Yes, but not as much as they would normally. They are still focused on getting to a warmer climate,
Mainly flying insects, which are caught in flight.
depends, but it's not much of a difference
Because birds and other flying creatures eat insects.
Birds such as Robins tend to eat worms and other burrowing insects. Flycatchers, swallows, and nightjars eat flying insects. It depends a lot on the type of bird.
Birds such as Robins tend to eat worms and other burrowing insects. Flycatchers, swallows, and nightjars eat flying insects. It depends a lot on the type of bird.
They eat young birds, birds' eggs, insects, berries, nuts, and carrion
Yes, owls do eat squirrels they also eat mice, rats, moles, and even skunks!
Bart Jr. & Chirpy Boy.
So birds can fly away from other animals that want to eat or kill them
Squirrels mainly eat acorns, nuts and other vegetation. Occasionally they will eat insects. But the flying squirrels will eat small birds and insects.
Birds,lizards,frogs
They do the same thing here,but they are in the south because the hate winter.All birds fly south when winter comes