Oh yes - caught a chipmonk in my garden this morning - happily munching on one of my grape tomato's.
Yes because in my yard i have a tomato garden and the chipmunks ate them. And squirrels eat tomato's too.
Put mothballs around your tomato plants
a block that the birds peck to keep their beaks sharp
The birds are establishing their territorial rights for mating season. They are reacting to the bird reflected in the window.
Debeaking is required for birds in confinement to increase livability and curb aggressive behaviors. These aggressive behaviors include cannibalism, feather pecking, and vent pecking.
of course, it is in the pecking order for larger birds such as heron
The term is "pecking" which is the same as birds fighting birds or other animals with their beaks.
They defend themselves by pecking at other birds. This often will scare away other birds.
They probably don't like being caged.
it is when the tips of the birds beak is removed to stop pecking and canablism
Presumably young birds? Not much once it starts. Try bedding them on straw and also keep the light level low - which means avoiding using lights for brooding or at least putting them on a dimmer.
pecking their food but cant hardly swallow because they dont have repproducitive organs
If the birds are pecking the Silkies while they are at roost you will need to supply them with more space. If the aggression is out in the yard or during the day the only way to really stop it is to separate them. It is usually one or two bullies who get things going so when it is time to cull the flock take the "bad" birds first. The pecking order in a flock is constantly changing and Silkies are a very NON aggressive breed.
Birds eat worms by pecking at the grass and then when finding their food, they fly to their nest to feed their young or probably just eat privately.