They aren't picky, they will eat whatever they can in the wild or captivity. Fruit, nuts, and seeds are staples of their diet in the wild and in captivity.
fruit and nuts and i think worms
No.They only eat wild fruit and nuts.
Secretary birds can live up to about 15 years in the wild. They have lived up to about 19 years in captivity.
In captivity - Dogs, Cats, Foxes. In the wild - Mountain cats, mountain birds of prey.
I captivity you can feed them flightless fruit flies. In the wild they eat fire ants.
Wild bird seed is for all birds hence the terms WILD bird feed. All you d is but it out, bird go nuts, so do squirrels.
Birds such as robins, cedar waxwings, and various species of thrushes are known to eat cranberries from the wild. These birds are attracted to the bright red color and tart taste of the berries.
Shelter, Food (Fruit, Nuts, Clay), Water, and a mate.
Squirrel monkeys in the wild primarily eat fruits, seeds, insects, and small vertebrates like birds and lizards. Their diet varies depending on the season and availability of food sources in their natural habitat. They are opportunistic feeders and will also consume flowers, nectar, and leaves.
Birds rabbits roots eggs deer turkey and hickory nuts dinosoars
no they aren't in the wild they are insectivores they eat insects, meat, and vegetables in captivity they eat eggs insects fruit and vegetables
In captivity, definitely in captivity.