MrA says:
Back to Topic ; Is this the difference between in trees and on trees?
As an American, I may use words differently differently than other native English-speaking countries.
'On trees' is used mainly for something that's within reach. For example, lights and ornaments go
on a Christmas tree.
'In trees' is for something that sits closer to the trunk, and generally speaking, cannot be reached so easily. For example, there's a cat stuck
in that tree.