well young birds get fed whatever there parents are eating because they feed them so you dont have to worry about feeding them
Some mother birds will eat their young if they feel like they are not going to survive. You should never touch young birds because their mothers may do this to them.
This is my ONLY answer.......................................NO!
Some birds do eat other birds: raptors are meat-eating birds and often raid nests and take chicks to feed their young birds.
Tigerfish eat fish, reptiles, birds, and young crocodiles.
Piranhas eat fish, frogs, toads, turtles, young anacondas, young caimans, and birds.
Some birds will eat chipmunks. Generally large birds such as hawks, owls, falcons, and eagles would eat chipmunks if they had the opportunity to get one.
They are birds that arctic foxes eat.
Herons eat young anacondas, but never adults.
They may eat the eggs or young birds if left unattended.
Birds return to their nest to nurture young, eat, and rest safely.
They often eat young birds,snakes, insects, and small reptiles.
Yes, some mother birds may eat their own young if they perceive them to be sick, injured, or otherwise unfit for survival. This behavior, known as filial cannibalism, occurs in species like ducks, gulls, and owls as a way for the parents to ensure the strongest offspring survive.