All but one swallow in North America migrates down to central and south America for winter. The tree swallow migrates to the Southern United States where it continues to eat insects. During bad winters, tree swallows can eat berries.
Yes. The Barn Swallow, Bank Swallow, Cliff Swallow, Tree Swallow and the Northern Rough-winged Swallow are amongst some of the breeds of swallow found in the USA.
No.
They survive by swinging from tree to tree and eating there food.
i shouldn't because its killing the animals that we need to survive im not a tree hugger but i love our animals i shouldn't because its killing the animals that we need to survive im not a tree hugger but i love our animals
No because plants need C02 like we need oxygen...without it they can not live
No nothing will happen.
In real life-no.
A tree needs sunlight for photosynthesis, water for hydration and nutrient absorption, carbon dioxide for photosynthesis, nutrients from soil, and a stable environment for growth and development to survive.
what ever they could chew, swallow, and survive.
The tree swallow is an insectivore, meaning it primarily feeds on insects. It catches insects while flying and forages for them near water bodies. It is not a herbivore or an omnivore.
No. It cannot. Because a transport system only makin a tree to survive.