It depends on the bird the bird can be a:
carnivore- eats other animals
insectivore- eats insects
herbivore- eats plants
omnivore- eats plants/animals/insects
A bird that only eats seeds, is a herbivore.
yes
nightingales are omnivores because they eat ants and fruit and other bugs
Birds can be all three it depends on the species of bird.
it is a cow
Grey and the red squirrels are mainly herbivore. But both will eat bird nestlings, making them (possibly) omnivores during the bird nesting season.
May be. The red bird can carnivore, This is not depend on that color or livelihoods. Many red birds has differ and stay in different locations.
a blue jay is a herbivore but one blue jay ate a bird
It is an omnivore. Tailorbird eats insects and fruits.
Considering a Tucan eats plants, birds, fruits, and a number of other things it can be a combination of a herbivore, carnivore, and an omnivore.
birds are labrodedious which means it only eats human flesh
a bird can be an omnivore as it can eat both plants and animals. i guess some birds can be mainly carnivorous or mainly herbivorous. but i would go with omnivorous