In Chapter 6 of "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen, Brian eats berries that he discovers while foraging for food. He initially eats some that are red, but he is cautious and unsure if they are safe. Eventually, he finds small, dark berries that he identifies as edible and consumes them, feeling relief as they provide him with nourishment. This experience highlights his growing survival skills and adaptability in the wilderness.
the trees were full of birds singing ahead of him in the sun. Some he knew ,some he didn't .he saw a robin ,and some kind of sparrows ,and a flock of reddish orange bird with thick beaks .twenty or thirty
Buffalo berries
Yes, rabbits do eat berries.
Mountain berries
What kind of berries. Different berries have different sugar.
Dingle Berries
Nightlock Berries :)
blackberriesCALL me
That depends on what KIND of berries they are. Some red berries are edible, others may be used for decoration.
they ate plums and choke cherries and berries.
they mostly eat all berries and plant leaves
Chipmunks eat a variety of berries depending on what is nearest their location. Some of these berries include blueberries, strawberries, gooseberries, and the like.