Robins prefer to eat mealworms, fruit, and berries rather than bird seed.
Yes, robins typically do not eat bird seed as they prefer to feed on insects, worms, and fruits.
In your investigation, the independent variable is the type of bird seed used, as it is the factor you are manipulating to observe its effect on the robins' preferences. You would need to vary the types of bird seed presented to the robins, such as sunflower seeds, millet, or mixed seeds, to determine which one they prefer. The dependent variable would be the robins' feeding behavior or preference, measured by the amount of each type of seed consumed.
No, robins typically do not eat bird seed as part of their diet. They primarily feed on insects, worms, and fruits.
The best bird seed for attracting robins to your garden is mealworms, fruits like berries, and suet. Robins are omnivores and enjoy a variety of foods in addition to seeds.
The best type of bird seed for attracting robins to your garden is mealworms or dried fruits like raisins. Robins are primarily insect-eaters, so offering them these types of food will be more appealing to them than traditional bird seed.
Robins typically eat a variety of foods, including fruits, insects, and worms. They are not known to eat bird seed as their primary source of food.
they prefer fish, but standard seed is OK
Crows will eat bird seed, but they also prefer a varied diet that includes fruits, insects, small animals, and carrion.
brown and white
Any seed a bird eats
Yes..They consume berries and other fruits, insects, and worms.
absolutely. its not going to make a difference what kind of seed you use...