Mostly smaller birds eat "bird seed" such as budgies and other small parakeets.
a lion i think or a bird
Cuckoos fall prey to certain bird eating hawks, snakes, felines.
If you live in Europe it could quite possibly be a redwing.
A Lark Bunting eats insects in the summer and seeds in the winter. Because of the loss of prairie habitat the Lark Bunting is a threatened animal.
The common Crow is called the Carrion Crow and it eats carrion (dead flesh). It also eats young and injured birds and mammals; eggs; insects, worms and other invertebrates; and grain fruit and seeds.
A bird that eats seeds.
parakeets
Any seed a bird eats
birds eat seeds worms and more
blue jays, and fenches
pliers
No, Usually what eats bird seed are mice.
the king bird of paradise eats fruits and bugs
When a bird eats a fruit with seeds, the seeds often pass through its digestive system intact. This process can help in seed dispersal, allowing the seeds to germinate in new locations when they are excreted. Additionally, the bird benefits from the nutrients in the fruit, aiding its energy needs. Some seeds even require passage through a bird's digestive tract to break dormancy and promote germination.
Yes - unless Randy actually eats tiny seeds and insects!
A bird that only eats seeds, is a herbivore.
Like most birds... the parrot eats fruit. The seeds of the fruit are un-digestible, and they travel through the bird's digestive system, to be ejected when the bird defecates.