Many birds have an omnivorous diet that includes insects, flies, snails, small frogs and fish, seeds and ripening wild fruits, and food (peanuts, seed balls, bread, etc.) from a bird-table.
To name three: song thrush, blackbird and house sparrow - the list is very long.
An omnivore is an organism that eats both plants and other organisms.
For example, a bird that eats seeds and insects would be considered an omnivore.
ravens are
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A raven or type of bird, is an omnivore. Although it is a scavenger which means it looks for already dead organisms and eats those. But, it is 100% omnivore. It lives in the Mojave Desert. Another omnivore is the coyote but, it eats mostly meat, not much plants such as herbivores consume.
Some birds are. Example:crow
It is an omnivore. Tailorbird eats insects and fruits.
It is a bird and is not carnivore . They eat bugs.
A bird is an omnivore if it eats both plants and meat.
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It is an omnivore. Tailorbird eats insects and fruits.
A raven or type of bird, is an omnivore. Although it is a scavenger which means it looks for already dead organisms and eats those. But, it is 100% omnivore. It lives in the Mojave Desert. Another omnivore is the coyote but, it eats mostly meat, not much plants such as herbivores consume.
Some birds are. Example:crow
No, It's an omnivore.
It is an omnivore. Tailorbird eats insects and fruits.
Birds can be all three it depends on the species of bird.
Omnivore. They eat other bird's eggs, worms, and seeds.
Deer are NO type of omnivore, as they are considered herbivores, plant eaters.
It is a bird and is not carnivore . They eat bugs.