Not really. They forage flowers for insects and nectar. Besides that they eat grains, seeds and fruits.
If you mean starlings, they eat fruits and insects.
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Caterpillars feed off of tree and flower leaves. Depending on the species, a caterpillar might only eat the leaves of certain plants.
No. But cats may occasionally eat starlings.
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Yes, there have been documented cases of snakes, particularly larger ones such as pythons, consuming birds like starlings. Snakes are opportunistic feeders and will consume birds if the opportunity arises.
No. They are carnivores, and their primary diet is aphids. Aphids may indeed eat flowers or leaves.
Starlings eat insects, grubs, and worms. Some species will also eat fruit.
Many birds eat the berries, including cardinals, bluebirds, jays, robins, woodpeckers, and starlings. Mammals that eat the berries include several species of bears, the white-footed mouse, and humans. Deer eat the leaves and stems. Hares and woodchucks eat the bark.
Peacocks eat any color flowers, seeds, leaves, and necter as long as they are part of plants.
Snails eat a variety of plants depending on where they live. The main thing to note is that they usually eat plants that are decaying because it is easier for them to digest plants that are already breaking down.