Yes, some bird species do eat salmon, particularly during spawning seasons when salmon are more abundant. Birds such as eagles, herons, and gulls are known to catch or scavenge salmon in rivers and coastal areas. Additionally, smaller birds may consume salmon eggs, benefiting from the nutrient-rich resources during this time. Overall, salmon can be a significant food source for various bird species.
cormorants are a diving bird and will eat most fish
They eat fish that are salmon and they eat the birds that fly around anyway they eat lettuce and ather kind of foods
They can't eat salmon.
They ate buffaloes,salmon, tobacco,fruit,and other little animals such as rabbits,squiarels, and birds.
the beothuk ate caribou salmon seals bird eggs and birds. they would even grind up caribou bones then boil them and them eat them.
Salmon encounter much hardships on their journey to spawn. A salmon has to swim the opposite way a stream is flowing, Salmon have to jump up mini waterfalls where hungry brown or black bears are waiting, other fish tend to eat the eggs or the fish that are about to spawn, they risk getting eaten by birds such as gannets and hawks and humans tend to prey on Salmon to eat.
Salmon fish eat flies.
salmon do not eat grasshoppers for they are to big so they might eat crickets . salmon do eat krill though wich is is a tiny metephor of shrimps
Penguins are birds, whales are mammals, and salmon are fish.
eagles eat mostly fish, but can also eat ducks, wading birds, turtles, rodents, snakes, and carrion (dead animal)
Yes bald eagles will eat bass they are carnivores.
juvenile salmon eat zooplankton and it is also eaten in when they are in freshwater.