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It depends on the bird, most birds would be in the primary consumers. Some birds, however, like a hawk or eagle or osprey are top predators so the would fit into secondary consumers or the top of the tropic level.

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9y ago

The tropic level of nectar-feeding and berry-feeding birds are heterotrophs. The nectar-feeding and berry-eating birds would be primary consumers with herbivores.

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14y ago

There are many food chains. The hawk is above a lot of other species, but the hawk itself can be eaten by other animals, like land predators or other Birds of Prey.

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13y ago

they are tertiary consumers. the first trophic level.

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the forth trophic level

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