Dark-eyed juncos primarily feed on seeds, but they also consume a variety of insects and invertebrates, especially during the breeding season when they require more protein. Their diet can include ants, beetles, and caterpillars, which they forage for on the ground or in low vegetation. These insects provide essential nutrients for their young chicks, helping to support their growth and development.
Yellow-eyed juncos primarily eat a variety of insects and spiders they find on the ground, along with seeds and berries. They have been known to forage on the forest floor and in shrubs or trees for their prey.
insects
it eats insects
No they are not. They eat insects mostly, so they are herbivores.
they eat insects for us human beings
Yes, they can.
It can't be a herbivore because they eat other things that just plants , they also eat worms , insects , and sometimes smaller frogs.
its long sticky tongue
the insects eat pollen
Most insects eat plants or other insects.
they do not eat insects they eat plants
Yes , they eat insects .