they get their energy from fish
marsh hawks do not eat clapper rails
Hawks are raptors (hunters) They CONSUME.
marsh hawks feed an muskrats , ducks and other animals and they drink water, and dead animalss
Yes they do
Hawks have more energy in a terrestrial ecosystem compared to plants because they are higher on the food chain and obtain energy by consuming other organisms, including plants. Plants generate energy through photosynthesis, while hawks derive energy from the animals they eat, making them more energy-rich.
No, they don't. They mainly eat insects, also spiders and snails.
Marsh rabbits primarily eat grasses, sedges, aquatic plants, and some small shrubs. They also consume fruits, berries, and certain types of vegetables when available. Insects and small invertebrates may supplement their diet as well.
Mice reproduce alot faster than fox and hawks, so they have a higher population.
Heterotrophs
Yes, they do. Cooper's hawks, cats, raccoons, marsh & sharp-shinned hawks, barn, barred, screech and long-eared owls are some. Some blue jays' nests are also destroyed by foxes, weasels, snakes & opossums. These animals as well as humans are the blue jay's main threats.
Birds that are commonly found in marshes include herons, egrets, ibises, ducks, geese, and marsh hawks. These birds are well adapted to the wetland environment and rely on marshes for nesting, feeding, and protection. The unique biodiversity of marsh ecosystems provides a rich habitat for various bird species.
No. Hawks are hawks and vultures are vultures.