There are carnivores and herbivores in both birds and insects.
No. Insects, though they often fly, are not birds. All birds by definition are warm-blooded, bi-pedal creatures and have an endoskeleton (a skeleton structure inside the body). In contrast to be classed an insect a creature must be cold-blooded, have six legs and an exoskeleton (a skeleton structure outside the body). As such insects are cannot be classed as birds.
Lady birds (aka lady bugs) eat aphids and other insects in the order Hemiptera. Some lady birds are herbivores.
No, falcons are not herbivores. They are carnivorous birds of prey, primarily feeding on other animals such as rodents, birds, and insects.
Umbrellabirds are omnivores. They feed on fruits, insects and small vertebrates.
An herbivore is anything that eats just plants. This includes fish, insects, birds, mammals and others.
Although ostriches are primarily herbivores, like most birds they include insects in their diet, such as locusts.
No. Some may be vegetarians (herbivores) but most will also eat insects, worms, or meat.
Some insects that are herbivores include grasshoppers, caterpillars, and aphids. These insects feed on plant matter such as leaves, stems, and sap.
Hawks are carnivores (meat eaters). They are Birds of Prey.strictly carnivore.
Common chimpanzees do eat birds. They are mostly herbivores but they also eat soil, honey, insects, and small to medium sized mammals.
Snakes primarily eat small mammals like mice, rats, and voles, which are prey animals for many herbivores. Snakes will also consume birds, eggs, and sometimes insects, but they generally do not target herbivores directly.
Crown birds, such as songbirds and birds of paradise, eat a variety of foods including insects, fruits, seeds, and nectar. They are primarily omnivores, meaning they consume both plant and animal matter.