No! It is not!
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a cat
Adult moths eat flower nectar, sap flower on trees, rotting fruits bird droppings< and animal dung.
Food that is not good for the bird. So if you're bird has purple droppings, it either means that you are feeding it the wrong thing, or that when it is playing it has been foraging the ground for food. If this is true, then supervise your birds when they are out of the cage and scold them if they try to eat something off the carpet or something.
The fruit of the Rowan tree is very good for the birds that eat it. The seeds from the fruit are distributed in the bird droppings.
Rodents do eat their own droppings, yes.
Insects and berries.
A feral cat will eat whatever food it comes across or catch. Eggs are very nutritious, and it is likely any hungry cat will eat bird eggs if it was able to reach them.
No cats are supposed to eat that!
yes. they take nutrients from soft droppings which they take directly from their rear end. they don't eat the hard droppings.
Birds of prey, canines, large reptiles,... pretty much any carnivore will eat a small bird if it gets the chance.
owls, hawks,any type of big bird