Wading birds.
(in the food chain) an animal that feeds on plants; a herbivore.
Primary consumer .
secondary consumer's and primary consumer's
A cow can be described as a primary consumer, a herbivore or just a consumer.
I'm not sure if this is exactly what you are looking for, but there are the types of organisms: The producer- usually a plant that produces energy through photosynthesis, creating food for omnivores and herbivores. The consumer- the consumer's role in the ecosystem is to eat the producers (in a food chain, a consumer that eats the producer would be the primary consumer, whatever eats the primary consumer is the secondary consumer, and so on)(Hint: the 'top' or 'territiary' consumer is the animal that is not prey to any other consumer) The decomposer- bacteria or fungi that breaks down dead organisms, often called the 'natural recyclers'
The main role of a bufflehead's duties to the ecosystem is the spreading of seeds. They will compete with squirrels and other animals to get these seeds.
Primary consumer .
primary producer, primary consumer, secondary consumer, tertiary consumer, quaterary consumer.
A primary consumer is a herbivore and eats plants, grasses and other green organisms.
Eats the primary consumer
producers are important in an ecosystem because it produces its own food by the needs of CO2 h2o and many others its eaten by a primary consumer and recieve the energy within the plant.
a primary consumer
secondary consumer's and primary consumer's
A primary consumer will never become a secondary consumer. In an ecosystem, there is one primary consumer and one secondary consumer, just like there is only one producer. Each member of an ecosystem has its specific duty.
The role an organism plays in an ecosystem is its niche.
Primary level consumers
The energy role of heron is a primary consumer.
A secondary consumer is a predator that eats the primary consumer in an ecosystem. Flow of energy in an ecosystem= primary producer>primary consumer>secondary consumer>teriary consumer