Oh, dude, a small bird is a consumer. Like, it's out there munching on seeds and bugs, not photosynthesizing like a plant. So yeah, that little birdie is definitely not in the business of making its own food.
A seaside sparrow is not a producer but a consumer. It is an Atlantic bird that preys on insects and Spiders and other small marine animals.
No a bird is a consumer
No a bird is a consumer
I think that a bird would be a consumer
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both!!because it eats worms it is a predator but because other animals eat them it is a prey
Animals: Grass (producer) and a Cow (consumer) Economy: Factory (producer) and Buyer (consumer)
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its probably a consumer
The loggerhead shrike is a consumer. It is a carnivorous bird that primarily feeds on insects, small mammals, and other small animals, making it a secondary consumer in its ecosystem. As a predator, it plays a vital role in controlling the populations of its prey species.