Well, isn't that a happy little question! Thrush birds are consumers, my friend. They enjoy dining on insects, fruits, and berries, adding a touch of nature's beauty to their diet. Remember, in the circle of life, every creature plays a special role, just like our feathered friends, the thrush birds.
Among other things, they have been seen to take snails, then go to a stone and hold shells in beak and smash open shells on stone.
Yes. They catch them alive and then take them to their nest where they kill and eat them.
Well, honey, a thrush might dabble in some aphids if it's feeling peckish, but they're more into gobbling up insects like worms, beetles, and caterpillars. So, technically, yes, a thrush can snack on aphids, but it's not their go-to meal.
The "Creature Report" is a recurring part of the Octonauts cartoon wherein the titular crew sings about the remarkable features of a given sea creature. It occurs at the end of most episodes, with at least one exception. While certain parts of the "Creature Report" song are consistent, the majority of the lyrics changes to discuss the particular creature with which the Octonauts dealt in that episode. I do not recall any episode with the lyrics already reported here and have some skepticism as to their veracity because they do not seem entirely consistent with the theme and philosophy of the program.Given that the lyrics are tailored to different creatures, there is no single set of lyrics, other than the portions that are used without regard to the creature appearing in that episode. However, one may reference the lyrics from a particular episode. For example, in the episode featuring the whale shark, the lyrics are as follows:"Creature report! Creature Report! Creature Report [Vegimals only]!Whale Sharks are definitelyCheck! Check! Check!The biggest fish in all the sea.Check! Check! [Unintelligible word from Tunip the Vegimal which sounds like "mee," and fairly may be interpreted to mean, "Check!"]They open up their mouths really wideCreature Report! Creature Report!And eat whatever swims insideCreature Report! Creature Report!Though their mouths are oh so huge,Check! Check! Check!Whale Sharks all like to eat teeny tiny food.Dance Break!Go Whale Sharks! Go Whale Sharks! Go Whale Sharks!Creature Report! Creature Report! Creature Report [Vegimals only]!We're done with the mission.Octonauts at ease, until the next adventure!"
Snails and Slugs.
berries and other things
Because the song thrush eat snails and things that live in hedges ,so poisoning snails and cutting down hedges wont help the song thrush to survive.
Song thrushes eat snails, earthworms various fruits and berries and other such things. Young thrush's in particular are fed snails, slugs and insect larvae. Poisoning the snails means that the song thrush's in turn can be poisoned. It also means that there are less snails for the thrushes to eat. Bushes are needed as this is where the song thrush nests. Removing the bushes will also destroy the habitat of the myriad creatures it feeds on as well as reducing the amount of fruits and berries available.
Mistle thrush get there name from eating mistletoe. But, they eat other things as well, depending on the season. Insects...and ants...included.
Yes, a hawk could catch and eat a thrush.
yes people can eat chicks
it sqeezes it mouth through the case and pulls it out somehow that's simple
Thrush birds do not eat caterpillars because they are too big for them to handle. Thrush birds mainly eat worms, snails, and very small insects. ************************************************* Members of the Thrush family are omnivorous, eating caterpillars, and invertebrates, especially earthworms and snails, as well as soft fruit and berries.
People DO NOT eat chicks.
They trow up in the chicks mouth.
yes they do