Lots of birds eat fish,(but not usually as a main food source) But the bird who's main food source is fish is called an Osprey
Traditionally eating fish and water animals and water birds was taboo. So they did not fish.
Fish have adapted to survive in aquatic environments by developing gills to extract oxygen from water, while fish-eating birds rely on a different respiratory system that requires them to breathe air. If the lake becomes depleted of oxygen or contaminated with toxins, the fish may still be able to survive using their gills, while the birds would not be able to find suitable prey or may become poisoned by ingesting contaminated fish.
AnswerEagles and falcons both eat birds.
no crocodiles hunt for food eating mainly fish and birds.
Cormorants are fish-eating aquatic birds.
Considering that the name is "seed-eating", the birds eat seeds, not trees.
by eating cuttle fish shells at the beach
Excessively high levels of toxic chemicals in fish-eating birds can be caused by pollution from sources such as industrial runoff, pesticides, and heavy metals contaminating the water and food sources of these birds. As these chemicals accumulate in the environment and in the food chain, they can reach high levels in the tissues of fish-eating birds through bioaccumulation. This can lead to negative impacts on the health and reproductive success of these birds.
All birds that eat fish will carry them in their mouths (that is where birds carry all food they get). There are many, many species of birds that eat fish, so it would be hard to answer your question more specifically.
Birds play a major role in the marine ecosystem by eating fish and passing bird droppings.
well yes! sharks and killer whales tend to eat birds by jumping! you can actually see it in the center of the antarctic water regions! so actually the answer is YES!
Navajo did not fish in traditional times. Eating fish and most water animals or birds was taboo. There are 300,000 Navajo today so some fish and some do not.