worms of course! worms you bozo
scarlet tanagers eat fruits nectar, berries, insects, worms and snails.
Yes, many species, like tanagers, specialize in them.
They eat caterpillars, fruit, insects, seeds, arachnids, earthworms, isopods, and frogs.
Yes, many do, especially the tanagers, which also are death on wasps and bees!
tanagers,robins,mockingbirds,catbirds,thrashers. and if the wasp wants to he or she can sting them
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Tanagers are songbirds, and are preyed upon by many creatures, such as snakes, cats, and accipiters, such as the Cooper's and sharp shinned hawks.
A tanager is a small bird that has bright plumage. Tanagers are omnivoures and mainly eat fruit, seeds, flower parts, and insects. The actual diet of a tanager will vary between species.
Yes, but I would not be the one to ask on the requirements for their care. Being an insect-eating bird, it may not be the best species for a domesticated aviary. Information on buying tanagers can be found at singing-wings-aviary.com. They often sell blue, opaline, and yellow-breasted tanagers.
they sleep year round in a nest
I put out orange halves to attract Baltimore Orioles, but Red-bellied Woodpeckers usually devour them first. Other oriole species, finches, thrashers, mockingbirds, tanagers, and woodpeckers will all eat oranges.