Several things can happen if too many insect birds live in an area. Firstly, the insect population will decline greatly. Then, the bird population will begin to decline due to lack of food.
by camouflaging
Stick insects are preyed upon by the praying mantis, lizards such as the chameleon, and insect-eating birds.
Stick insects are preyed upon by the praying mantis, lizards such as the chameleon, and insect-eating birds.
They use resource partitioning. GOOD LUCK!
insect eating animals such as small birds, frogs other caterpilars or toads
There are far too many insect eating birds that would eat caterpillars to list them all here.
Birds of prey, like Hawks are the main predators of Insect eating Birds. For example the Eurasian Sparrow hawk is the main predator of the Blue tit, Great tit, Wren, Eurasian Robin and Eurasian starling which are all Insect eating Birds.
No, the birds habitat is an aerial habitat.
The food chain that includes insect-eating birds is
Some birds are, most like seeds and things like that.
econdary consumers
Caterpillar predators include bees, wasps, and lizards (lizards eat butterflies and their eggs) Insect eating animals such as birds.