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Yes, many species, like tanagers, specialize in them.
That is the way birds eat rice in nature, since very few of them know how to cook.
yes they eat insects and wormsMost birds of any size will eat insects.
Yes..Many species eat blueberries, like catbirds, robins, and thrushes.
Birds such as robins, cedar waxwings, and various species of thrushes are known to eat cranberries from the wild. These birds are attracted to the bright red color and tart taste of the berries.
Many types of birds eat mosquitos. Frogs and toads eat mosquitos, as well as other species of insects.
Some lizards do yes. But not all of them. Most lizards are too small to eat birds.Crocodiles, monitor lizards and komodo dragons are three examples of reptiles who will occasionally eat birds.
Most birds of prey will eat a snake if they happen to catch one, some species even specialise in snakes as prey - there are even species known as serpent eagles because they specialise in eating reptiles. Many other birds will also eat them - serieamas, road-runners, ostrich, secretary birds ........
Yes. Gulls, (not "seagulls") will eat anything edible, and will take unprotected baby birds of other species.
Both !... Many species of 'raptors' (birds of prey) will take frogs as part of their diet. Some snake species (especially semi-aquatic species) will make frogs a regular part of their diet.
Seabirds are omnivores. Some seabirds are omnivorous, many others are more specialized, feeding particularly on fish, the species and size of which will depend on the size and species of the bird. So, big birds will eat bigger fish. Other birds feed on marine invertebrates, such as shrimps.
They both have wings.umm what about the fact that there a black birds and bats are blackthere are many types of species of birds and batsthey both eat bugs except for birds of prey and blood bats