No, a bobolink is not classified as a secondary consumer; it is primarily an omnivore and can be considered a primary consumer. Bobolinks primarily feed on seeds and insects, placing them at a lower trophic level. Secondary consumers typically eat primary consumers, such as herbivores, which is not the main dietary habit of bobolinks.
They are normally considered a secondary consumer.
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A Snake is a Secondary Consumer
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