Baby Chaffinches are feed a diet solely of insects. When they grow to adulthood, Chaffinches eat mainly seeds, except during matting season when they eat more insects.
Chaffinches eat small Insects and seeds.
Chaffinches eat small Insects and seeds.
Chaffinches' main food is seeds. The young chaffinches feed extensively on insects and the adults eat insects during the breeding season. For more information, please see the related website below.
Technecly yes. The chicken eats pretty much anything you give it.
Chaffinches each a variety of insects, and seeds: sunflower hearts, peanut granules and currents.
Chaffinches each a variety of insects, and seeds: sunflower hearts, peanut granules and currents.
The chaffinch is a songbird. Any raptor, as well as any agile cat, would be glad to have one. Or are you perhaps thinking of cockchafers, which are roaches. As it happens, other critters eat them, too.
Well they're different species of finch/passerine/bird, and in the order you've got them in they go from smallest to largest. Goldfinches normally eat teasel seeds, and chaffinches and bullfinches eat larger seeds.
No, chaffinch is a singular common noun. A group of chaffinches has the delightful collective noun of charm.
Chaffinches live in cup-shaped nests made mostly from moss, grass, and feathers and built on a forked branch.
The is no standard collective noun for a group of chaffinches.Collective nouns are an informal part of language, any noun that suits the context can function as a collective noun.The standard collective noun for birds can be used, 'a flock of chaffinches', the standard collective noun for finches can be used, 'a charm of chaffinches', or any noun that suits your fancy, for example 'a flinch of chaffinches'.
Carpets, crows, corn crakes, corn buntings, coots, chaffinches.
First of all, animals would not eat something bigger than them. They only eat small animals, smaller than themselves. So cats would not eat dogs, not even if it was the last food on earth. GET THAT IN YOUR HEAD. Because animals would not EAT things bigger than themsleves. They might ATTACK them for food. Say, cats can eat anything of this, small-animal wise: Mice, voles, rabbits, squirrels, ground-squirrels, chipmunks, shrews and moles. They would eat any birds, too. I'll list them in a minute if you are wondering. Let's say, a Wild dog caught a squirrel, and the cat was skin and bones, but wouldn't eat dry or wet cat food. The cat would probably attack the dog to get the squirrel, but only if it was hungry enough, and it thought it had the advantage. There are also the birds that cats can eat. Skip them if you want: Thrushes, crows, goldfinches, chaffinches, robins, mourning doves, pheasants, blackbirds, jackdaws, and ravens. Let me know if left anything off. But once again, cats wouldn't eat anything bigger than itself. So don't think that. It would only attack, and maybe kill for self defense, if it had to, to get the squirrel or whatever the dog had. So CATS DO NOT EAT DOGS. Dogs might eat cats, its possible, but rarely ever happens. So, I hope I helped. ~have a blessed day~