is a blue tit a primary comsumer
Foxes are omnivores and eat many different foods, though we tend to think of them as predators, e.g. grass --> rabbit --> fox. If it eats berries it's a primary consumer. If it eats earthworms it's a secondary consumer, and if it eats a blue tit, it's most likely a tertiary consumer.
There are a number of differences between these two small birds. Firstly the Great tit has a black stripe going down its breast to its tail and the Blue tit only has a small black incomplete stripe. The great tit also has a black cap and the Blue tit has a blue cap. The Blue tit also has more white on its face than the great tit. And a subtle difference is the Great tit is slightly larger than the Blue tit. The great tit is also different from the Blue tit.
There are sevral types of tits, such as the great tit, coal tit, and blue tit, but there is only one type of blue tit.
There are sevral types of tits, such as the great tit, coal tit, and blue tit, but there is only one type of blue tit.
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No. It has a yellow breast but they have bits of blue on their wings and a blue crown.
Birds of prey, like Hawks are the main predators of Insect eating Birds. For example the Eurasian Sparrow hawk is the main predator of the Blue tit, Great tit, Wren, Eurasian Robin and Eurasian starling which are all Insect eating Birds.
its not
The term "blue tit" does not require capital letters when used in a general context, as it refers to a species of bird. However, if it is used as part of a title or at the beginning of a sentence, then it should be capitalized. For example, "I saw a blue tit in the garden" versus "The Blue Tit is a common bird in Europe."
A blue tit or a starling. (If it was small: blue tit. If it's bigger than a blackbird:starling) (Britain only)
blue tit
No it isn't, but some small parts of it are.