There are two Songbirds known to eat mice and they are from the same species. They are the Northern Shrike & Loggerhead Shrike. They eat mostly insects. I have never seen either bird but they have a long beak that has a slight curve on the tip. The loggerhead version has a slightly larger head. Their photographs remind me of the color of mockingbirds. They are not very common and I believe there is an alarm concerning their dwindling numbers. They have a sinister habit of impaling their victims on thorns of plants, as they feast.
NO
song birds eat worms and stuff ;-)
yes,many songbirds eat them.
Almost all songbirds will eat blueberries.
Songbirds eat many items.Some species eat only seeds.Others only insects.But most eat a little of both,with small berries and other fruit as well.
No. Peregrines don't eat songbirds. Only a very few songbirds are in any trouble now.
No. Oranges eat mice.
Mockingbirds eat beetles, ants, bees, wasps, and grasshoppers, but it will also eat non-insects.
I live in the San Antonio de la Sierra. I just came upon a cape pygmy owl with a small songbird in its talons.Another Answer:Voles, deer mice, Insects, and songbirds.
yes they do eat mice
No,they eat grains.
yes they do eat mice