Besides birds, various animals consume seeds, including rodents such as squirrels and mice, which often hoard them for winter. Insects like ants and beetles also feed on seeds, while larger mammals, such as bears and deer, may eat seeds when foraging for food. Additionally, certain reptiles and amphibians may consume seeds as part of their diet.
Birds eat seeds and regurgitate it on to the ground.
birds eat seeds worms and more
The larvae of leptosperid beetles, and certain birds such as the rukoko, eat manuka seeds.
No. A tree sparrow eats seeds.
Like most birds... the parrot eats fruit. The seeds of the fruit are un-digestible, and they travel through the bird's digestive system, to be ejected when the bird defecates.
Yes, I have a pet dove and she eats it but it isn't her fav treat.
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.
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Birds eat sunflower seeds, berries, dried fruit, cut up apple, and more seeds. :) Paige
Mostly smaller birds eat "bird seed" such as budgies and other small parakeets.
the tit eats corn,bird food,seeds and sugar water
It is prey for snakes and birds of prey. If you're looking for what it eats, it eats insects, berries, seeds, and fruits.