Owls.
I know owls do....
Pellets are not found exclusively within the owl families, there are many species of birds known to regurgitate pellets; hawks, eagles, kites, harriers, falcon, and even robins are some familiar ones.
All birds of prey must make pellets because they cannot digest the bone and fur. So all owls make pellets.
mice, snakes, birds
yes
i like chicken
owl pellets
Not outright, but if the birds are shot with lead pellets the predatory birds can get lead poisoning.
yes, at least ols do. i am doing a project and i know that owls make pellets
It's harmful for any animal to eat BB pellets.
Owls are not the only bird to regurgitate and eat their pellets. Ejecting indigestible portions of food in the form of pellets is also common in raptors, hawks, eagles, kites, harriers, falcons, robins, and seagulls.
Five birds known to regurgitate pellets include owls, hawks, eagles, herons, and some species of gulls. Owls, for instance, often regurgitate indigestible parts of their prey, like bones and fur, in compact pellets. Similarly, raptors like hawks and eagles expel pellets containing remnants of their prey, which can provide insights into their diet. Herons and gulls also regurgitate pellets, although their contents may vary based on their feeding habits.