Yes they are. A friend of mine who has Guinea Fowl was feeding her birds meal worms for protein. The mealworms were fed by a mulch pile with coffee grounds and her bird started having violent seizures, later determined to be caffiene related by a veterinarian. Here is a link to her story. http://www.guineas.com/anyboard9/forum/posts/68285.html
I highly doubt it. The taste would probably be too strong for birds.
Yes -it aids digestion.
Do Red Ants eat Apple Pie ?
NO.
Some birds might eat grass, but it depends on the species. Most birds eat grubs, berries, seeds, and other vegetation.
Birds eat a variety of foods based on their species. Some eat worms, grubs, small insects, seeds, nuts, or berries.
Martin birds eat worms and grubs from the soil.
Yes they also eat fruits, berries, and spiders
The badger's diet consists of earthworms, grubs, insects, and the eggs of ground-nesting birds. They will also eat small mammals, reptiles, birds and amphibians, roots and fruit.
what the heck do witchetty grubs eat
Moths don't eat grubs.
Aye-ayes eat insect grubs that they find burrowing in wood, but are not known to eat small mammals, birds, or reptiles.
Little baby birds eats the same thing their moms eat, but when the mom catches it, she has to chew it up, then give it to them
The same they eat anywhere, groundhogs eat grass, fruits, leaves, bugs such as grubs, and even small birds and
Baby birds will eat what the mother bird brings. Some of the mother bird's offerings may be grubs, worms or beetles.
Some animals that eat grub worms are raccoons, birds, skunks, and moles. Humans have also been known to eat grubs.