Bears
Especially Grizzly Bears, Black Bears, etc.
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YES but not polar bears.
Bears, birds, voles.
Grizzly and Black Bears eat berries during the summer and salmon in the fall. But that is not their total diet, they eat green vegetation, flowers, insects (ants, beetles, bees, moths, etc.), pine seeds, animals (ground squirrels, newborn elk, moose calves), carrion and garbage.
Yes omnivores do. When there is no plant to eat they eat meat or as you said salmon. Or vice versa. So technically you could say omnivores can live on almost anything...just like us humans. But you do seem to be referring to the behavior of bears.
In the summer, moose scavenge around for berries and roots to grow as large and strong as they can for mating season in the fall.
Mountain berries
Salmon typically return to hatcheries during their spawning season, which can vary based on the specific species of salmon and their natural migration patterns. In general, salmon can return to hatcheries from late summer to early fall.
Wild salmon is typically available from late spring to early fall, with the peak season being in the summer months. The specific availability can vary depending on the species and location of the catch. Wild salmon can be found fresh or frozen, depending on the time of year and region.
James J. Ames has written: '1977 Puget Sound summer-fall chinook methodology' -- subject(s): Salmon fisheries, Chinook salmon
Salmon is fish.