Animals, including birds do not breed with animals of another species. A canary would not breed with a parrot. So if you had many kinds of birds in a bird house they probably wouldn't not interbreed.
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they do because they think its nice, warm, and cozy. they try too find lots of soft things too put over the twigs they find. the soft things they might use would be hay, leafs, flower petals, and feathers.
If 4 birds flew away from the fence, then 5 birds would be left on the fence.
A class is a type of classification used in taxonomy. The class aves includes birds, such as seagulls and hawks.
It would probably be the birds, if they are eating the grasses. Fleas eat the blood of the birds and cats, the cats eat the birds.
You should decide what bird you want to attract and plant food that they like.
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their are so many t hings like monkeys birds (Any type of birds and you know there's thousand birds) lion sheep's all kinds of stuff
Bears, squirels, birds, deer, etc. - just what you would expect.
Because it is durable and insulating. Metal houses would get too hot and kill the baby birds. More houses are being made out of recycled plastic, which does not get as hot, but does not insulate as well as wood.
I really wouldn't think so, unless it was a bidr that had individually been hand raised from birth, and was used to captivity. But even then, it would have to be a HUGE birdhouse and there would have to be lots for the hawk to do. They naturally prefer large spaces, and like activity.
You could put some little spikes on the bird house so it wouldn't ruin the look of the birdhouse and it would keep the birds awayThere is a new product on the market called Bird-Deter. It is designed specifically to be mounted on the top of a mailbox. It is barely visible, safe and extremely efficient. It does not harm birds - they will not come near it.
Most land animals, specifically ones directly above them such as birds and spiders etc.
The Birdhouse Spy Cam is meant for "macro" shots, and a distanced shot of ten feet or so may be too far away.
All kinds. Birds, rabbits, snakes, frogs, bugs, spiders, coyotes, squirrels, etc, etc.....
they do because they think its nice, warm, and cozy. they try too find lots of soft things too put over the twigs they find. the soft things they might use would be hay, leafs, flower petals, and feathers.
There are an unlimited number of sites that could provide instructions, tutorials, and videos to help guide you along the process of constructing a birdhouse. A couple of sites for this purpose would be youtube, wikihow, and ehow. You could also find this information in many magazines such as Better Homes and Gardens.