carnivore
The answer to your question is yes, a hawk is a consumer. The definition of a consumer is something that eats something else. A hawk eats mice and other things so it is a consumer.
A hawk will eat rabbits, mice, rats really tiny forst animals. There is also a rumor that they eat sprites and pixies.
All hawks eat mice.
Owls are secondary consumers.The producer - the grass and seeds.The primary consumer - the mice that eat the seeds.The secondary consumer - the owl that eats the mice.
Owls are secondary consumers.The producer - the grass and seeds.The primary consumer - the mice that eat the seeds.The secondary consumer - the owl that eats the mice.
Thrushes are carnivores their main diet is snails and worms.
Hawks can be either secondary or tertiary consumers, depending on the organism it eats at any particular time. If it eats an herbivore such as a mouse, then it is a secondary consumer. If it eats another carnivore such as a snake, then it is a tertiary consumer.
An owl eats mice and other small animals. That make it a consumer.
a producer is something that uses light to make food, a.k.a. a plant. mice are the only animal there that eats only plants. the three other animals can all then eat the mice.
Some carnivorous birds like owl, parrot, eagle, hawk, etc. eats mice and snakes. However, the parrot is exceptional in this list because it's an omnivore.
Predator.
consumer