Spine tailed swifts eat insects.
Fork-tailed Storm Petrel was created in 1789.
What does a Spine-Tailed Swift look like?
Fork-tailed birds, such as the Fork-tailed Flycatcher, primarily feed on insects, which they catch in mid-air or glean from vegetation. Their diet may also include small fruits and berries, depending on the species and availability of food sources in their habitat. These birds are known for their agile flight and acrobatic hunting techniques.
It is a xeme.
Simply, it eats insects. And it's the fastest flight bird with a speed of 105 miles per hour.
Sounds like either the scissor tailed or fork tailed flycatcher.
xeme: a fork tailed gull
swallow tailed kite
with a fork. with a fork.
fork
The relationship of "fork" to "eat is the same as the relationship of "TV" to "watch."
White tailed deer are herbivores. They do not eat animals.