They eat worms rats
Domestic Ladybirds eat grass, leaves, weeds and flowers.
To help them catch small animals such as mice and birds, which they eat.
Yes, most birds -- both wild and domestic -- will eat sunflower seeds. For domestic birds, this is not as healthy as a balanced diet of mixed seeds, but wild birds will often eat sunflower seeds from a bird feeder in combination with their natural diet of wild seeds, berries, and/or insects.
They eat deer, bearded pigs, birds, monkeys, gibbons, porcupines, fish, domestic cattle and chickens.A clouded leopard can deer, birds, bearded pigs, monkeys, gibbons, porcupines, fish, domestic cattle and chicken.
Yes but the bird most likely will not eat them. Domestic birds usually eat seeds.
Rainbow lorikeets in the wild are particularly subject to predation by the common domestic cat. Other predators include various Birds of Prey, while goannas will eat birds' eggs.
Birds that eat grass include geese, swans, and some species of ducks. These birds primarily graze on grass as part of their diet, especially during certain seasons or as a supplement to their regular food sources.
In different areas, bird species are eaten by different kinds of introduced species. Small flightless birds like the kiwi are especially vulnerable because they have no adaptations to escape predation. Some introduced species that kill birds include domestic dogs, snakes, and domestic cats. Rats sometimes eat the bird eggs, too.
No. Kiwi are wild birds.
Yes, wild birds of many varieties are eaten all over the world. The domestic birds that are commonly eaten in most cultures, like chickens and turkeys were once wild birds. The chicken was probably domesticated about 8,000 years ago.
Birds of prey, such as goshawks and pine martens eat European red squirrels. Domestic cats also like to eat European red squirrels.
Cats -- domestic, feral, lynxes and bobcats -- predatory birds such as hawks and occasionally owls, perhaps the occasional lucky snake.