yes
They use the mistletoe for food, mainly its seeds.
Delicate Edible Birds was created in 2009.
Delicate Edible Birds has 306 pages.
Birds.
Birds eat the mistletoe berries and then excrete the seed onto a tree along with some excement to give the germinating seed a good start.
The ISBN of Delicate Edible Birds is 978-1-4013-4086-5.
If you think about it, anything is edible as long as you can swallow it. o.o
Anything is edible! But, yes. Coots are good.
Hi my name is Dawid and I live at 21 cottadge street durack and im just wondering if you could answer this question what do mistletoe birds eat how big describe my nest what is my habitat and where do I live
Mistletoes berries are sticky, and are spread by birds and other animals.
They will eat the berries of the mistletoe plant, but not the mistletoe leaves itself. Mistle thrushes are known to be very territorial birds and will actually defend mistletoe bushes in their territory from other birds by chasing them away or pecking at them. It is especially common to see in winter, a mistle thrush pecking at the neck or wings of another bird two or three times bigger than itself until the bird flies away from the bushes.
Birds are a type of dinosaur, and they are edible. All other dinosaurs died out 63 million years before the earliest humans evolved, so we can't know for sure that they were edible. However, they probably were edible, like most birds and reptiles are.