it depends on what water it lives in.
Ducks, geese, rails, and shorebirds. Muskrats eat the stems and roos
Delmarva Shorebirds was created in 1996.
No, most shorebirds are feeding on invertebrates in the exposed shoreline sediments, not plants.
birds,seabirds and shorebirds
Elisapeta's bum and Niall's
Egrets are large white shorebirds with long legs.
depend on how many people signed it
large number of mud shrimp
Because they are shorebirds, you may be sailing into mud flats!
Mulberry whelks, also known as Nucella lapillus, are primarily consumed by various marine predators, including sea stars, crabs, and some species of fish. Birds, particularly shorebirds, also feed on them by breaking open their shells. Additionally, humans in some cultures may harvest and eat them as a seafood delicacy.
sparrows, swans, starling ,sharwaters, stroms, shorebirds, sandpipers, swallows, and swifts. hope this helped . :)
Moon snails are preyed upon by various animals such as crabs, starfish, sea stars, and some shorebirds. These predators are able to crack the thick shell of a moon snail to access the soft body inside.