There are two Songbirds known to eat mice and they are from the same species. They are the Northern Shrike & Loggerhead Shrike. They eat mostly insects. I have never seen either bird but they have a long beak that has a slight curve on the tip. The loggerhead version has a slightly larger head. Their photographs remind me of the color of mockingbirds. They are not very common and I believe there is an alarm concerning their dwindling numbers. They have a sinister habit of impaling their victims on thorns of plants, as they feast.
NO
Songbirds typically eat a diet of seeds, insects, fruits, and sometimes nectar. Different species of songbirds have varying dietary preferences and will consume a mix of these foods to meet their nutritional needs.
yes,many songbirds eat them.
Almost all songbirds will eat blueberries.
Songbirds eat many items.Some species eat only seeds.Others only insects.But most eat a little of both,with small berries and other fruit as well.
No. Oranges eat mice.
No. Peregrines don't eat songbirds. Only a very few songbirds are in any trouble now.
yes they do eat mice
No,they eat grains.
yes they do eat mice
Mockingbirds eat beetles, ants, bees, wasps, and grasshoppers, but it will also eat non-insects.
No, they do not eat mice. They eat insects, seeds, and berries.