Some birds might eat grass, but it depends on the species. Most birds eat grubs, berries, seeds, and other vegetation.
Yes and No It depends on what kind of bird it is and how big the grass hopper is. :)
Food Chain: Grasshoppers-> Bird Bird-> Humans Grasshoppers-> Bird Bird-> Felines, Canines
eat grass and walk with a bird on there back
Yes there are numerous species of bird that eat grass eg Canada geese, Peacocks, Ostriches.
Budgies mostly eat bird seed, they can also eat long strips of grass and greens such as brocily,frozen peas and spinage.Give these to your budgies and they'll love them!
secondary consumer because the grass hopper eats grass than the bird eats it the grass is the producer the grass hopper is the primary consumer then the bird is the secondary. the thing that eats the bird would be the tertiary consumer.
what is the name of a bird that makes its nest sewing with grass
Grass rats eat grass.
They do not eat grass. Usually they do not eat grass.
so a simple one would be fox eats rabits and insect and they eat grass or fox eats bird wich eats rabbit which eats grass
Start with grass roots - white grubs, sod web worms eat the grass Beneficial nematodes eat the grubs/worms - raccoons eat grubs/worms - wasps lay eggs in grubs - moles eat grubs/worms - starlings (a bird) eats grubs Red tailed hawks and some owls will eat moles, raccoons will eat bird eggs (the starling)
No, he does not eat grass