Song thrushes are omnivorous and eat snails, earthworms, soft fruits and berries.
Thrushes frequently eat snails. They do this because snails are plentiful and they like them.
No
Prey, yes thrushes may eat earthworms & bugs but other large animals eat the thrushes so they are considered prey.
The song thrush is not an endangered species. Listed as least concern.
Sparrow hawks eat Thrushes.
Insects like slugs or a snail.
Insects like slugs or a snail.
Song thrushes eat snails, earthworms various fruits and berries and other such things. Young thrush's in particular are fed snails, slugs and insect larvae. Poisoning the snails means that the song thrush's in turn can be poisoned. It also means that there are less snails for the thrushes to eat. Bushes are needed as this is where the song thrush nests. Removing the bushes will also destroy the habitat of the myriad creatures it feeds on as well as reducing the amount of fruits and berries available.
Two likely hunters are cats and Birds of Prey such as sparrowhawks.
Yes..Many species eat blueberries, like catbirds, robins, and thrushes.
thrushes
The collective nouns for thrushes are:a hermitage of thrushesa mutation of thrushesa rash of thrushes