Two likely hunters are cats and Birds of Prey such as sparrowhawks.
Song thrushes are omnivorous and eat snails, earthworms, soft fruits and berries.
cats, foxes and birds of prey
Thrushes east snails.
The song thrush is not an endangered species. Listed as least concern.
Thrushes are small birds that are preyed upon by a variety of predators, including birds of prey like hawks and owls, as well as mammals such as domestic cats and snakes. Additionally, larger predators like foxes and weasels may also target thrushes as a food source.
thrushes
The collective nouns for thrushes are:a hermitage of thrushesa mutation of thrushesa rash of thrushes
a group of thrushes is called a "mutant"
thrushes-robins,bluebirds are also thrushes.
Thrushes frequently eat snails. They do this because snails are plentiful and they like them.
A lot of animals eat snails. song thrushes, mistle thrushes, redwings, ground beetles, hedgehogs, common shrew, parasitic nematode, marsh flies, slow worms, centipede, common newt, Bacillus Thurungiensis, rooks, jackdaws, jays, magpies, starlings, blackbirds, fieldfare, gulls, owls, robins, toads, moles, common lizard, foxes, mice, rats, testacellid carnivorous slugs and glow worms.
Thrushes are carnivores their main diet is snails and worms.