, hanging many size houses or too many bird houses in one tree I have found tends to leave empty houses. Birds are very social, but they are not like people, they do not like overcrowded homes.
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Feathers help to maintain body heat and scales do not~ (plato)
well the talons help the bird grab food or hang on to things
the environment was marshy