it might but it will also kill your plants.
No, Zebras do not eat birds. They do however eat grass and other plants.
i think they are omnivores eating live animals or dead and thay eat plants
You might consider netting your tomato plants to prevent the birds from eating them.
Birds may be carnivores or herbivores because some of the birds like eagles are eating meat and some birds are sucking nectar from plants like a humming bird
people are affected because possums are eating our native plants and birds and they are pest
Harold W. Miller has written: 'The comparative value of woody plants as food for upland game birds' -- subject(s): Game and game-birds, Feeding and feeds 'The Gilmore Ranch story' -- subject(s): Anecdotes, History
Miller Christy has written: 'A catalogue of local lists of British birds' -- subject(s): Birds
Depending on where you live, different animals or insects can be eating your plants. Most of the time it is insects which can be resolved using pesticides, though this method is not environmentally friendly. Other animals such as squirrels or birds can also eat plants and fruit. This can be solved with using plant covers (netting).
Floating plants protect small water animals by floating near the surface of the water and preventing birds from eating or harming the animals underneath.
Go to Google and click on "Images". Search for "birds eating worms". The search engine will give a wide variety of pictures of birds eating worms.
Birds and insects usually cannot taste "spicy" and can eat all sorts of plants without the heat affecting them.
I've never heard of a seed-eating bird... but if there is such a thing then yes, they would be a consumer.